Recommendation Tube Integrated


At this juncture (nearly 2024) what are folks' best recommendagtion for a tube integrated amp.  Constraints would be $10K (preferrably $5K or less), at least 35 watts per channel.  New or used.  Goal would be smooth, creamy sound.  My current system, which I would consider very good solid state sound, can still be a little ...hard.... to my sensitive ears at times, and I'm thinking a tube option would be nice.  Thanks.

mathiasmingus

I like my primaluna. Very good quality build. Built to last and sounds great. I compared it to ian ntrated system 3x it's cost. It really sounds great. It has auto-bias and protection for the amp built in. 

I owned a Raven Audio Osprey with best quality tubes and also Raven Audio Corvus speakers and was so happy with sound stage that it produced for 5 years.

But decided this year to step up to Raven Audio Reflection Amp .

A lot more money but they offered trade in on Osprey after 5 years and I had to at least see if my 73 yr old ears could hear that much difference...

At first I thought I made a big mistake but after the unit become broken in approx 6 weeks the sound stage is super wide and the instruments so much more punch and dramatic... But the cost was a hard sell but I am not sorry, for every time I play this Reflection and hear notes in music I have heard for years and never heard instruments and cymbals & drums like I do now...But the Osprey for  approx 6k is a Amp that made me happy for years and you get to try it for 45 days from Raven..

Wish you all good luck in your search for best sound stage you can afford.

@mathiasmingus-Have you gotten a tube integrated? If not, I'd look at Unison Research Triode 25. 45 W in Pentode/25 in Triode. The Triode meets your smooth and creamy criteria, as well as being resolving/involving. 

https://unisonresearch.com/en/prodotti/triode-25-2/

I agree with the poster above who recommended the Synthesis A100 Titan.  It is a rich, smooth and natural sounding amp with lots of punch too.  I heard 40.2 with that amp or its little brother, the A40 (single pair of KT 66 tubes per channel vs. four tubes per channel on the A100), and the sound was quite good.  The 40.2s are a somewhat touchy speakers—they can sound sloppy and sluggish with amps that lack the punch of the Synthesis amp and it is not just a matter of power.  The best I heard from them was when they were matched with a twenty-something watt amp-Audio Note Gaku On-that costs a fortune.