I too would really would like to know when the folks at JoB switched from having digitizing of the lone analog input. Have an INT which I enjoy as I’m not in the position to poor tons of money into my system sadly these days and find it’s performance for the money quite impressive. Used to read all the opinions on audio on these forums and have been entertained by all the gear people churn through chasing the best sound which is surely a noble pursuit. Currently I find the analog input on the INT quite nice and until I have a way of feeding it digital source to hear what it can really do I’m really enjoying it. Tried email to JOB service email and no reply. Is there a serial number that would be indicative as to non digital analog input? Anyone know ?
I am using a Shunyata with the built in digital filtering because the Job INTegrated has a dac/digital section. Seems to work extremely well. I don't remember the series name. I'll try and find out.
I have the Job INT for some time and I really love it ! But I am looking for a great power cord as i live in France - so the Job Sweet Cord doesn't fit EU outlets.
Would you get any advices of a great model that works perfectly?
Dear Customers and Followers, we have made the difficult decision to stop the production activity of JOB Electronics after we have finished to deliver our last batches this month. Faced with competition, volume and pricing issues we have made the choice to concentrate on other activities. We will continue to guarantee the repair side of the business. So for all of you who own a JOB 225, a JOB INT or a JOB Pre2 we will still be here to answer your questions and help you withyour technical issues. On the practical side of things the website will probably be unreachable by end of the month but you will still be able to communicate with us through the Facebook page which will remain opened. Do not hesitate to contact us on the page or at the usual address: service@jobsys.com. Thank you for your trust and enthusiasm over these years particularly since we have relaunched the JOB 225 dual power in 2013. We will still be around so let’s keep in touch. Thanks again. The JOB TEAM
... I keep finding ways/things to coax the sweet sound out of my 2016 JOB INT, purchased new on a wing and a prayer - ANSWERED! Hooked up to a 20 year old, purchased used, CD player ( Marantz SA-8001, playing sometimes with vintage Harmonic Technologies Pro-Silway MK III interconnects and its own DAC, and sometimes with the DAC in the INT via Optical Cable), and my 20+ year old speakers (purchased used and reconditioned by the manufacturer, Gershman ) Avant Garde RX 20s, running bi-wire with 12g solid core homemade bare wire speaker cables - I swap around the PS Audio xStream Statement SC Power Cord into the INT, and the newest piece, The Sweet Cord from JOB, into the CD Player. Almost anything I add or juggle into/onto it makes a difference - I could not be happier. I am truly surprised there is not more interest in the amazing piece of reasonably priced audio deliverance (maybe in Europe, India or Japan?).
... LUV MY JOB! Have it now for over 1-1/2 years - it replaced a BAT and a BRYSTON... obviously: the speakers you listen thru have a major affect on the sound you hear, and that is many times the disappointment - you just don't get the sound you hope for/want. I have Gershman Acoustics Avant Garde RX-20s from the late 90s and they "SING" with the JOB: Ample bass, clean vocals, crashing cymbals... I use a home-made 12g Solid Copper core wire, twisted, and bi-wired, and I no longer search for newer equipment - my efforts now in deciding on Music to experience.
I've been off Audiogon for so many years that I had to create a new account (DIY burnout). I did so today almost entirely just to express my total satisfaction with the JOB INTegrated in this simple and "relatively" affordable setup.
JOB INTegrated (mfg. 2017) w/sweetcord older IPAD w/Tidal app using digital out JBL Studio 580s (every once in a while they show up 1/2 off from JBL) DH Labs Silver Sonic (bi-wired) (ebay) Audio Technica AT-LP5 with AT7v cartridge
I was turned on to better audio back in the early 90's when I heard a massive Goldmund system I could never afford, spent years trading out tube and solid state gear, field coil speakers, multi-way horns etc. trying to replicate my memory of that first experience.
It's saying a lot to say that I am totally satisfied now with this simple setup.
I've had the Job for a couple weeks now and put a nice power cord on it. I am loving this thing. It's perfect for me and drives the CL3's with ease. Now I'm thinking about a speaker upgrade. What are you guys using with the Job? Looking for a close to full range floorstander, up to about 5k max new or used.
Anyone else coming from tubes or hybrid to the INTegrated? Do you miss tubes? I've gotten a bit fed up with them in my hybrid as all the NOS and new pairs I've bought except one has gotten noisy fairly quickly, so I find myself contemplating all SS for the first time in years. I wonder how the INT would compare to something like a Primaluna Dialogue Integrated, which I auditioned with my speakers not long ago.
Ok, you guys have me officially excited about the INTegrated and I'm ready to pull the trigger. I have the Gallo CL-3 speakers currently but will be looking to upgrade those soon after. I know this maybe backwards thinking, but what speakers would you be looking at if you were in my position that would pair well with the INTegrated?
Just got my INT this week. Popped the cover and it is definitely different. You'll note in your pic, the analog input cabling goes directly into the digital board near the back panel. On mine, those analog cables run all the way to the preamp board up at the front of the unit. If I get a chance, I'll take it out of the rack and try to get a pic I can share. For now, just enjoying the sound!
@ Dogmcd Hello, I own an "old" INTegrated. Very happy with it. I'm very interested in pictures of the inards of the new INTegrated. To see if the change of the analog input is appearend.
I asked about a version identifier or serial number cut-off but didn't get an answer. Drop a note to their support email and you should hear back from them, they're pretty good about answering.
By any chance, did they tell you when they dropped the digitization of the analog input? I got my amp in November, and I'm wondering if mine is analog. I put my SACD player through it to see if I could hear the purported "silvery veil" and quite the opposite, it sounded clear as a bell to me. I was thinking of experimenting with an outboard DAC, but I fear it will need a fairly expensive one to outdo the onboard one.
Double checked with Job and everything shipping does indeed do pure analog, no ADC any longer.... So what the heck, I took the plunge! Should have the INT on the way.
Realize I'm late to this conversation, but feel compelled to shake the tree a little bit. :) I've been trying lots of different electronics the past couple of years and have given serious thought to the Job INT. Looks like a pretty cool package. I had a Job 225 a while back and was flabbergasted by its performance but had trouble matching it with a pre due to its tremendous gain. I do have a soft spot for integrateds, they just seem to sound more coherent to me, and was thinking about giving the INT a whirl.
That said, I became concerned about it's single analog input being converted to digital and amplified in the digital realm. Figure I can expand the number of inputs with a good switch, but saw all of the comments about the analog input losing something versus the digital inputs. So, I wrote to Job. Come to find out, the INT no longer does the conversion on the analog input. I was told that earlier versions did the ADC but new versions's analog input goes directly to the volume control, and that may be enough to get me to pull the trigger on one.
So, anyone own or hear one of the latest and greatest versions of the INT? Not sure if there's a serial number cutoff or version stamp anywhere, but I'd imagine it would be something purchased recently.
Oh, and does ANYBODY know... is it pronounced "job", as in "I have a job in the city", or is it pronounced "Job" as in, "There was a man in the land of Uz whose name was Job"? It's the little things....
As stated on their website, "If you return one of our
products within 10 days of shipping date, we apply a restocking fee of 20% before
returning your payment.", has always been in effect. Unless you have an email or communication stating differently, that's the policy.
I am sorry you feel the need to return it. Job has been great to me and my friends in regards to questions and help. Never needed service from them so far.
I have a problem with jobsys: they told me that you could return an amp back for free and for 20% after 10 days. Now they tell me it is 20% (and then 10% because i complained).
I would like to know if i'am a isolated case or not.
And before you ask: the job int is good but not better than a much cheaper audiosource amp + a bitfrost.
I just received my new Job Integrated, and have to say it is spectacular. I am pairing it with Vandersteen Treo CT's, and am streaming from Tidal via Roon and have a Sonore Microrendu fronting the JobInt. I have been using a Hegel H160 with the Vandy's, but it pales in comparison to the Job. The Hegel seems overly polite, less "out there" and certainly less exciting. Of course, over time, the Hegel may prove easier to live with, but I doubt it. Just wanted to provide one more data point.
If your Mini-X are these specs: sensitivity: 87 dB @ 1 watt / 1m, nominal impedance: 8 ohms, then the Job will be able to drive them well. Job amps are not crazy about loads of 3 ohms or less. With that said, I like the Hegel H30 but prefer Pass and Ayre over any Hegel at this point. I only say that because I have and love the Job INTegrated and would pick that in a heartbeat over the Hegel. I've owned a total of two H30 in the past but have moved on from any Hegel amp. If you ONLY have a digital source, the Job INTegrated is superb but with your speakers, I am not sure you will get enough volume to satisfy your needs. I don't play loud and will NEVER give up my Job INTegrated.
Can anyone plz compare Hegel h80 with Job integrated coz they have similar price n functions. I believe both are great products n I'm looking for an integrated amp at this price point. Btw my speakers are Usher mini-x, tyvm
@jaaptina I would suggest investing in a good power cord for the INT as I have tried a variety of cords on it, and it really scales up in performance when paired with the right one. The sweetcord is good, but IMO there are other cords out there that offer better sound. Think of it this way. You’re supplying power to a dac+pre+power, essentially 3 components. Take the money you would have spent for 3 cords and use that budget for a good one :)
Cords that I have tried the INT with include: Cabledyne Reference, VDH Mainsserver, Acrolink 6n 4030ii, Ansuz Mainz X and Ceramic series, Triode Wire Labs 7+, 10+ and Gold Statement, Zonotone flagship, Job Sweetcord and Telos Branda Signature.
Hmm,.. still got mine on the standard power cord. I'm skeptical. 299 USD is a lot of money compared to the amp itself. Could you recommend a power cord that does the trick and doesn't break the bank? Thanks.
It has been a while but I still love my Job integrated. It has a midband airiness nothing else comes close to. BUT two things are mandatory: replace the power chord with something decent and you need to add footers.I have tried Cereballs (no difference) and then MagicHexa isolation pods Mk2 - $59 - night and day transformation for me. The amp just just frees itself. I have Pass Labs and Rogers amps at 10x the price but the integrated can do things these others cannot. One reviewer noted a bass hump and he is correct. The volume at a certain position suddenly pumps the bass. For 1700 it is phenomenal and I won't be selling mine.
I’m not so sure that’s even necessary. The Job INTegrated is a wonderful all in one solution for someone who wants a modest system that plays way higher than its price. Especially if someone is an all digital user, the Job INTegrated is spectacular. Sweet, articulate, wonderful tone, surprising bass and a deep sound stage. For the price of admission, it does not get any better than this. As long as your speakers are not too difficult to drive, give it a shot, you’ll be amazed.
I have a feeling that devilboy might have been able to optimize his system with a different speaker cable choice. Some think cables don't matter, I absolutely believe they can make a huge difference. They can make or break a system.
Would be really interesting to have an additional "professional review"...
@jond, thanks. Yeah, I’ve had tubes on them before and they sounded wonderful. I had a wyred4sound STI-500 on them a couple years ago and the warmish characteristic of that integrated sounded great with my speakers. I’m awaiting another one. Should be here in a week.
I’ve had them for a long time and even before I had them, the most happy I’ve been in all my 20 years in audio came twice, both times with these speakers. First time was with the Wyred4sound integrated. The second was with a Clones Audio 25i integrated. Crazy to think that the hundreds, yes HUNDREDS of thousands of dollars worth of equipment (around 200K actually), I’ve had come through my hands on 20 years in audio, the happiest and most content I’ve been was with the Wyred and Clones integrateds.
@devilboy Nice looking speakers and they look fairly easy to drive at 89 db and 6 ohms. Are you looking for another integrated? If you don't issues with tubes they look like a nice match for a pushpull tube amp or integrated.
I have no plans at all to sell mine. It's an amazing unit for the digital only user. Not crazy about the analog input. Although if you are a primarily digital/streaming based user, the Job INTegrated is superb. I have SF Strads and JBL 4367's as well as Klipsch and KEF bookshelf speakers and I love my Job.
Hmm, I read this thread with great interest a couple of times now and it bothers me a little that within a two month period, devilboy transitioned from what seemed "very satisfied" to "dissatisfied" to the point of selling the unit. I understand his speakers’ incompatibility aspect to this and I acknowledge how it often takes time, once the initial excitement wanes, to form clear evaluations of equipment in system and room context with other components. It’s just that, coupled with the 6 Moon’s review and the initial excitement for an integrated that has "analog" inputs universally agreed as completely unsuited for analog sources, I find it fascinating how, yet again, there seems to be the first grade soccer (all the kids run toward the ball) element to all this excitement. My conclusion is that the INT is a niche market integrated that may not be suited for everyone, despite the apparent high value of the unit relative to other Goldmund’ efforts. Not trying to rain on anyone’s parade here, only making an observation of how sometimes initial excitement can sometimes temper with time and further evaluation. Hey, I’m not immune, it’s happened to me too.
But, "Analog Input: ADC conversion for DSP correction." Sorry, that’s not an integrated amp. It’s a DAC-amp with a cheap ADC.
I am quite surprised with your decision based on the feedback you provided and a little lost... Would you say the amp is more on the warm or the bright side?
@jond, highly unlikely anyone will know them but they are Source Technologies 1.7 SL Reference. It's a floor standing two way with Scanspeak Revelator tweeter and 7"Revelator woofer with Mundorf silver/oil caps. You can see them in my virtual system.
@jond, yes I did sell it. It still is a giant killer IMO. The only reason I sold it is because my speakers are a bit bright and the INT, as wonderful and "warm" as it is, in the end was still too much of a good thing. Rather than open a whole new can of worms with shopping for new speakers, worrying about selling mine, etc, I chose to keep the speakers and get a new amp. I just didn’t want to roll those dice.
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