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Welcome to AC!Advantage integrated:- lower cost (including another set of interconnects)- good synergy (versus trying to match up different vendors pre/power amps)- less rack space needed- fewer power cords/outlets requiredAdvantage separates:- more flexibility to swap out or upgrade the pre or power amp- should provide a slightly better sound- possibly additional features (not uncommon)...
I'd recommend to include Lavardin IS Reference or even IT to your list of integrated amps. These are one of the best sounding int. amps ever made.There are plenty of good reviews about both models.
You guys are great, thanks a lot. Now for the actual choices I am contemplating.Initially, my mind was set on an integrated amp. It should be noted that I am a proud owner of B&W Nautilus 804S that is going into whatever I end up buying.Choice one on integrated amp is ECI5 from Electrocompaniet (http://www.electrocompaniet.no/products/integrated/eci5.html). This one is 2x120W and has a great rep amongst its owners.Choice two is B-150 from Densen (http://www.densen.dk/products/B-150/b150.htm). At 2x100W it is slightly less power, but costs about 50% more which in itself is an indicator. The design of the box is awesome. It is Densen that has a combo of pre- and power amp that both looks and sounds very tempting, even though my thoughts are still on the integrated one.Both these vendors are very well known in the high-end audio over here in Europe but I am not sure how well they have done in the US.
Ive found one flaw with Densen products that is almost too incredible to believe. None of their products have XLR connectors (in or out) so that would make it hard to pair them with any balanced products from other vendors that have XLR on the back. Ive sent en email to Densen and look forward to see what they say on this. I certainly dont want to force myself to choose one brand in the future.
The only advantage the XLR build amp gives is that it gives you no hum. But has problems with hum? That is why the XLR system was originally made for professional use where you have 100m of interconnects. Therefore the XLR is a waste in normal Hi-Fi applications. Besides we can make normal single ended connections sound better than XLR… So for us it is a no brainer, and should be for you as well.