A New Integrated Amp


Hello. I'm soliciting opinions/experience with integrated amps. I wonder about hybrid integrated amps also (ie., Advance Paris A12). I am not all that impressed with Arcam, Marantz, Yamaha, but I've heard Luxmans (wow), Parasound (a bit sterile) and Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum III (impressive in a demo environment).  I have not chosen speakers as of yet but I'm leaning towards DynAudio Evoke, Sonus Faber Sonetto,  and PMC.

I listen to primarily artier rock (although Metallica, Soundgarden, The Who and Zeppelin hits the spot from time to time), electronica, trip hop, new wave and punk from the late 70s and early 80s, spacey prog, and P-Funk; we also like to hear the musica de Latin America.

Budget for an amp ought to be in the $3K-$4K range. Room size is 15 x 20 x 9.

Thanks in advance

freezoner

Thanks curiousjim. Yes, ear fatigue is real - especially for me. I listened to a few KEF speakers through several different amps and I am with you: KEFs are out for me. My list has shortened considerably to PMC Prophecy7, Dynaudio Contour 30i, and Sonus Faber Sonetto V G2. I have heard these through some rather low-priced integrated amps - all which left me quite surprised - and they all sounded great.

The adventure continues...

hegel would be one major brand to consider... their integrateds (from mid-line and up) are truly excellent

for a value play (given the op indicates he/she is impressed with luxman) consider the chi-fi kinki ex-m1 -- tremendously pure and tactile sonics in the luxman vein and wonderful power/speaker control 

I would recommend to audition Unison Research Due integrated. It sounds really enjoyable and listed as $4000, made in Italy. 

Yes...I heard the Dynaudio speakers through a lower priced Unison Research integrated the other day. It sounded great. Thanks for the recommendation!

I think the dynaudio you listed { in grey oak} with either a used Krell or Hegel would be a great base to complete a system around. KEF speakers bass can be tricky to unlock and often sound tipped up because they need stupid power to sound balanced. The Dynaudio's tend to have a full bodied midbass and smooth treble at a price a bit more reasonable than Sonus Faber.