@dill
Would truly love that amp but its double what I can spend. I already spent 8K on the Triton References so my funds are limited.
Intigrated Amp Dilemma
A little background:
I am currently using a Parasound Halo Integrated amp driving a pair of Golden Ear Triton 2 speakers. I noticed when getting the volume up to a really good level, the amp strains a bit and the sound gets thin. I am talking at most 93-95db but usually I listen at less than 87db.
Very shortly, I will be moving my Golden Ear Triton 1 speakers into the system where the Triton 2 speakers resides as I am taking delivery of the new GE References in a week or two. I do not think the bigger Triton 1 speakers will be a great match with the Parasound integrated, I will probably sell the Triton 2 speakers.
I am thinking of buying a better sounding integrated with a bit more power and more reserve power. I would need 3 line inputs (single ended) and a built in dac. I am NOT interested in any Class D amps. I want to keep it around 5-6K new Can I be pointed in the right direction please?
Thank you!
@stereo5 You already know we have the same speakers, and have similar musical taste, so I might as well recommend the amp I use. You may want to consider a Musical Fidelity M6si. http://www.musicalfidelity.com/products/m6series/m6si Well within your budget, plenty of power, has a built-in USB DAC and plenty of inputs. |