Thanks all -- once again this forum is a real help! Not sure which way I'll go - so anyone who wants to please chime in!
Amp: Integrated - Used; - Sub $750 Help :-
Hi All --
Been reading through all the threads and every situation is so specific I figured I'd post up and see what people think :-)
I have:
B&W 601 on stands
just bought - Rotel 1072 CD
running through old Marantz 2220B
I would like to upgrade the amp - it is a bit muddy and I think the speakers/CD can sound better based upon the 685's I have in my main A/V system (integra 7.8)
I have been looking and am getting confused and don't want to turn this into an epic buy and replace search.
I listen to a wide variety of music so I need something versatile. I really like 3d soundspace (as I'm sure everyone here does!)
There is the NAD C352 - but I don't like the cheap feel to it.
There is the Arcam Diva A75 - but I read that it is boring and that scares me.
There is the Rotel - I have a line on a RX-1052 for $500 - which is a receiver but I'm sure sounds good - leaning towards this?
There is the cambridge - 540v2 and the 640 - which seems to be liked ...
So -- I would appreciate input / help. I don't mind waiting a bit to find the right amp - but I am pretty excited to get things in good working order! (I'd like to pry the 685's off the movie system - but my wife wouldn't be too happy - and she's green lighting this! one step at a time!)
thanks a bunch
Ethan
Been reading through all the threads and every situation is so specific I figured I'd post up and see what people think :-)
I have:
B&W 601 on stands
just bought - Rotel 1072 CD
running through old Marantz 2220B
I would like to upgrade the amp - it is a bit muddy and I think the speakers/CD can sound better based upon the 685's I have in my main A/V system (integra 7.8)
I have been looking and am getting confused and don't want to turn this into an epic buy and replace search.
I listen to a wide variety of music so I need something versatile. I really like 3d soundspace (as I'm sure everyone here does!)
There is the NAD C352 - but I don't like the cheap feel to it.
There is the Arcam Diva A75 - but I read that it is boring and that scares me.
There is the Rotel - I have a line on a RX-1052 for $500 - which is a receiver but I'm sure sounds good - leaning towards this?
There is the cambridge - 540v2 and the 640 - which seems to be liked ...
So -- I would appreciate input / help. I don't mind waiting a bit to find the right amp - but I am pretty excited to get things in good working order! (I'd like to pry the 685's off the movie system - but my wife wouldn't be too happy - and she's green lighting this! one step at a time!)
thanks a bunch
Ethan
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http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?intatran&1231344925&/Jungson-cd---int-amp-da-120ia/ I've owned the Jungson JA 88C for about 3 years now. Incredible build quality for the money along with great sound. Mine was a serious upgrade from the Audiolab 8000A I was using. Very minimalist, though, but does come with a remote. These amplifiers have generally been compared quite favorably to those up to the $2,000 mark. I have no affiliation with the seller above. Just a happy Jungson owner. |
I am debating between the YBA and a rotel 1052 Receiver . The YBA sounds like it offers up a very nice listen - while what I have read makes the rotel sound a bit brash? I do like that the Rotel is a bit less $, has a phono stage & tuner as I listen to records and the radio (though I do mostly internet radio nowadays). Can I pick your brain as to thoughts? Thank you very much for your time. |
I like the Onkyo A-9555. You can get it new w/warranty from Amazon for around $474, or B-stock from http://www.accessories4less.com for $400. I like it better than the Rega Brio, the Cambridge 540 and 640, I like it at least as well as a 3x as expensive Musical Fidelity or Creek. The Outlaw RR2150 doesn't deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence. It puts out a healthy 85/170 wpc into 8/4 ohms. It is shockingly quiet, especially at its price, and can output instantaneous peaks up to 80 amps, making it sound like a bigger amp than it is. Its way with low level details has been described as tubelike by the big audio mags, and it has a smooth treble and transparent midrange. It has far more balls, clarity, and extension than you'll get in this price range from the sub-$1K Brit integrateds and it will definitely show your B&Ws who's boss. I have been living with mine for 3 months and like it better than ever. Put a good power cord with it and give it 100 hrs to break in. With Amazon's 30-day home trial period you absolutely can't lose. |
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