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sweetest sounding ss integrated
Despite my efforts to talk him out of it, a friend of mine is downsizing and simplifying, getting out of tubed separates, and is looking for a ss, or possibly hybrid, integrated that leans towards the euphonic.
Price range: $1500 to $3500 new or used.
Other components: Cambridge 840C, B&W 703s.
Musical preferences: classical, particularly large scale.
Recommendations?
Price range: $1500 to $3500 new or used.
Other components: Cambridge 840C, B&W 703s.
Musical preferences: classical, particularly large scale.
Recommendations?
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Here are some other names that occur to me (without having had the chance to audition most of them). ss: Ayre Creek Lavardin LFD McIntosh Plinius Sim Audio hybrid (tubed pre-amp stage): Cayin Pathos Unison Like I say, he's going for euphonic, with good imaging and soundstaging. Thoughts? Recommendations? Particular models? |
I've had a few int's over the years & in fact just downsized from a BAT amp & Pass pre a month ago to a Blue Circle CS. By far the best & most musical int. I've owned. I recently listened to the new Cayin hybrid & auditioned the MF int. series last year. In a 2nd system yrs. ago I had a MF X-A1 and before that a Creek. All the above pieces were pretty good. The only int. I had I didn't like was a Plinius 8200. Just not a good fit. |
I'd suggest a SET designed SS amp - like this Monarchy |
Ayre AX-7e at 60wpc should be enough. Sweet\warm sound but dynamic and very involving. It can control the drivers like a champ. SS is not my cup of tea but I really like this component. RWA int. is also very good but component matching is very importent and its 30wpc might not be up to the task. Mariusz |
the sweetest sounding solid-state amp that i have ever heard is the red wine audio Signature 30.2. i've owned it for close to a year now and fell in love with its sweet, spacious, and and emotionally involving sound within minutes of listening. they come up for sale here on a'gon once in a whie. this is the one - http://www.redwineaudio.com/Signature_30.2.html unless your friend is looking to really crank it up, i'm sure this amp will have no problems driving the 703s (arent they 90dB efficient?). Good luck with your hunt Nate |
This is one of the finest sounding solid state amps available, and is very tube-like without the tubes. With the 30 day policy that Vinnie offers, you can't go wrong. It also seems to offer more power than its 30watt per channel sugggests and i'm sure it will be plenty for those speakers. I'm hooked! Jeff |
Third for the Red Wine Sig 30.2! This is one of the finest sounding solid state amps available, and is very tube-like without the tubes. With the 30 day policy that Vinnie offers, you can't go wrong. It also seems to offer more power than its 30watt per channel sugggests and i'm sure it will be plenty for those speakers. I'm hooked! Jeff |
I would also throw in the Pathos Logos or Classic MK II, although for large scale you may want to get two classic's (something not uncommonly done). In my opinion the sim gear isn't as euphonic as it is revealing and transparent. Plinius 9200 is pretty warm sounding. I had one for a little and thought it was a pretty nice unit, especially since it's a complete package, so long as you're not a phono stage freak. The BAT can sound very lovely, depending on the setup. The supertube version sounded euphonic when I heard it (with Verity speakers) but the SS version wasn't for me. Old Rowland gear, like the Concentra, get's referred to as warm, but not nec. my experience with all rowland gear. I have the Pass INT-150 now and it's quite organic, but don't think it's coming up used yet, and don't know about for that price. Still, worth checking out, if you are around a pass dealer. I would think one of the Unico hybrids or a Pathos Logos would be a goo direction, especially given the listening preferences. |
I'm using a GamuT DI-150 right now and it's the best integrated I've had, period. And I've had a lot! But boy is it expensive!!! One that made the Absolute Sound "Best List" is the Primare I30. Great build quality and beautiful sound. I own it as well. It fits your budget. I had the yba Passion and it was a top notch amp as well. But the "sleeper" amp is the Marantz PM11s1. Fantastic build quality and beautiful sound. Powerfull too! Doubles watts from 8 to 4 ohms(100 to 200). All these amps have lived in my system driving Kharma Referance speakers. If you would like e-mail me with any questions. Peace and Good Listening, Pat. |