Suggestions for a budget amp


Well, im thinking about upgrading my system (just started out and am still in high school so my budget is a major constraint). Basically im trying to build a sterio system that will last me until im out of college and have a "real" job. My current system includes NHT-SB3 speakers, Onkyo TX-8211 sterio reciever a sony CDP-CE275 cd changer, Furmann Q-2312 EQ, and blue-jeans cabling. Its my opinion that the Onkyo is what holds the system back the most at this point so im looking to replace it and fight the upgrade bug until i can afford it. I've looked at the Rotell RA-02 and the Nad C320Bee (the Nad is my favorite so far) but need more ideas (there HAVE to be more budget amps out there, right?). I also shopped around Yamaha's and Onkyo's sites, but their higher end stuff just adds more features, not much by the way of sound quality (from what i could tell by specs... may be wrong). Im looking for something that i can upgrade in stages down the line (i.e. unplugging the power amp section of a preamp and using a beefier seperate, or bi-amping... something like that). I dont need much power since ill be in dorm rooms or crowded appartments for the near future and even in my fair sized room now i rarely turn my 40 wpc Onkyo above 9:00 and its never been over 12:00. I listen to everything from Mozart to Metallica, except rap and pop. Even put in some country every now and then (I think its a law here in Texas ;-)
Thanks for your help,
-Dan-
dk89
the NAD will do just fine...and its cheap! And it sounds live a much more powerful amp than the specs would indicate...
The Nad C320Bee is a great integrated for the price, but you should consider an Arcam A65 as well. One of these runs $600 new and around $350 used. It is much nicer sounding than the NAD in my opinion. While only 40 watts, it is a very big 40 watts - with great current and stable into lower ohm loads. At one time I had one driving my JM Labs Electra 926's in a 450 square foot room that had a 16 foot peak in the ceiling, and that opened into a large foyer. I NEVER turned the knob passed 11 o'clock, and I am not that shy about volume.
I saw that the NAD c352 was running about $350 used, which is well within my price range. I was wondering if anybody had any thoughts on the amp, I dont think ill use the extra power (even with the clipping problem) but heck, C320Bee's are only $50 less used and I'll eventually change speakers or move into a bigger room. I just wish they weren't so darn ugly, wonder why they dont make a black version? Maybe the pictures make them look greener than they really are...
I have not heard either, but the rep of the 320BEE is that is a real giant killer for the price
The C352 is not a very large improvement over the C320BEE.
A very little bit more power.

All NAD since teh begining of time (asside from the silver series and a couple of odd silver products) has been mate black.

THere is an Arcam Delta 90.2 up for sale right now that is at a good price.

Good luck!