???What's The LEAST Expensive "End Game"Amplifier You've Ever Heard???


Pretty simple question..
While I’m sure the "No Such Thing" crowd will make sure they represent,I’m not interested in their rhetoric..
I am however,most interested to hear from those who have heard integrated amplifiers they could get off the merry go round with,ESPECIALLY if it was on the more budget end of cost..For myself it would have to be the Sugden A21SE but that was 2 years ago,before the cost climbed to $4000.00......
Thanks for participating..

freediver

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@pindac ,yep,every reply,although I'm a little disappointed that the majority of choices are no where near inexpensive..
 I was hoping to see that folks were finding affordable amps had gotten so good these days they could get off the merry go round without spending an arm & a leg to do it..This thread killed that thought pretty quickly...

@gride,a dog?NOT by a long shot..I have a 240i driving Harbeth M30.2Xd speakers & if I had never heard REALLY REALLY expensive gear I could live happily ever after with this system,clueless to the possibility that I might be able to squeeze a bit more imaging & staging out of my speakers with a different amp...
IMO,one of the biggest problems we face in this hobby,and for that matter,life in general,is that we as humans are conditioned from the time we are able to be plunked down in front of a boob tube is to NOT accept anything less than "the best"..We are told to never accept anything but "being"the best at anything we do,to never accept "owning" anything but the best..You rarely,if ever,see commercials extolling the virtue of simply being as good as you personally can be(except for maybe U.S.Army commercials hahahaha),to accept that anything not considered by society as the absolute pinnacle of consumerism is not only acceptable but ,in reality,so near the quality & performance of so called TOTL that in a lot of cases the difference can be considered laughable...
When I started this thread,it was my hope that we would hear about the pieces on the more budget end of things that members on the road to finding perfection,found offering enough overall performance,quality & value so as to be considered "end game"...Unfortunetly the overall opinion,born out by most replies in this thread,seems to be that nothing is ever "good enough" & that change for the sake of chasing some elusive mountain peak,is the game...