I can understand that...I feel that way (biased) about some amazing gear from other countries. But I say nothing spotty here. Bill Parish at GTT has fantastic service and most of all knowledge. Just talk to him. I think the Makua w Tambaqui is the sweet spot, save a stand alone Tambaqui. So many people have these and love them. Getting the Makua lets you play with different amps now and later. And the Makua is visually stunning. I only stream, no vinyl or other inputs, but still I love the preamp w DAC. If you have an issue, Bill will take care of you. It takes a much more expensive preamp to best the Makua, and the internal Tambaqui is exactly the same as their stand alone Tambaqui. And together it is a value if you consider yourself getting a DAC like the Tambaqui :)
Integrated amp: Component weight
I'm an older guy with a bad back looking to spend $5-10K on an integrated amp. Before I get into functionality, connectivity, or even sound quality, my threshold considerations are price, power, and weight. My 86dB-sensitivity Harbeths do best with the equivalent of a 200-300wpc solid-state unit, I need to drive a variety of analog & digital sources, hope to keep weight under 40lbs, and want to stay away from "classic" Class D designs. Been there, done that, D simply didn't work in my system.
My question: Does anybody know of any published listing of amplifiers that compares products by weight or size?
So far, I've only found a few 15-35lb models that meet this initial filter, from sellers like Ayre, Devialet, & Bryston, and, surprisingly, even ARC. However, there are connectivity & functionality issues that make these otherwise-terrific options a poor fit.
Any suggestions?
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