@hilde45,
A few reasons some of us were noting the Pass INT-60, is you were:
-suggesting less efficient (84db) speakers, a bit more required to drive them.
-you seemed to be leaning back to solid state vs. tube amplification.
-uncertain about matching preamps (where this started); complexity.
-your suggestion of posible upgrade to larger Dyn speakers, later on.
-possibly wanting to future-proof your system, avoiding upgrades later.
-us knowing there are used 2nd hand INT-60s out there for decent deals.
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Decide:
#1, Speakers: what speakers you’ll be using next 5 yrs, try to pin it down (changes a lot).
#2, Amps: decide if you like softer tube or SS sound (they are different).
#3, Budget: confirm if your original $3k limit is still a real goal or not (it matters, a lot).
Sources:
Since you have not committed yet to working with any particular dealer, your options are wide open right now new or used. There are many good dealers who offer new/used. Yes, I agree with tvad, RenoHiFi is one source.
Fyi, you can achieve great sound close to your original $3k goal with (some new or 2nd hand) tube separates and integrateds out there. Several options exist. QS is a no brainer, super value, real tube sound (in your budget range). Now with SS, to achieve real "tube like sound", options are more limited and price goes up again, 2x of your $ goal. AND if you want something new, closer to new, with warranty. Few offer SS that sound closer to tube, already discussed. Pass is a no brainer. Firstwatt, offers less power - speaker matching is key there, as tvad said.
Agree, back to square one - figure out your speakers first, go from there.
A few reasons some of us were noting the Pass INT-60, is you were:
-suggesting less efficient (84db) speakers, a bit more required to drive them.
-you seemed to be leaning back to solid state vs. tube amplification.
-uncertain about matching preamps (where this started); complexity.
-your suggestion of posible upgrade to larger Dyn speakers, later on.
-possibly wanting to future-proof your system, avoiding upgrades later.
-us knowing there are used 2nd hand INT-60s out there for decent deals.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Decide:
#1, Speakers: what speakers you’ll be using next 5 yrs, try to pin it down (changes a lot).
#2, Amps: decide if you like softer tube or SS sound (they are different).
#3, Budget: confirm if your original $3k limit is still a real goal or not (it matters, a lot).
Sources:
Since you have not committed yet to working with any particular dealer, your options are wide open right now new or used. There are many good dealers who offer new/used. Yes, I agree with tvad, RenoHiFi is one source.
Fyi, you can achieve great sound close to your original $3k goal with (some new or 2nd hand) tube separates and integrateds out there. Several options exist. QS is a no brainer, super value, real tube sound (in your budget range). Now with SS, to achieve real "tube like sound", options are more limited and price goes up again, 2x of your $ goal. AND if you want something new, closer to new, with warranty. Few offer SS that sound closer to tube, already discussed. Pass is a no brainer. Firstwatt, offers less power - speaker matching is key there, as tvad said.
Agree, back to square one - figure out your speakers first, go from there.