Eric,
Why did you take the Blue Circle CS off your revised list?
Why did you take the Blue Circle CS off your revised list?
Best Budget Integrated Hands down
I own both 5350SE and A300. Both are fine for the money, which was all I cared to spend at the moment. Several of your choices are available used on Agon: Audio Analogue:http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cl.pl?ampstran&1080209535 Creek 5350SE: http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cl.pl?ampstran&1081703742 MF A300: http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cl.pl?ampstran&1081782793 MF A3.2 (A300's replacement I believe): http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cl.pl?ampstran&1081760599 Last one sounds like a deal. As the Nike commercial said - Just do it. |
We are down to four amps now in our final stages of elimination. Every amp on this list is a viable contender. • Audio Analogue Puccini SE ($1150) • Plinius 8100 ($2000) • Unison Unico ($1700) • Blue Circle Audio ($1150) I am in an audio wasteland (Memphis TN it is far from the music mecca you may think) and will not be able to audition any one of these. Recomendations are all Ive got to go on. throw them out Eric Baer |
Iamcrazy111: I have heard each of these and currently have the Plinius 8200 mkII in my system. I'm not sure that the 8100 is up to snuff, so to speak. The 8200 used can be had for your price and I would strongly suggest considering it. Much tighter bass than earlier versions. And much better, up and down, than the Puccini. Someone above metioned the Cayin TA-30 tube amp. If you're open to considering tubes, I'd put it on your list.... although it seems too late now! But, I did hear the Cayin yesterday at the monthly meeting of the Chicago Audio Society. It blew away the modded McCormick DNA-1 amp + McCormick TCL-1 pre. For more on the Cayin, check out Paul Grzybek's web site: http://www.angelfire.com/biz/bizzyb/cayinusa.html |