I was expecting a few responses regarding this topic but I trust most have not been exposed too much with this product line just as me. First impressions are so very ambiguous since we never capture an intimate state unless once becomes accustom to the subject in place.
I saw the Ai500 amplifier along with some of the other lines at the 2010 CES and never actually paid much attention to it since they could easily be mistake as one of the Nagra type Swiss product line and I was pretty much content keeping my distance based on what I have read and understood about such avant-garde designs.
That being told, I was not fussy about the appearance of the Ai500 as well (including some Nagras) and then found out that this product that was made in the Far East. I have sadly become complacent with such products compared to what I have been blessed with and accustomed to with such systems such as ARC, Wilson, Sonus Faber, McIntosh to name a few.
This year I came across this piece once again and decided to do some research and found something a little different about it. I have owned almost 30 state of the art Integrated amplifiers in my life with tons of highly regarded pieces and those accounted for great value for the money, like the Rowland Concentra, Dar Tzeel 8550 (?), Krell 400xi, BAT, Levinson, VAC, ARC, Jadis
.. please do refer to my earlier predated posting on Best Integrated Amplifiers for details at Audiogon if you are interested.
For the money I believe the Krell 400xi with Cardas Golden Reference cables attached (which will amount to cost of the amplifier itself) has been one of the best combos I have had as a tertiary system of mine and for an amplifier that was under $2500 thanks to the respectable Dan DAgostino, it was always an experience when the system was fired up and it does get me excited when a new cd is added onto the inventory.
Today I have actually found an integrated amplifier that could easily be on par with my faithful Krell 400xi or even better it is certain areas primarily when it comes to neutrality since it reminds me of my Ayre Pre Power combo. It also has a tremendous reserve for current capability, yes managing my Magnepan 3.6R well.
This newly encountered (its been out several years) rock solid 35 pounder, built in DAC (which I am not using so I will not share my opinion on that) the oversized 800VA toroidal transformer and 90,000mF of caps, delivering 150Wpc into 8 ohms or 300Wpc into 4 ohms, class-A/B output stage uses matched Hitachi MOSFET power transistors in a push-pull configuration, Cirrus Logic microprocessor volume control and the remote which can pretty much be used as an optional club or weapon for self defense. These are just some of the offerings this company from Korea has for us. I cant believe I am actually saying this but this is just a good product coming from Korea.
I am enjoying this unit immensely and I strongly urge anyone out there who is looking for an integrated amplifier to give this a try if you have $3500. The only issue I have had with the unit is that you should never audition this unit in its first half hour of operation, it needs to run before it performs and once you get a good warm feel on the top of the air intakes
..its a blast! I was impressed to a point that I have decided to order their top of the line DAC/ headphone amplifier, the Eximus DP1 to see what that is all about. Now this thing looks pretty darn good, thanks to the enclosure that was meticulously designed by Alex Rasmussen.
ENJOY!