Tube rookie needs integrated advice.


I'm considering going with a tube integrated amp to drive Von Schweikert VR 1's in my den(18'x18'ish). Can I find a good/decent unit for under $1K new or used or should I stick with SS at this pricepoint? It will most likely be matched with a Sony DVP-S7700.

Thanks for any input,

Scott
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The Audiomat Arpege sounds like a great amp from the reviews but it most likely is going to be very hard to find used in my price range. Maybe it will be my next upgrade. What about the Jolida 302A? I actually like the older black look better. Is it and the 302B sonically similar? Can I find any tube integrated amps in my price range that come with a remote?

Thanks again for everyone's input,

Scott
Along w/the previous mentioned Jolida products, I would highly recommend you check out the Kora "Explorer SI 90"
hybrid tube int. amp. Wonderful sounding amp!
I've listened to a couple of ASL and have been quite impressed. Passion tube amps are make from the same kit but use some upgraded power supplies and sound a bit better IMO. Good luck.
sonograph separates(used at around one thousand in mint condition) are solid state but their unique design make them very sweet sounding...they are by conrad-johnson and match quite nicely with your speakers.historically their quality and value are truly unique
Thanks again for the replies everyone,

I think I've made up my mind to go with a Jolida 1501RC(or non RC). It seems like a lot of amp for the $$ and it's hybrid design will most likely fit my listening tastes best. I found a very good deal on a Sony 7700 to go with it and I already have Kimber Silver Streak interconnects to hook them up. That will leave me enough money to pickup the Von Schweikert VR 1's. I also already have some extra DH Labs T-14 speaker cable to complete my setup. One question. If I upgrade my VR 1's to Totem Model 1 Signatures or Mani 2's, will the 1501 have enough power to get the best out of them? Also any suggestions on better interconnects, speaker wire, tubes, etc. is greatly appreciated.

Thanks again for all of the input,

Scott