A decent integrated amp under 2K ...


I'm looking for an INTEGRATED AMP. My speakers are Altec 620A (100 db efficiency) and my listening room is 14 x 21. I mainly listen to digital files from my DAC (Metrum) but sometimes I feel less lazy and put on a vinyl on my Garrard. I don't need a phono stage, I use the one from another integrated amplifier (Spendor D40). Here's my shortlist:

1) Belles Aria Integrated (slightly powerful for my needs)

2) Croft phono integrated (since I don't need a phono stage, I think it's a shame to burn tubes for nothing)

3) Rogue Sphinx V3 (too powerful for my needs)

FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS: I can live with tubes but only in the PREAMP section and I try to avoid Class A due to the heat. I'm open to Class D (proof: the Rogue) but the choice is limited and these devices come with a bunch of stuff I don't need. I rather spend my $ where it will make a difference.

regards

128x128alaindexe

In regards to the Croft, I had the Leben 300, the Rogue Sphynx v2, Electocompaniet ECI-3, Creek Destiny, and a Shindo Montrille (should not have sold that one). Except for the Shindo, the Croft was and is my favorite. It does not get very hot- just warm, and the sound gives just enough of that tube midrange that I prefer, without sounding syrupy.

@alaindexe,

I just copied this off the Schiit website Ragnarok 2 amp.

 

Is this a Class A amp? For most headphones, this is technically a Class A amp. It runs about 1W of Class A bias. For speakers, that translates to Class AB operation.

 

@ball-wheel : I stated that I don’t want tubes in the output stage...

@letitbe1306 : that could be an option but I also have a Sugden D40 (made by Exposure) and it isn’t a good match...

@blancpain1 : I doubt that the Nad would be better then my Sugden A25B...

@jasonsim : see previous comment and replace «Nad» with «Cambridge»

@rocket94 : this could be an option... I’ll make some research about it... thx

@metaldetektor : not sure... it has a dac integrated into it and I don’t need that...

@gwangler15 : your input is greatly appreciated... my only concern with the Croft Phono Integrated is that 2 of the 3 tubes are for the phono and I won't be using it... the Croft CGI (no phono) is also on my list but those rarely come across...

P.S. you may also want to consider a used/demo Moonriver 404. A used one sold the other day for less than $2k (otherwise, $3.5k for the standard and $5k for the reference model at full retail).

I home-demoed it. It sounds good. A "low power" class A/B amp with a lot of muscle. 

I get what you are saying about the unused tubes in the phono section- you may be able to run it without tubes in that section- you can email Glen Croft and he will let you know. Even if you don’t use them, the JJ tubes are inexpensive. Glen told me that you can substitute any of the 12a tubes in (12au7, 12at7, 12ax7), so you can play with the gain and sound if you want.