Integrated Amp recommendation for $300 that will balance well with Vandersteen and NAD


I’m looking for a new/used integrated amp that will mate well and balance with my Vandersteen 2C speakers and NAD C542 CD player. My speakers cables and Interconnects are Mogami by 10-Audio.

 

Some Background:

I recently sold my NAD C370 integrated amp. I liked the sound, but it was a bit dark and veiled when I happen to compare it one day to my buddy’s Denon DRA-625 receiver. Granted, the Denon was more “analytical” sounding, but it was noticeably more open, airy when compared to the C370. Also, it seemed to have better (deeper) bass response. Keep in mind, this is what I heard on my system.

In looking for a new/used integrated, I’m thinking I need something that is bright (brighter) but not harsh that will then balance the Vandersteen’s and mate well with the C542 cd player. My budget for this is $300 max. I was reading about the Acurus DIA-100 and thought this might be a good possibility?

Any other recommendations? Also, my room size is 12x12, and the 2C’s are a pretty consistent 8 ohm speaker. Specs indicate they require 40-160 wpc, so I’m wondering too if some of the 30-40 wpc integrateds would work? The Creek 4040s2 or 4330 come to mind. The C370 was 120wpc and it did crank, but so does the Denon… which is 60wpc. I never listen loud anyway. The room is 12x12, so I don’t need much to get it too loud.

Some other integrateds I’m curious about include: Sony TA-F555ES, Yamaha A-S500, Onkyo A-9050, etc. The Sony TA-F555ES is available locally. Anyone have any experience with the Acurus, or any of these integrated amps? 


Sincerely, JSB

jsbach1685
Rotel RSX 1055. 75 Watts per channel 5.1 receiver. $150.00 
You can locate it at Audible Elegance in Cincinnati. 513-793-3737
They currently have it on their consignment on their web page. Or you can go through Ebay. 

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The weak point was the C370 in my opinion.  I owned the C372 and C326BEE and compared them extensively.  The C372 was indeed somewhat dark and laid back compared to the 326.  

NAD definitely made some changes with the BEE series stuff.  I'm assuming that the C370 was pretty close to the C372.  The Vandersteens are warm already, so the OP needs a neutral or even something on the brighter side, depending on taste.

For the budget, I'd suggest the C356BEE.
I was at audio connections in Verona New Jersey and John used a mad 326bee which sound great with ce sig 2. It was a beautiful combo but it wouldn't play rock well . For acoustic guitar femal vocals and jazz it was wonderful. 
brian
Hi Folks, 

Thanks for all the comments and suggestions. I decided to give the Acurus DIA100 a try. Glad I did... great sounding piece, and noticed an immediate difference compared to the C370. Both units are great... the choice just depends on the characteristics of the rest of the gear you're connecting it to. The DIA100 really opened up the vandies mids... and the bass definition and detail is quite remarkable. The rhythm, dynamics and "punch" of the NAD C542 cd player mates very well with the DIA too. But more importantly, the DIA100's brightness balances out the NAD's slight lack of high end crispness and/or airyness--at least in what I'm hearing. The Vandies might have been some of the culprit too--especially when using the C370. All in all, the DIA is a MUCH better match to this system now--especially for my budget! :-)    
Wow, those were not cheap new, and certainly a step up from the Nad C370 generation.  Congrats on a successful addition!