The Concentra 2 is of the best vintage of Rowland products and there is still very little solid-state gear that can compete with it. I have not heard the Vincent and it may be a fine product, but the Rowland has sound quality and build quality that reflects the $6k price -- despite being an integrated, it is truly high-end piece of gear. Its sonic signature also appeals directly to your performance priorities -- it is smooth and grain-free (as well as being very transparent, which is my priority).
Vincent SV-236 vs Rowland Concentra 2?
I'm looking for an integrated amp to drive my Proac D15 speakers in a medium sized room (16' x 19'). A used Concentra 2 would be at the upper end of my budget, whereas the Vincent SV-236 would be no problem.
Can anyone comment on the relative strengths of each? How much more (if anything) would I get by stretching for the Rowland and which would be more compatible with my Proacs? Are there any other integrateds should I consider for these speakers?
I listen to all types of music, so I'd like to avoid gear that lends itself to particular musical genres. I prefer a warm, smooth sound -- I'm pretty intolerant of brightness, grain, and sibilance in case that helps.
Thanks for the help!
Can anyone comment on the relative strengths of each? How much more (if anything) would I get by stretching for the Rowland and which would be more compatible with my Proacs? Are there any other integrateds should I consider for these speakers?
I listen to all types of music, so I'd like to avoid gear that lends itself to particular musical genres. I prefer a warm, smooth sound -- I'm pretty intolerant of brightness, grain, and sibilance in case that helps.
Thanks for the help!
- ...
- 6 posts total
- 6 posts total