I have a Hegel 390. I love the power 1st and foremost. 250w 8ohms per channel so it can handle even the most demanding speakers l. 2nd it is very minimalist in its design. 3rd it is very simple to operate. Basically input selection and volume control. 4th it just sounds great in my room with my other components. My only downside is that it only has one XLR in. I’d prefer two. That can be remedied however with the 590 or 600. And then also I think to your point, it isn’t light. Weighs 44 lbs/20kg.
What do you like about your integrated amp?
So, the other day I was moving my ARC REF 75 amp to clean the insides, along with the shelf it was sitting on, when suddenly I felt a stabbing pain in one of my obliques, as I was twisting my body.
Shouting out a quick, "Oh f***," my wife said, "What are you going to do when you get older, and can't move the amp?" I have periodically wondered that myself, since I am just shy of 71.
As the discussion title says-what do you like about your integrated amp? It's a wide-open query because I'm thinking if I'm going to consolidate my equipment, let's see what's out there? I'm partial to tube equipment and have enjoyed Audio Research for almost 30 years. Does that mean I should get an ARC integrated? Maybe, maybe not.
FTR--I listen to lots of jazz, folk, classical, not that much rock beyond what I grew up listening to-Beatles, the Dead, the Stones--stuff like that. I have a pair of ProAc 30Rs, an Aurender server, and an ARC CD6SE.
All your comments are appreciated-
David
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