Scratch that - a super integrated like the below fits all your requirements.
https://www.musicalfidelity.com/products/encore/m6-encore-225
https://www.musicalfidelity.com/products/encore/m6-encore-225
All-in-one integrated, 10-15K range, class A/B only
Scratch that - a super integrated like the below fits all your requirements. https://www.musicalfidelity.com/products/encore/m6-encore-225 |
@ghasley I'm getting ready to rebuilid my system after a move. I may rebuild with ARC Ref (again, again). But, I'm strongly considering the Gryphon Diablo 300. I had the Boulder 865 before and found it a bit dry/white, too. What where the pros and cons between the Gryphon 300 and the Boulder 866? Thanks! |
I suggest you view the U-Tube Jays Audio Lab. Accuphase E-800 is it any good? He really pans the integrated. In fact he stated the Luxman 590 out performed it. Axiss Distribution the company that imports Accuphase prices the line way too high. Said the E-800 should be between 12-14K at the most. Also if you don't have highly efficient speakers it runs out of gas. |
You can get the E-800 for 12-13K. Problem with your "Messiah" is that he often pairs the wrong amps with the wrong speakers. Accuphase sounds best with Monitors like Harbeth, Tannoy, Graham, Proac, ATC etc....not humongous power hungry floorstanders from Wilson and the like. He trashed the ARC 160M and all he tried it on was the NEOLITH speakers. DUH!!!! You will find plenty of people who like the Accuphase and 160M. |