Hello,
I'm currently selecting an integrated amplifier to replace my 25-year old Yamaha A-520, which is the only piece left out of my very first hi-fi system.
As it is connected to a pair of Klipsch RF-35, I hope you can give me some advice considering that my allocated budget is about 800 Euro (i.e. about 1000 $) but I could spend a little more if I find a really good amp. Most music I listen to is played through a NAD C342 CD player, and while I use the hi-fi also while watching movies on DVD through a Panasonic DMR-ES30V, 90% of the time I listen to music.
Soon I will also receive an Apple AirPort Express to stream my iTunes collection to the hi-fi, and if all goes according to my plans it will become the most used audio source.
Most music I listen to is rock, my favourite artist being Les Claypool, but I listen also to ethnic music (mainly african, celtic and persian), jazz (mainly Jaco Pastorius) and a little classical music.
I would probably like a warmer sound compared to my current setup and my favourite instrument is the bass.
I will arrange a listening session in some local shops but I'd like first to narrow down the list of amplifiers to be tested with a pair of RF-35.
At the moment I've collected a list of amps from 40 to 80 w/ch but I'm more interested in good quality than power, as long as the power is enough to properly drive the speakers. I do like listening to loud music every now and then but in most cases I keep the volume quite low and I'd like to avoid any loss of detail at low volumes.
Here's my current list (order is random):
- NAD C355BEE
- ARCAM A18
- Marantz PM7003
- Naim Nait-5i (way above budget but it might be worth its price)
- ROTEL RA-06
- CYRUS 6VS2
- Denon PMA-1500AE
- Cambridge Audio Azur 640A
- Advance Acoustic MAP 105
If you are using any integrated amplifier mentioned above with a pair of RF-35, please give me your feedback, as well as in case you have a different amplifier in that price range and you're happy about the combined sound.
I'm also interested in negative experiences, in case any of the above integrated amplifiers should be avoided in combination with RF-35s
I'm hoping that, through your feedback, I can complete a list of three, maximum four integrated amplifiers to be tested in a listening room with a pair of Klipsch RF-35.
Thanks a lot in advance for your help and best regards,
Giovanni