Audio Research DSI 200 integrated amp


Can anyone recommend this amp to pair with PSB Synchrony one speakers?
I have not heard it but it is expensive w/just 3 imputs,no headphone or phono stage..$6500
Is it that much better than musical fidelity & Bryston?
fishing716
I heard one a couple of years ago - I think through Quad panels. For an class D amp it sounds really good, but still wasn't up to the same standards as the rest of the AR line.

For a good integrated the Pass Int-150 is also a good choice in your price range. Also, Van Alstine has a 100w integrated. His stuff is always exceptional for the money.
For $6500 you can do better then an ARC DSI-200. I heard the 200 driving a Magnepan 1.7 and was disappointed. The ARC produced a fake type of "sweetness". This was an early production model, maybe ARC has improved the sonics? Since I have not heard the Synchrony One I can't zero in on any specific amp. I would look into an amp on the slightly warm/dark side of neutral-BAT/CJ/Coda/Electrocompaniet/Marantz/Nad M3/Quad 909/Roksan.
The Audio Research digital switching amps all "suck sonically ", and do not sell very well!

Any analog amp will sound better!

Buy a Pass Labs.
As to sound characteristics of the four brands noted, my general impression is that McIntosh would tend to lean a bit warm, ARC the most neutral, and Musical Fidelity and Bryston would tend to lean a bit bright.

As to features, if you want both a headphone jack and phono stage, then McIntosh or Bryston offer really good candidates. These are both excellent brands which hold their value as well as any and getting service when needed should not be an problem.

On the other hand, if you need the phono stage but can do without the headphone jack, then the Musical Fidelity M6PRE/M6PRE separates would be worth considering. They are what I use and they pack a lot of value for the money; however, MF may not hold its value quite as well as the others and some have reported problems getting service on MF products.

If you don't need either the headphone jack or the phono stage, then I'd put ARC at the top of your list along with Bryston (I assume you'd be looking at the b135 sst2 where I think headphone and phono are options that you can take or leave).

If you need headphone but don't care about phono, Bryston looks like the best option to me. A 20 year warranty is pretty hard to overlook!