Which Intergrated amp for starter??


Category: Amplifiers

Hello all just wondering if anyone can give me some advice on a good intergrated amp. As of now I will be using my computer as a source until I can afford better eq. For speakers I will either be getting B & W's 602 s3 or Sonus concertino if I can find them or maybe some totem mites.

I mostly listen to classical (Brass quintents, Mahler, Bruckner, Piano) and Jazz (clark terry, mingus, clifford brown).

I figured that getting a good amp that is flexible would be a better bet than speakers which can be changed more often than not. What intergrated amp out there is a good all around perfomer for various music.

Thanks
daimbert
Great recommendations listed above; despite the age of the question- it is probably asked daily by budding audio purists...

Not so long ago... I started with a Rotel RA-1062; moved into Rotel separates; and traded up into a McIntosh MA-6500 Integrated Amplifier; and have never looked back or regretted it ever since.

The Rotel sound is clean and detailed (analytical); the McIntosh being warm and powerful. Depending on speakers- can provide the best of both detail and warm-sounding elements of most musical genres.

-jpb
Rega Mira at about 1395 it is a steal. Warm, rich and very musical, it also has p-lenty of power
Check out an older (80's) Denon PMA Integrated Amp. Denon made some really good equipment then. The Real Time Audio Series is excellent bang for the buck. Best thing is that you can usually pick one up for a super low price now!
You can find a demo yamaha a-s2000 for $1200...one of the BEST bargains on the market! Someone compared the yamaha a-s2000 amp to his Very HIGH priced Goldmund integrated amp and the yamaha BEAT IT in midrange fidelity!...