Need Some Help Choosing an Integrated Amp


Hi Folks:

My current system includes an ARC SP-16 and 150.2 amplification. I am considering moving in a different direction--going with a quality integrated amp and a separate, high quality phono stage to be fed by a new analogue rig. Right now I want to focus on replacing the ARC equipment with an integrated. I value build quality, tonal authenticity, good bottom end control and drive, PRat, and a three dimensional soundstage. Tubes are OK but I'm leaning toward solid state. Budget would be around $4k new or used. The amp will drive 97db efficient Daedalus DA-1.1's with an Esoteric X-03se as the source.

I'd like to end up with something that is as good or better than what I am using for electronics right now when running my digital front end. Any help or advice is appreciated. I've seen a few interesting products from Bryston, Ayre, Pass Labs and Sugden.
dodgealum
Yeah, I was looking at the Sugden and that seems to be a really nice piece. Not a ton of information out there but it has certainly caught my attention. Pubul57--I think you have accurately stated what my speakers require--high quality, lowish power and high current. Please keep the suggestions coming--you all are keeping me busy researching all these different brands that I've never heard of!
Well, another similar low power integrated with great reviews and user comments is the Red Wine 30.2, 30 watts, battery powered, with a high quality stepped attenuator. See the sixmoons reviews and threads on the GON. I have not heard it, but the feedback is pretty impressive and should very quiet being off the grid.
the best integrated i know of is the Musical Fidelity A1008. stock it is excellent but there is a mod for it that brings every aspect including the DAC up to extreme high end. when the DAC is modded it is possibly one of the best DAC's available for under $6,000. It can do a lot for your digital system.
the Musical Fidelity X-T100 also can be modded to be a giant killer ( i have one), there are still a couple of these left before they are all gone. btw, i wouldn't recommend the A-5 integrated.

good luck, lou
The Musical Fidelity A5 is one of the finest integrateds out there cost no object. This component has continued to improve over the past six months and, powering Vandersteen 2Ce signatures, provides a wide soundstage with the sweetness of tubes. Detail, extension, balance, freedom from fatigue; I couldn't ask for more in an integrated and I have owned and listened to many. Several audio buddies of mine that have listened to this system extensively agree.
I would check out the Pathos and the Unico Unision. They are less expensive, but every bit as good as amps costing way more (price=hype much of the time). I also think the Audiomat is worth a listen, but it might be a bit laid back for your tastes from what you describe.

I personally hate the Plinius and the Naim stuff. It sounds pleasant enough, but ultimately unemotional and a bit bright and dead to my ear. I like at least a tube in the pre stage to liven things up, thus the Unison, which is a solid state amp section and tube pre I believe.