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NotoriousBIG_PJ
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18 Oct 2008, 02:58 am »
I'm looking for an integrated amp for my desktop that can output between 20w-150w into 8ohm speakers. I don't really have a price range set, just want to see whats available.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. ^^
Biggie.
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pardales
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18 Oct 2008, 03:35 am »
Not sure how small you are looking for but RWA Sig 30.2 is smaller than your average integrated.
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byang
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18 Oct 2008, 04:28 pm »
I have Naim's SuperNait, it is relatively small and a very versatile amp imho.
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BradJudy
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18 Oct 2008, 06:15 pm »
While not a single unit, there's the Parasound Zpre and Zamp which are small footprint and stackable.
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18 Oct 2008, 07:02 pm »
I've always wanted to hear the Exposure 2010S integrated. The price isn't outrageous and its fairly compact. Art Dudley's review on Stereophile,
http://www.stereophile.com/integratedamps/1105exposure/
really fascinated me. He is really one of the best audio journalists always providing at least an entertaining read. This doesn't necessarily mean that I share his tastes especially in music (can't get into Joanna Newsom's "Ys" no matter how I try.)
At any rate, the Exposure looks to be a terrific piece at its price point.
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18 Oct 2008, 07:27 pm »
The Bryston B60 is a low profile amp. It runs pretty hot and needs more side ventilation than top and bottom, if that changes anything. Excellent value used IMO.
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ton1313
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19 Oct 2008, 12:13 am »
Nuforce IA-7
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Rocket_Ronny
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19 Oct 2008, 03:36 am »
I am running a Little Dot T-100 digital amp to drive a pair of SP Techs for my computer. Very nice.
Rocket_Ronny
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rabpaul
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19 Oct 2008, 05:32 am »
Bel Canto S300i
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NotoriousBIG_PJ
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19 Oct 2008, 05:45 am »
Thanks for all the recommendations. Lots of choices out there I see.
Biggie.
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gsm18439
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19 Oct 2008, 11:30 am »
Also, some of the last generation of Linn integrated amplifiers.
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