No question tubes are the way to go (EL34s especially, or OTLs), but OP wants an SS option, and at a relatively low price point. You may be right about the Rotel/Merlin combo. I've not heard the AA Pucinni, but Bobby seemed to like it; if you could get it used at the price point.
Affordable SS Integrated for Merlin TSMs
I'm looking for some opinions on some solid state integrated amps to drive a pair of Merlin TSMs for my 12x12 bedroom. I'll be feeding them Lossless files through my Mac Mini.
I'd like to keep the price (used) around $400-700. I have done some research and the few that stand out are the Naim Nait 5 (non-i) and the Rega Mira. It seems these are generally considered a little better than the NAD/Rotel lines. I don't have the money for Krell, Simaudio, etc.
Right now I have a panasonic XR57 and a Dussun V6i. I love the Dussun. It has weight in the bass, is super smooth, and detailed. But it is just too big for me. I also have an Onix Sp3 on the way, but I know the heat a maintenance of tubes will be too much for me over time; plus I really want a remote.
How do the Naim and the Rega stack up given the associated gear? Are there other SS integrateds int his used price range that stand out?
I'd like to keep the price (used) around $400-700. I have done some research and the few that stand out are the Naim Nait 5 (non-i) and the Rega Mira. It seems these are generally considered a little better than the NAD/Rotel lines. I don't have the money for Krell, Simaudio, etc.
Right now I have a panasonic XR57 and a Dussun V6i. I love the Dussun. It has weight in the bass, is super smooth, and detailed. But it is just too big for me. I also have an Onix Sp3 on the way, but I know the heat a maintenance of tubes will be too much for me over time; plus I really want a remote.
How do the Naim and the Rega stack up given the associated gear? Are there other SS integrateds int his used price range that stand out?
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