low power amp recommendations

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RawB8figure

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low power amp recommendations
« on: 27 Jun 2007, 12:58 am »
Hey,

   Looking for suggestions for SS integrated or power amp around 20Wx2. Looking for decent quality around 500$.

Iwas also looking at these to power Silver Iris 15" coax. 96db
 
http://ca.denon.com/ProductDetails/1967.asp

http://www.us.onkyo.com/prod_class.cfm?class=Audiosys

What you guys think.

JoshK

Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #1 on: 27 Jun 2007, 01:13 am »
I'd check out the Cayin 300B integrated based on what I recently heard. 

nefertem

Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #2 on: 27 Jun 2007, 01:20 am »
i used to have a sansui Au 70 that was very rare with 6BQ5 out put tubes it was so clean that you could turn it up all the way and not hear any distortion i saw one on ebay from hong kong for 450 it was a good match with the early quads :bawl: i miss that amp

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Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #3 on: 27 Jun 2007, 01:28 am »
Take a look at one of NAD models. Very good for the price, and you can use them as a preamp should a vacuum tube bug bit you  :D

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Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #4 on: 27 Jun 2007, 01:29 am »
Check out a used Monarchy SM-70 Pro. 25 Watts of sweet class A power. Ive got a pair of monoblocks and they are great but I ran with a single unit for about 3 years with some 89db sensitive speakers and they sounded really good.

JoshK

Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #5 on: 27 Jun 2007, 01:35 am »
Take a look at one of NAD models. Very good for the price, and you can use them as a preamp should a vacuum tube bug bit you  :D
Boris's amps are *very* good as well.  I didn't get to hear it side by side with the other amp, but if 8-15 watts is enough and it sounds like it should be given your speakers, then these are great choices.

JoshK

Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #6 on: 27 Jun 2007, 01:37 am »
i used to have a sansui Au 70 that was very rare with 6BQ5 out put tubes it was so clean that you could turn it up all the way and not hear any distortion i saw one on ebay from hong kong for 450 it was a good match with the early quads :bawl: i miss that amp

EL84's rock.  :rock:  Sansui is usually always a safe choice too...haven't heard that particular one.

SET Man

Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #7 on: 27 Jun 2007, 01:56 am »
Take a look at one of NAD models. Very good for the price, and you can use them as a preamp should a vacuum tube bug bit you  :D
Boris's amps are *very* good as well.  I didn't get to hear it side by side with the other amp, but if 8-15 watts is enough and it sounds like it should be given your speakers, then these are great choices.


Hey!

    Yes, Audio Vista amps sound pretty good I agreed. I've heard the little PSE 5 watters that Boris bought over to my Mini-Rave. Pretty darn good for the price. :D His 15 watt PP EL84 cost more than your budget but I've heard it during NY Rave at topround/Mike's place driving the Green Mountain's Europa. It was very nice.

    If your speaker is a ture 96dB with simple xover and relatively flat impedance than even 5-8 watts SET should be able to drive them nicely in small to medium size room. :wink: And 15 watts would be great with more heard room. :D

   Anyway, if you are handy with soldering iron than you might want to hunt down old console amp like Maxnavox PP (EL84 or 6V6) amp.... but I think you will need pre for these :?  Or if you can an old Scott integ-amp. They do come up on eBay from time to time. :D

Take care,
Buddy :thumb:

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Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #8 on: 27 Jun 2007, 02:20 am »
Here's one that was mentioned around here some time ago:

http://www.winsome-labs.com/index.htm

If you need more inputs add one of these:

http://decware.com/newsite/mainmenu.htm


A recently reviewed 2 input 60 wpc integrated:  http://www.tnt-audio.com/ampli/power_ts_e.html


And here's the NAD C320BEE:  http://www.goodsound.com/equipment/nad_c320bee.htm


How about the Cambridge Audio Azur 340:  http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue21/azur340.htm


JoshK, the Cayin 300B looks really nice but sells for 7 times the stated price range!   :nono:

acresm22

Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #9 on: 27 Jun 2007, 02:38 am »
I'd think a Tripath amp would be right up your alley at that price point and power rating. That Winsome-Labs looks very cool...
Here's another option....a NIB Rega Brio on Agon... http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?intatran&1187731551

JoshK

Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #10 on: 27 Jun 2007, 02:46 am »
JoshK, the Cayin 300B looks really nice but sells for 7 times the stated price range!   :nono:

Your right, I missed his price range.   :duh:   Read too fast as is my habit.  I'd argue its more like 5-6x but still well beyond the stated limit.  Still a chinese 300B with similar makeup might work out.   I might be intrigued enough to mod one of those for interest only.  But that is assuming a budget for mods.  Still lots of value is coming from China for tube gear. 


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Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #11 on: 27 Jun 2007, 03:00 am »
What about a used Sophia Electric integrated?

You can get one used for right around the poster's price point?

George

JoshK

Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #12 on: 27 Jun 2007, 03:06 am »
What about a used Sophia Electric integrated?

You can get one used for right around the poster's price point?

George

Which one? The el84?  I heard it at Phil's xmas party I think.


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Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #13 on: 27 Jun 2007, 03:08 am »
What about a used Sophia Electric integrated?

You can get one used for right around the poster's price point?

George

Which one? The el84?  I heard it at Phil's xmas party I think.



I think you can get either the el84 or el34 at this price.

George

JoshK

Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #14 on: 27 Jun 2007, 03:11 am »
My preference is for EL84 based on limited data.....I think EL84 is a hard think to design wrong. But that is based on limited data points.

A lot has to do with design, but like I said, EL84 can't be done wrong or at least competently...  I still think guys like Boris would likely do a better job than the profit driven chinese oem.



RawB8figure

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Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #15 on: 27 Jun 2007, 05:07 am »
I have been trying to find someone in north america selling the NAD C315BEE, but no one has it. I would also want to hook up a sub amp too,

nefertem

Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #16 on: 27 Jun 2007, 09:25 am »
hi found this sansui on ebay for you it needs some work or if you want a scotts amps  there are a lot of places i know in boston that sells themhttp://cgi.ebay.com/Sansui-AU-70-Integrated-Vintage-Amplifier-FLAG-SHIP_W0QQitemZ120135339356QQihZ002QQcategoryZ3280QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

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Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #17 on: 27 Jun 2007, 10:28 am »
Tube, digital, and vintage amps don't tend to have a separate output for a powered subwoofer.  In that case you'd need a sub that allows for "full power" (speaker wire) inputs and "full power" (speaker wire) outputs to the left and right channels.

Warning:  several digital amps (specially the small ones) can be fried if connected improperly to a powered sub.

TONEPUB

Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #18 on: 27 Jun 2007, 01:52 pm »
Weren't you asking for a SS amp?

If so, I second the Monarchy SM70 Pro.  Very nice sounding amp, great build
quality and you can step up to a second one and have monoblocks if you need
to later...

TheChairGuy

Re: low power amp recommendations
« Reply #19 on: 27 Jun 2007, 03:12 pm »
The old HK 330 and 430 receivers (and others from their line back yonder) would fit the bill...with spare change.  They were truly dual-mono, nice phono stages (if that matters to you).  The Marantz's from the 70/80's looked nice, had neat 'Gyro' radio tuning...but weren't quite the sonic standards of the HK's.

A few of the later HK receivers and integrated amps (forgot the model numbers now) were both dual mono and higher current for controlling those large 15" woofers a bit better.

Lots of ways to go...the AudioSource Amp2 and 3 are used amp bargains...and can be bridged for stupendous wattage still under $500.

Enjoy  :thumb:
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