Integrated Amplifier Recommendations Needed


I have a pair of JBL L112 speakers in excellent condition, but I would like an integrated amplifier to drive them. The JBLs are fairly efficient, 89 dB @ 1 W/1 M, and the maximum recommended amplifier power is 300 watts. My room is 20X25 with 10-foot ceilings.  

100 wpc would be adequate; what do you all recommend?  I want to stay under $2000, and used equipment is fine.

I listen to 80% jazz, from small groups to big bands.  The rest mixes classical, classic rock, Steely Dan, etc.  

Best,

 

MB

 

samdance

Hegel 160 is 150 watts per channel, more than enough for your JBL’s. Keep in mind that the more power, the better the control over your speakers, i.e. better bass control. Used, you can find the Hegel 160 for $1500-2000. IMO a great choice.

@yogiboy The Belles Aria has very good tonality/coherence and musical flow that most budget amplifiers lack. Had my sister’s audio gear when she was in the process of moving. Had 3 amplifiers on hand...my current Esoteric A 03/C 03 previously used a Valve Audio Predator and her Belles Aria. The Aria was taxed driving my Focus Audio FS 8 speakers that have a claimed 91db sensitivity with 4ohm/3ohm minimum. What I have read is the Focus Audio FS 8 has a very difficult phase shift that my Esoteric and Predator were never taxed although the Predator lost liquidity at higher volume. My point is specs can be very misleading which means a demo is almost a necessity when unsure about amp/speaker synergy.

Hegel integrated amps are best suited for Home Theater applications.

JBL L112 should get vintage Sansui. An AU-9500 or AU-6600. A 9500 can be found under $2K and a 6600 less than $1K. Those two would be epic,... just my opinion. 

Echo Audio has a Primare i32 integrated with the add on streamer that would be great for your situation. I believe it’s about $1495 so well under your budget. 120 wpc.(no, I don’t work for them, I just saw it on their website earlier today)

 

https://echohifi.com/details/14517/Primare_i32