Low-powered, class A, solid-state integrated amps


Low-powered, pure class A, solid-state, integrated amplifiers. I can think of a few manufacturers who make them, but there must be more.

Accuphase
AM-Audio
Cayin
Luxman
Sugden

Can you help complete the list?
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Transcendent amp--really nice looking, but are those glass bottles that I see?

Perhaps now that Pass make the 150 INT, Nelson will consider adapting one of his First Watt designs.

And yes--Dan, you're right: I forgot that MF recently came out with a new A1, which I gather is supposed to hark back to the BF A1 of yore.

And then: Jungson anyone?
Have no experience with it myself, but there is the Alternate Audio CA35.

Here is the manufacturer's homepage.

Here is the link to the Audio Musings review.
I don't know for sure it's class A but the Ayre AX-7e is an amazing piece of equipment at a bargain price. Boulder also makes an integrated. I think it's the 865. One just showed up used today but you'd better hurry.
Sorry, all - the Alternate Audio CA-35 that I mentioned in an earlier post is not an integrated amp (it requires a separate preamp, which they also manufacture).

At 50 wpc I'm not sure if it qualifies as "low-powered", but Music Hall makes a class-a integrated, the model is known as the Mambo. Has a built-in 24/96 DAC to boot. Here is a link.
Sorry folks - the Alternate Audio CA35 is not an integrated (it requires a preamp).

At 50 wpc, I'm not sure if it qualifies as "low-powered" but Music Hall makes a class-a integrated amp called the Mambo. Here is a link for more information.