unico or YBA integre?


I am looking for an integrated amp for my Epos ES 14s.Looking for clarity and some sounstaging/bloom.Also need to control the somewhat soft bass.
Two amps that come to mind are the YBA and unico.Any opinions or suggestions?
Thanks
rrm
FWIW, I do not think the Creek is in the same league as the Integre DT. This is a VERY strong opinion. From my experience, I cannot imagine in a direct A/Bing; the Creek coming out on top. Never. The Integre is one beautiful piece of electronics. The build quality is better than....caught myself..is absolutely A+. warren
I haven't heard the Unico, but the YBA Integre is fabulous. If you would like a softer bass, however, you should consider the Audio Refinement Complete Integrated (built by YBA). It's an excellent, very tube-like sounding intergrated, yet doesn't have quite the bass drive of the Integre.

Jeff Delman
Value Audio
www.value-audio.com
I have complimented both YBA and Creek gear. They both have different strengths. I can actually image lots of situations where the Creek would be preferrable, and the same for the Integre.

The Integre is a little slower/softer to my ears. Think of it as a French amp (which it is) in sound signature, in contrast to Creek's British roots. You have to decide what is best for you.

Creek gear is priced in line the YBA'a cheaper Audio Refinment gear (and lower); so the YBA should hopefully perform well. The Integre DT lists for 50% more than Creek's best integrated amp.

Nothing is bad in my book. Just remember....Even cheap Bose speakers are preferrable over Wilson Watt Puppies, B&W Nautilus 801's (or any large $10,000++ speaker), if your audio situation is hanging speakers on the outside of your house by your swimming pool!
The more natural sounding Unico is where lied my preference in regard with the more expensive YBA DT wich I have also owned. Vocals, soloists and the orchestra are more what they should be, with the Unico.