Sad to say I need a new amp…


My twenty year old Mesa Tigris went up in smoke last week. It’s so thoroughly overbuilt I thought she would last forever. Lots of smoke and strong pungent odor, actually has to air the house out. I’ll call Mesa but think it’s time for a change…

The Mesa was hooked up to some Totem mites and a small REL subwoofer in my bedroom/office. So far, I’ve done some reading and have come up with some possible replacement. After my smoke out, I’m thinking solid state in the bedroom… I use a little audioengine Bluetooth receiver for my source in my office..

Exposure 2510, VanAlstine SET 120, Belles Aria and Rega Brio all sound like they would work well. Appreciate any input on these or others. Hoping to keep the cost under 2500.  I listen mostly to jazz, classical music..



 

 

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take a look at Decware the plus is lifetime warranty don't see much of resale side from what I have found is they are pretty good all hand built

 

If long term reliability is a priority, I would stay clear of NAD. Excellent engineering & sound quality for the $ but build quality lacking. Had a preamp & their best surround sound receiver fail just after the warranties expired. Receiver was supposedly upgradable w/ plug in modules which turned out not to be the case as well. Anthem & Bryston products are well made, sound good & should last a long time. Maybe check  them out. 

Decware amps are a great value in Hi-Fi. Lifetime warranty, responsive staff and as previously mentioned, they never come up for resale. With my O 96's , in my opinion , the sound is gorgeous. Also, Decware amps are super quiet.

You’re using a Bluetooth source, so I wouldn’t waste $$$ on a good amp unless you’re planning on upgrading to streaming Qobuz, etc.  Just get a PS Audio Sprout 100 and be done with it.  Sorry to be a wet blanket, but Bluetooth just won’t cut it. 

I've only heard the Rega Brio within your target items - a very solid entry integrated amp.

It's important to balance budget and any future upgrades into your selection.  If you are merely looking to have an amp within the current system a PS Audio Sprout or other all in one like the NAD 3020 could be a good fit.

Another poster stated NAD products break after their warranty - that's not my experience and my stereo is on most of the time as I leave music on for my dog when I'm not home.