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Thanks for the replies so far. I'm aiming for higher sound quality, soundstage, etc than what I've seen a class D amp can give right now. They seem OK for a sub amp perhaps, but not up to par for 2-channel listening.Also, everything I've read says seperates are the way to go, compared to integrateds, in terms of sound quality.Perhaps I shouldn't have mentioned I like electronic music, I'm afriad that may have biased you guys into thinking I'm in the "tizz and boom" crowd, which I most certainly am not.I've done all the reading on speaker placement in my listening room, room treatments, etc. I really want to move to the "next level" in quality sound; well above and beyond anything you'd find in a mass-fi store or box chain store. I'd really like to hear the "holographic" sound I've read so much about. So, soundstage depth, clarity and transient response are high on my list of priorities. Surely, there are amps that retailed in the $1500 range new that sound really good, tight bass, great imaging, etc, and can be picked up for $500 nowadays. Even if the amp is 10 years old, if it sounds good and does what I want, I'm happy. It doesn't have to be 100% cosmetically perfect, just needs to be 100% in the performance arena.Thanks,Mike
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