integrated
Could we think back only ten years, and maybe go to Germany, where integrateds were always high on the list:
The uncrowned king was Accuphase against which the formidable German ASR (formerly Schäfer & Romp) would contend, and maybe the fancy looking Burmester (I never liked them, so cannot judge).
I loved the Accuphase E 530 and the 550, which I only let go in favour of Berning amplification.
If you need that much power (I always thought that 30W should be able to drive anything, otherwise there is something wrong with the speakers)
I would therefore recommend anything from the Accuphase 4 range, starting from the 405V to the 450, where they changed the design. Current nomination is the E470.
You even save some pennies (not too many) to include the DAC slot.
Otherwise go with ASR.
That will be able to drive tough loads (low impedances and sensitivity).
The likes of Gryphon, Pass come to mind.
Any other suggestions/recommendations?
Could we think back only ten years, and maybe go to Germany, where integrateds were always high on the list:
The uncrowned king was Accuphase against which the formidable German ASR (formerly Schäfer & Romp) would contend, and maybe the fancy looking Burmester (I never liked them, so cannot judge).
I loved the Accuphase E 530 and the 550, which I only let go in favour of Berning amplification.
If you need that much power (I always thought that 30W should be able to drive anything, otherwise there is something wrong with the speakers)
I would therefore recommend anything from the Accuphase 4 range, starting from the 405V to the 450, where they changed the design. Current nomination is the E470.
You even save some pennies (not too many) to include the DAC slot.
Otherwise go with ASR.