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I've tried half-dozen integrates or seperatesI'm a musician and don't react to solid state presentation with any of them
At the end of the day, with a great audiophile-quality system, it doesn't matter whether you have tubes or SS. So I would suggest examining your current system for weaknesses, then proceed cautiously with tube separates. Tube rolling alone can cost thousands of dollars. Plus, you'll need to try lots of tube gear over several years to find out what you like.
My dissatisfaction with this an other systems is Unable to connect with music as I should/used toThere is early fatigue from listening and I'm not in sync or part of the musicPerhaps more bass is necessary since alot of the emotion is there
I wish to sell Musical Fidelity M6i Integreated amp & Sony speakers
Ah-ha! If that is the case then you are in a very good position to make a better choice next time. Audition the amplifier and the speakers together as a package. That eliminates having to ask people which amplifier goes with which speaker. It either floats your boat or it doesn't. You will know it when you hear it.Also, don't be afraid to spend more money on the amplifier than the speaker. Most people will tell you to allocate the majority of your budget towards the speaker, but if you are buying the amplifier and speakers together as a working package, you don't have to follow that silly rule. You only need to hear good sound and stay within your total budget.Hope that made sense....
What is a fine tube integrated in 5K or less range?