Peachtree Nova or Jolida Hybrid Integrated


I am looking for a hybrid integrated for an entry level system. I am considering the Peachtree Nova or the Jolida 1501BRC. They seem relatively similar (tube pre, Mosfet power) with the Peachtree adding a DAC. If I go with the Jolida, I am considering the Musical Fidelity V-DAC or something similar. I want the tube pre for an open warm sound,but do not want to deal with a tube power amp. The room is not large (15x15) in a apartment building, so playing really loud is not an issue. Music is jazz and classical (mostly small group, not large orchestra). Speakers will be Totem Arros. The Arros are 87 db and 4 ohm, but I have been told that either of these amps will drive them at modest levels. Anyone compared these 2 integrated or run either with Arros? Unfortunately, it is not easy for me to audition either of these with the Arros. I would like to use a Pathos Classic One (I already have one), but it is a little out of the price range for this system. Thanks for any help.
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Showing 1 response by ckoffend

I listened to the peachtree a few weeks ago, it was an integrated, so I cannot be certain it was the same model. I also listened to a Jolida all tube integrated (again, uncertain of the model). I was listening to speakers at the time and really just to make sure there were no problems with the speakers.

That being said, both integrateds were played on Magnepan smg-a speakers (cheap speakers). I was at the dealer to buy a pair of Thiels and since the used maggies were cheap, I figured I'd pick them up too.

Both sounded pretty good with these speakers. Neither had notable bass, but that may have been the speakers more than the amps. I have owned the arros in the past and they can sound bright with the wrong amp. I think you will be satisfied with either one, but if it me, I would go with the Peachtree over the Jolida. If you were talking a Jolida fully tubed integrated, my opinion would be for the Jolida.

I know I am not the best person to reply since I wasn't auditioning the amps and the speakers were somewhat of an anomoly in comparison to yours.