After years of separates, I'm going integrated. Anyone else do the same?


I'm rethinking my listening room. I want my audio rack to be more minimalist vs lots of boxes, wires, and clutter. I know separates, in general, will sound better. However, at the level of my system, I'm not certain the difference would be as apparent. In the grand scheme of things of Audiophilia, my level of components are mid-fi at best (BHK Pre, First Watt J2, Elac PPA-2 phono, Pro-ject s2 Dac, ZU Omen Defs)

I'm favoring one of the Luxman Class A's (I know Luxman is getting out of the Class A business. The only way I would favor a built-in Dac is if it were upgradable like McIntosh or Accuphase. I'm guessing a Luxman or Mac built-in phono would sound just as good as to what I have now (Elac PPA-2).

So the question is, who else has gone to integrated? Do you regret the move or are you glad you did?

 

aberyclark

I would love to go integrated. I currently run a McIntosh MX-130 and MC-7150. I would love to have an MA452. Only thing holding me back is money😎

Hi, having run my Musical Fidelity separates since about 1980 and decided I needed a new and cleaner looking solution with better resolution. I recently surrendered to a Circle Labs A200 and do not regret it at all. I wanted a simple integrated amplifier with no other fancy additions as I have a T+A DAC 8 DSD and Wolf Server. The A200 is delightfully musical and detailed and foot tapping good.

I finished assembling my one & only component system nearly 22 years ago. Transport>DAC>Pre>Amp>Speakers. The end result sounded fine to these ears and actually exceeded my expectations but I was unmoved. What was missing? Immediacy, for lack of a better word? So much gear, so many cables. So I took that fork in the road, downsized to integrated amp(s) and CDPs’ and never looked back. Zero regrets.