For a work shop. Yamaha 801. Black version is $800.
Recommendations on integrated amps
Hello…..
Im looking for recommendations for some of the most generally popular integrated amps in the $500 to $1500ish range…new or used.
Ok before everyone gets all Andy Rooney on me here is the deal….Im looking to use this amp in our family farms workshop where we fix equipment and also maintain our pulling tractors and I need something a little better than the $50 boom box or whatever you’d call it from Wal Mart😁🙂…..basically I’m always busy with no time to spare so I’m willing to put my faith in my fellow audiophiles😊….
The $500-1500ish amount is my budget for new or used integrated amp…I have a lightly used pair of BW603 speakers that have a nice layer of dust on them in my storage room for years and to start I intend to probably hook up a Roon nucleus plus server to them because I currently have one of them on my home system and for me it seems easy enough and simple enough to easily navigate for the very basic functionality I need….basically I just pair up Tidal with my Roon and build up playlists from songs I seek over time..
I’d be appreciative of anyone who’s generous enough with their time who can give me some pointers on a good amp choice….no offense to any novices like myself but I’d prefer opinions from those who have some true knowledge and experience on stereo systems as opposed to someone like my neighbor Joe who bought his first ever amp and has claimed it to be the best amp ever made without any experience/knowledge of comparable amps…
Oh man…sorry…this is getting long winded….to put it in a nutshell I just want some popular and reputable recommendations for an integrated amp in my budget range new or used that kinda gives the most bang for the buck….I primarily listen to classic rock and a little old country music but I’ve been dabbling in other genres trying to expand my musical taste….keep in mind it’s just a system that I’d listen to while tinkering around and generally would be played at lower levels and I’m not super critical so just a relatively good clear crisp clean sound….please keep recommendations kinda basic….I don’t want to be overwhelmed and bombarded with too much in depth information where I come out of this more uncertain than when I came in☹️😁😁😁🙂….
PS
I have what I consider a descent home system…Mac C52…Mac…?..I can’t even remember….I think it’s the 452 quad balanced amp….pair of JL audio Phantom f12 subs and a pair of Jbl S4900 speakers along with JPS labs Superconductor 3 interconnects throughout and some isolators on subs and speakers….I forget the brand….Im pretty happy with it…granted I haven’t had the time or means to do a lot of research and comparisons prior to purchasing all this….just kinda went with what the local hifi shop had that was within my means and bought the Mac stuff partly because I just liked the look…but no regrets…its good enough for my ears…I’m sure there is a better sound I’d like but until I have the time and means to find it I’ll listen to my current system as music therapy to help cope with the fact that I don’t have the holy grail system that would blow away my ears in comparison to what I currently have😊😊😊
Thanks in advance for anyone willing to help!!
Much Appreciated
Boxler1066
Two integrated streamers come to mind: the WiiM Amp, an app controlled 60 w/ch Class D amp includes the highly regarded WiiM streamer as well as additional analog and digital inputs, and a line level sub output. The similarly specced Marantz PM9000N streaming integrated amp except with a traditional Class AB amp and full manual control in addition to the HEOS app is readily available for under $1000. |
@boxler1066 so what did you go with ? |
I recently purchased a Rogue Sphinx v3, Integrated Amp. It was used and probably about 3 years since it was new. It had some small issues, I sent it back to Rogue so their Doctor’s could perform their magic. The Doctor checked everything, changed the tubes to RCA Cleartops [a perfect change in my opinion] and actually changed out a few components that looked like they had pulled a few to many spurious electrons. The good folks at Rogue played the amp on their test bench and verified that it performed as advertised. Since its delivery it has performed extremely well... the new amp is about $1800... I bought it for $750 and after shipping it back to Rogue and paying for their technical expertise everything totaled to $1200. The amp looks great [it did even when I first bought it], near new, sounds like new and performs beautifully... I recommend the Rogue Sphinx v3 without reservation... you might want to consider it for yourself. |