Look into the Bryston B135 cubed integrated amplifier. It's an excellent amplifier with a very transparent sound, plenty of power and has a great manufacturer's warranty. Depending on how much you want to spend; you could also get the earlier B135 SST2 version. Good luck in your search!
Intergrated Amp suggestions for B&W 805d4
Hi Everyone,
I am new to this forum and to any music forum for that matter. I have been reading a lot of threads here that I have been informative and helpful.
I am looking to match an intergrated amp with the new 805s, and would very much appreciate any suggestions or recommendations.
I have listened with the Naim Atom and Nova and personally, whilst I liked the detail, I found it too forward and fatiguing. With the Hegel 390, I found the bass rounder but top end more forward. With the Musical Fidelity M5si, I much preferred this sound as it was rounder and softer yet detailed but less detailed than the Naim. (Apologies if I use the wrong audiophile terminology, I am unfamiliar with these terms but I am only using what I feel best fits with my discription of sound)
A few people have recommended the MA252 and MA 352 from McIntosh as they advised that this will soften the diamond tweeter and also bring warmth and extension to the bass. Others have recommended tube amps like Prima Luna.
i have never owned or had any experience with tube amps.
Any suggestions, info or advice for a good amp to match my speakers?
Thank you in advance.
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Given what you’re looking for, if I’m you I’d look at a hybrid integrated like Unison Research or Pathos. If you don’t listen to boom boom music at loud levels I’d highly recommend looking at the Octave V70 or a used V110 as I think their sound qualities also match well with your tastes/goals. There happens to be a near-new V110SE for $6150 available on EBay now that’d be well worth a look... https://www.ebay.com/itm/234412897564 I think any of these brands would be a great fit. Personally, I’d start with Unison Research because I find B&Ws crave some power that the UR integrateds can deliver, and you only have to deal with input tubes that tend to last longer and cost less than output tube so less hassle/expense overall. Read the reviews and see which fits your needs best. Anyway, hope this helps, and best of luck. |
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