Retirement integrated amp for a “fiscal conservative”…..Part 1: I have a plan


Again, I want to thank the many many members who provided their thoughts and insights to my original post on this subject!!  The problem is (and its a good problem) you all provided a LOT of advice and recommendations; many diverse, some corroborating, and some conflicting options.  I did a lot of reading on several of the integrateds y’all suggested and PM’d a few of you to better understand your thoughts.  There are a lot of really smart people who support this Agon forum!!  I have a lot more knowledge now, thank you  

Which leads to the Plan:

1. Before spending up to $8,000 (my not yet wife approved budget) I need to confirm I can actually hear the sound qualities I’m missing in my current system.  Having a 68 year old hearing system with tinnitus, this is a real question for me.

2. I’ve booked a room at the Schaumburg Hyatt for the upcoming AXPONA; a 9hr drive from Huntsville AL. 

3. I’ve never attended an audio show, but its been on my bucket list for the past 5 years, so I’ll kill 2 birds with one stone (roadtrip)!

4. I realize that audio shows aren't the optimum listening environment, but if I can hear the sound qualities I’m missing there at the show; then game on identifying an integrated amp that will bring me closer in my system which will be Part 2 of the Plan 😀

5. I’ll start Part 2 there at the show listening to as many systems with integrateds in my price range (I’m fine with buying used and will factor that in to which amps I listen to).  Yes, the associated equipment in the chain and the environment will be different than mine, but it will be a great place to start!!

And that’s part of the fun of this hobby/obsession (at least for me); planning and starting the next journey!

ezstreams

You have a great plan.  I recently upgraded over a 2 year period planning for my retirement.  

Are you looking for a modern integrated amp with a DAC/streamer or a traditional integrated amp without those features?  A combined integrated amp is cost effective but you loose flexibility.  I recommend a traditional integrated amp.  My recommendation within your budget is a preowned Burmester 082 if it has enough power for your system.  There is one available on this site. Tube like highs and mids with solid state speed and dynamics.  I also liked the AR I/50.  You cannot go wrong with the Gryphon or Pass recommendations above.  Have fun planning your system for retirement.  
 

 

$8k can get you $25k worth of 10yr old very high quality (Pass, Mac, etc) used gear. Way better deal in my honest opinion

@ezstreams 

I’m not sure you mentioned it, but what speakers do you have and what kinds of music do you listen to and at what volumes do you generally listen?  If Hegel, Luxman or PS Audio are there be sure to check them out.
 

My 68 year old ears have both Hegel H390, which is quiet as a mouse, with a very slight amount of warmth and can pretty much power any speaker and the PS Audio, BHK preamp and BHK 300 mono blocks that have a great deal of punch, but without any ear fatigue. 
 

All the best.