My Ayre AX-7e Integrated amp vs. an upgrade to the Ayre EX-8 Integrated amplifier


I am considering replacing my 15+ year old Ayre AX-7e amp with the Ayre EX-8 amp. Based on my research, so far, the EX-8 looks very interesting but I am VERY concerned about how HOT it gets. How hot is the Ayre EX-8 amplifier after being on for several hours? I plan on placing the amplifier inside my Salamander Designs Wooden Cabinet (front door closed, back and sides are open) My Ayre AX-7e amp gets warm but is never a problem.

Another owner reports "his EX-8 is noticeably hotter than the AX-7e”. I am very concerned since the unit will be located in my Salamander Designs Wooden Cabinet. And, since he reports, "his EX-8 is as hot as his BAT tube amp", I now have a major concern with the EX-8.

This is a 2-channel home theater system only. My LG OLED TV connects (DH Labs Glass Master Toslink Cable) to my Bricasti M3 DAC to my Aye AX-7e amp to my QUAD 12L2 Classic Signature Bookshelf Speakers. I have another main audio system for CD’s, streaming, etc. In May 2019, Ayre Acoustics ’tested’ my AX-7e amp a number of times with every parameter of its performance and specs. It worked and sounded fine. They did adjust the bias and zeroed out the DC.

I am open to other integrated amplifier suggestions with a budget of $5,000 to $6,000. I prefer a balanced amplifier (XLR inputs). I demoed the Parasound HINT 6 Integrated amplifier, in my home system, and the Ayre AX-7e sounded MUCH, MUCH better. The only reason I am looking is because my Ayre AX-7e is 15+ years old and I am concerned about its age. Should I be concerned (maybe not)? AND, maybe, a newer amplifier might sound better (?).

COVID-19 has closed the audio stores in the Bay Area so visiting them is not possible. I also emailed Ayre Customer Service and asked them about how hot the EX-8 gets and if it would be okay inside the Salamander cabinet. Thanks.

hgeifman

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Ayre AX-5 Integrated amp. Incredible! presentation and sound.


Happy Listening!

@jafant, Thanks for recommending the Ayre AX-5 amplifier. I considered this wonderful amplifier but its $15,000 price is expensive (for this application). I found one for sale on Audiogon and decided to pass.

I did receive a message to look at the Electrocompaniet ECI-6 Mk integrated amplifier . The ECI- offers 2 x 125 Watts and is based on the successful ECI-5 MK II. It has an even better power supply and a more sophisticated preamplifier module. Its list price is $5,400. My retailer emailed them to see if my TiVo remote will work with the Electrocompaniet ECI-6 Mk. Electrocompaniet has limited distribution in the USA and that is a concern. Does any have any comments on the Electrocompaniet ECI-6 amplifier? Thanks..
Ayre Customer Support reports "The Ayre EX-8 amplifier does run quite hot and we have gone to a vented lid similar to what the AX-7 uses for ventilation. This helps a ton.  We still recommend the Myrtle Wood blocks for the additional ventilation air space and great sound".

Any comments on the Electrocompaniet ECI-6 MRK II amplifier?   Based on my limited research, it looks very interesting.  Thanks..
Any comments on the Electrocompaniet ECI-6 MRK II amplifier?   Based on my limited research, it looks very interesting.  Thanks..
Sorry, I have nothing to add, but you might PM Johnny Rutan (audioconnection).
If anyone would know, it would be him.
Bob
I am passing on the Ayre EX-8 integrated amp because it gets much too hot for my Salamander cabinet.  The Electrocompaniet ECI-6 Integrated Amplifier looks very interesting but has limited distribution in the USA and does not work with my TiVo remote.  

I am now considering using the volume control of the Bricasti M3 DAC and a power amplifier instead of an integrated amplifier.  I am looking at the SimAudio MOON 330A power amplifier.  

I used the TiVo remote search mode to the Bricasti M3 DAC and was UNABLE to make a connection.  I asked Bricasti to send me the IR code for the M3 and I will input it directly into the TiVo remote.    

I will also use the TiVo Remote search function, again, and attempt to connect to the Bricasti M3 DAC.   I am hoping this works.