Integrated Amp - Opinion,

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ALS

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Integrated Amp - Opinion,
« on: 4 May 2006, 01:22 pm »
Hi, Among MF A5, Primare I30 & Plinius 9100/9200 which one sound more natural, 've good bottom end, more musical with good sound stage etc..Any opinions from the members?  :o

kavu

Re: Integrated Amp - Opinion,
« Reply #1 on: 4 May 2006, 06:05 pm »
Try an atc sia-150.  A hidden gem.

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Hi, Among MF A5, Primare I30 & Plinius 9100/9200 which one sound more natural, 've good bottom end, more musical with good sound stage etc..Any opinions from the members?  :o

michaelv

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Integrated Amp - Opinion,
« Reply #2 on: 5 May 2006, 03:21 pm »
I prefer Plinius 9200 over MF A5.

Plinius 9200 is now has blanced input and (from the picture on plinius' website) binding post is easier to twist ( i guess this is from WBT)

sabes

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atc!
« Reply #3 on: 5 May 2006, 05:21 pm »
ditto on the atc sia2-150:  150 watts of class a power and what smooth, open music it renders. build quality is awesome, a real beast. as unfashionable as it is (in these pages at least), i have paired it with some atc scm-12 monitors and the sound is superb. (wayne's fully-modded squeezebox 2 sources this setup - can i plug wayne here?!). the flat earth audio people are wonderful to deal with and are the u.s. distributors, i think.

Bob Reynolds

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Don't forget Creek or Bryston
« Reply #4 on: 7 May 2006, 06:08 pm »
I'm a huge fan of balanced connections so that is always a factor for me, but ignoring that another critical feature, to me at least, is being able to separate the preamp from the amp. This is the best way to add a subwoofer. Bryston, Creek and NAD are units I know have this capability.

-- Bob