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An amazing amp.
enjoy.
Buying in 3 weeks, after saving for a a bit.
Have proper cables.
An amazing amp.
enjoy.
Buying in 3 weeks, after saving for a a bit.
Have proper cables.
Recommendations for a modestly-priced audio system?
http://www.avantonepro.com/cla-200.php An amazing amp. enjoy. Buying in 3 weeks, after saving for a a bit. Have proper cables. |
This is my area. I help loads of “cheap” people all the time. She needs a pair of Klipsch Premiere RP-160M speakers and a Yamaha A-S801 integrated amp in silver. People can get a lot of satisfaction out of that combo. It’s perfect. Unfortunately, many products are still impossible to get right now, but things are slowly improving. Those speakers are on sale right now and you could add a pair of nice cables and still be under $1,500. Good luck! HifiHandyman |
I've for quite a while happily had a little 25wpc Napa Acoustics integrated in my office system (driving Fostex based Brine 2000s). For laughs, I've plugged it into my main system, where a Pass Int-60 normally resides, and the Napa definitely punches above its weight. I paid a few hundred bucks used; it does not have BT but Napa's newer Cask (500$ new) does. For speakers, maybe the 2 of you would have fun building a simple 2-way or single driver kit, from someplace like Madisound. Their entry level 2 way and MTM sound good and are good value. For a completely different direction, if she's willing to pass on the vinyl: I've recommended Audio Engine A5s (I have the A2s at work), to several non hobbyist friends, and they've been very pleased. There's now an HD6, for less than 600 bucks refurbished. Way under budget, all she needs is computer source, and sounds pretty good, if her room is not too large. |