Is There any Truly "High End" Integrated Amp?



I'm a reasonably well experienced audio nut and have tried a number of "good" integrated amps. I wonder, though, if there are integrated amps that are good enough for the "best", most revealing speakers. (Think Avalon Eidolon, Verity Parsifal, various JM Lab Utopias, and a variety of other fine speakers that do not have mammoth power requirements.)

People talk about the Levinson, the Musical Fidelity KW-500 and the lesser MF amps, the BAT integrated, The Rowland Concerto, etc. etc. etc.

I would like to hear from people who have actually tried the top tier of integrated amps and would be very interested in learning of their findings.

Don't need to be the most expensive. Could be the YBA Passion, Classe, MacIntosh 6900, Krell 400i, or any of a number of integrated amps that are supposed to sound good.

Hope to hear some good feedback.

Thanks very much.
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there are dozens of good ones....sugden, naim, cyrus, revox, arcam, roksan, rotel, bryston, even the creek is still a contender. you don't have to spend a lot to get alot....but if you want to spend more....arc, mac, accuphase, yada yada
Just got back from CES/Show, This year liked the RCM Bonasus integrated tube (16 watt side, $6000?) At last years show I heard the BAT being used in about half the rooms that I liked used to demo speakers etc...Was actually thinking alot about this question and it is tough. The Audion 300b SET is nice but only 7 watts and not a "true" integrated. I am currently using an Almarro a205a II only 5 watts/channel. Some of the other amps mentioned above I have heard as a demo but seems as they require carefull system matching to sound ok., well allright , all systems need to be matched but some components more of a challenge than others.
I have about 200 hours on my VAC PHI Beta integrated (sells for 19000.) It is simply the finest sound I have had in my system. I have had separates until now, including Macintosh, Pass Labs, Plinius, Aesthetix, and a few others. Coherent sound from top to bottom, plenty of bass focus and punch. Sweet, rich tube sound, with plenty of weight. I am using it to drive my Genesis 501's and it also has a very good phono stage as well. Worth a listen IMHO.Kevin Hayes thinks it's the best piece to come out of his shop, and that's saying a lot.
Joe
I own the Goldmund integrated and I must say that it is really really good. I also own separates (EAD PM2000, Lamm L1) and I have "fooled around" using the Goldmund on my main system (Amati's) and I was quite impressed.

You can't find the Goldmund integrated too much on Audiogon; I guess the people who have them love them too much, but if you ever get a chance, I don't think you can go wrong for not too much money.