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

McIntosh isn't the best value, if you want to maximize your $.

Used Simaudio, Billie, Classe, Belles, Hegel, NAD, AVA would be on my list.

There is a lot Sansui and vintage receivers on shopgoodwill. Only buy them if you know someone who can service them. I sold my Marantz beasts after the local repair shop "aged out" of usefulness

@samdance I tend not to recommend anything I haven't owned & enjoyed and/or been very impressed with in serious seat-time in auditions.  That being said, there is definitely a synergy or compatibility that needs to be considered when it comes to selecting major playmates like an amp & speakers.  As such, I would definitely recommend auditioning whatever amp(s) interest you with your speakers before making a final decision.  Here are some ideas for you to ponder:  Musical Fidelity M6si + McIntosh MA5200 or anything McIntosh+ Simaudio Moon Neo 340 IX + Luxman + expertly refurbished Sansui + Yamaha.

F.Y.I.  From "The Vintage Speaker":  "The L112´s performance depends heavily on the correct positioning and elevation of the speakers in consideration to the room size."

JBL L112 Century II Speaker Review, Specs and Price - the Vintage Speaker Review

Good Luck & Happy Hunting!

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If you are willing to stretch a little, the Belles Aria Signature is more powerful and terrific (I own one and previously had the basic Aria). I also own the Gato Amp 150, which is their top model and sensational. The Amp 150 is Class AB and does not have a DAC, while the less expensive 250 and 400 while having higher power ratings are Class D and have an internal DAC...