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Title: Integrated Options
Post by: twoodruff on August 31, 2007, 09:41:53 AM
Looking for options for an integrated amp, no matter SS or tube, I want to be able to run my dvd-a player through it so I can playback 24/96 dvd-as. Budget is $500-$1000, prefer used. Haven't been looking at agon recently and have fallen out of keeping up with playback gear as my speakers have been locked up since April. Opinions?

Thanks
Trey
Title: Re: Integrated Options
Post by: Weirdness on August 31, 2007, 10:07:29 AM
What speakers are you wanting to use?  The Naim Nait 5i is supposed to be a great unit, built like a tank and fantastic sounding but it doesn't work well with all speakers.  It's around 50 a channel I believe.
Title: Re: Integrated Options
Post by: som on August 31, 2007, 10:11:11 AM
If you have efficient speakers, consider the Almarro A205A mk2. I love mine.
Title: Re: Integrated Options
Post by: twoodruff on August 31, 2007, 10:17:38 AM
once I sell all my stuff I will be rebuilding, I really loved my b&w cdm7nt speakers, but I am open to suggestions there as well. I currently run nothing.
Title: Re: Integrated Options
Post by: shane on August 31, 2007, 10:37:14 AM
I have an Almarro A205A mk2 amp and a set of Hornshoppe Horns I'm going to be selling.  I'd love to sell them both to one person and keep them  all in the taperssection family.  The amp is practically new and the speakers were purchased used on audiogon but are still in great shape.  Let me know if you're interested.  As others on the board can attest to, this is a great little setup.  I've since moved on to a more powerful amp and am forced to thin the herd otherwise I'd be keeping everything.

Shane 
Title: Re: Integrated Options
Post by: twoodruff on August 31, 2007, 10:55:50 AM
the more I think about it, I could have a tube integrated with a cage where the kids wouldn't be into touching these, or inside the unit be a SS may be better for me, not ruling anything out.
Title: Re: Integrated Options
Post by: JasonR on August 31, 2007, 01:01:17 PM
Pick up a used Acurus DIA-100.  These were $1k new and perform like seperates.  Used prices are in or even under your budget.

Or I'll sell ya a used Aragon 24ksp preamp and Rotel RB-980BX with the B&W speakers.  ;D

- Jason
Title: Re: Integrated Options
Post by: sygdwm on August 31, 2007, 01:48:30 PM
trey, are you selling the sony as well?

edit: nevermind. saw your fs post
Title: Re: Integrated Options
Post by: twoodruff on August 31, 2007, 01:51:38 PM
trey, are you selling the sony as well?

might as well, know what it's worth? know someone who wants to buy it?
Title: Re: Integrated Options
Post by: sygdwm on August 31, 2007, 01:54:58 PM
trey, are you selling the sony as well?

might as well, know what it's worth? know someone who wants to buy it?

sent you a pm. i know of no one locally in the market.
Title: Re: Integrated Options
Post by: Sanjay on August 31, 2007, 02:08:04 PM
I just have to put in a vote for the Music Hall Mambo.  I love mine, alot of warmth for a SS component.
Title: Re: Integrated Options
Post by: Stagger on August 31, 2007, 02:25:24 PM
I've, as well as a lare amount of audio press, have been pretty intrigued by the Shanling A3000 (http://www.shanling.com/English/A3000.HTM). From a brief description on the web: "Topping the scales at 66lbs the 200+ w/ch monster Shanling A3000 Integrated Amp is dramatically underpriced at $1695! The Shanling A3000 features a 80,000µF total filtering capacitance, Independent power transformers for left & right channels, Dual EH6922 tube input buffer stage and 8×SANKEN 2SA1295 and 2SC3264 power transistors. The A3000's Volume control is performed by motorized ALPS potentiometer. The Shanling A3000 also has 4× RCA, 2× balanced XLR input, 1× power amplifier input, 1× pre-amplifier line output and 1× headphone monitor output.

Shanling A3000 Integrated Amp Specifications:
Rated power output: 2×200W RMS / 8 O
2×320W RMS / 4O
Frequency response: 20 Hz-30 KHz (-1dB)
Input sensitivity: 470mV/ 47KO
Total harmonic distortion: =0.8%
Dimensions (W×D×H): 482×520×206mm
Net weight: 30Kg "

Oh yea... it goes for just under $1700!
Title: Re: Integrated Options
Post by: sygdwm on August 31, 2007, 02:32:08 PM
i think that ^^^ might be a *slight* over kill. :P
Title: Re: Integrated Options
Post by: cshepherd on August 31, 2007, 03:04:19 PM
My Aronov 60w tube integrated is still available (http://taperssection.com/index.php/topic,87783.0.html).  I just lowered the price by $200 (it's now $!300).  This is my personal integrated, not a trade-in.

Chris

Title: Re: Integrated Options
Post by: Stagger on August 31, 2007, 05:08:07 PM
i think that ^^^ might be a *slight* over kill. :P

Hey, budgets change but an amp like that may well be the last one you ever buy. I'm a big proponent of do it right, do it once and be done with it. I see so many people trying to cut corners (not saying that is what Trey is doing at all) at work to meet a specific budget and then doing the whole system over in under 5 years when they aren't happy with the results. I've always tried to buy with value in mind. I'd rather spend $1500 for a amp worth 3K then spend $1300 for an amp worth pretty much exactly $1300. The Shanling has specs that you won't find on another product for under $3K (if even at that) and all the reviews I've seen have been very positive about its musicality.
Title: Re: Integrated Options
Post by: muj on September 01, 2007, 04:06:46 AM
I've, as well as a lare amount of audio press, have been pretty intrigued by the Shanling A3000 (http://www.shanling.com/English/A3000.HTM). From a brief description on the web: "Topping the scales at 66lbs the 200+ w/ch monster Shanling A3000 Integrated Amp is dramatically underpriced at $1695! The Shanling A3000 features a 80,000µF total filtering capacitance, Independent power transformers for left & right channels, Dual EH6922 tube input buffer stage and 8×SANKEN 2SA1295 and 2SC3264 power transistors. The A3000's Volume control is performed by motorized ALPS potentiometer. The Shanling A3000 also has 4× RCA, 2× balanced XLR input, 1× power amplifier input, 1× pre-amplifier line output and 1× headphone monitor output.

Shanling A3000 Integrated Amp Specifications:
Rated power output: 2×200W RMS / 8 O
2×320W RMS / 4O
Frequency response: 20 Hz-30 KHz (-1dB)
Input sensitivity: 470mV/ 47KO
Total harmonic distortion: =0.8%
Dimensions (W×D×H): 482×520×206mm
Net weight: 30Kg "

Oh yea... it goes for just under $1700!


placing the two 2 tubes on the output is so damn marketing thingie to do...why not kust leave it alone?

btw check for ebay for a300(0) (euro version is designated 300 here for some reason)
Title: Re: Integrated Options
Post by: Nick's Picks on September 01, 2007, 07:54:20 AM
I love shanling gear.
I've always wanted to try out their tube mono blocks.


Music Hall (used to?) make an integrated for them ?? I think???
maybe my memory is foggy.  juuust maybe.

+T for Mambo lovers.
warm and punchy...and a great sounding DAC too.
Title: Re: Integrated Options
Post by: carlbeck on September 01, 2007, 08:02:22 AM
One word..........................................McIntosh, or is it two  ;D
Title: Re: Integrated Options
Post by: Stagger on September 01, 2007, 08:25:55 AM
I've, as well as a lare amount of audio press, have been pretty intrigued by the Shanling A3000 (http://www.shanling.com/English/A3000.HTM). From a brief description on the web: "Topping the scales at 66lbs the 200+ w/ch monster Shanling A3000 Integrated Amp is dramatically underpriced at $1695! The Shanling A3000 features a 80,000µF total filtering capacitance, Independent power transformers for left & right channels, Dual EH6922 tube input buffer stage and 8×SANKEN 2SA1295 and 2SC3264 power transistors. The A3000's Volume control is performed by motorized ALPS potentiometer. The Shanling A3000 also has 4× RCA, 2× balanced XLR input, 1× power amplifier input, 1× pre-amplifier line output and 1× headphone monitor output.

Shanling A3000 Integrated Amp Specifications:
Rated power output: 2×200W RMS / 8 O
2×320W RMS / 4O
Frequency response: 20 Hz-30 KHz (-1dB)
Input sensitivity: 470mV/ 47KO
Total harmonic distortion: =0.8%
Dimensions (W×D×H): 482×520×206mm
Net weight: 30Kg "

Oh yea... it goes for just under $1700!


placing the two 2 tubes on the output is so damn marketing thingie to do...why not just leave it alone?

btw check for ebay for a300(0) (euro version is designated 300 here for some reason)

"Dual EH6922 tube input buffer stage" The Tubes are in the input stage (where I would argue that it is for more than marketing). the 8×SANKEN 2SA1295 and 2SC3264 are solid state transistors for the output. Heck, I'd love to see a $1700.00 amp that can pull 200w @ 8O with a tubed output stage. Normally to see this kind of juice on a tube amp you would be looking at $20,000.00+ mono blocks.  ;D Shanling is a solid company and has won some pretty serious critical acclaim for their tubed SACD players.