Integrated advice


Hi everyone,

I hope you are all doing well. I am considering moving some of my rig to my office system, so I may have an opening at home for an integrated. I'm happy with my current speakers - Golden Ear Triton 7 - that have an 89db sensitivity and a minimum of 3.7ohms. The front end is digital - Oppo 105 (may move to the Sony HAP Z1es, but nonetheless it will be digital). I've been using a Hegel H80, which I find to be a very nice sounding amp. However, more headroom/power would be a nice thing to have, especially because the Triton 7 has a nicely controlled deep bass.

I'm looking at a budget around $2,000-$3000 and want balanced inputs. I don't need a DAC or phono input. At this price point, I've seen a few possibilities that look interesting:

a. Wyred 4 Sound STI-500 (or the 1000)
b. Krell s300i
c. Musical Fidelity M6i (if I can find it used)

Wondering if you might give me your thoughts on any of the above. There are no dealers around here, so I won't have a chance to listen to it. However, I'll be sure to buy from a site with a return policy.

I appreciate your input and wish you all a good evening,
Scott
smrex13
Love my MF M6i and have Ayre QB9 DSD as digital source. For an office I would go with Ayre A-7. Less power however perfect for smaller spaces and can program for home theater bypass like MF M6i. I heard the Ayre A-7 with Ayre QB9 DSD and Sonus Faber Toy towers in a small 10'x10' and was blown away. If I was in condo over house I would trade the MF M6i for the Ayre A-7.
The Rogue Pharaoh has the features I'm looking for. However, I had a negative experience (shared by others, apparently) with the Sphinx, so I'm leery to take another (expensive) chance.

It sounds like Ayre is the leader right now, judging by the responses and the reviews I've seen. My listening room is about 15x13ft., so I'm sure that it would be enough power.

Another option that I just came across is the Red Wine Audio Signature 16. My power is terrible, so a battery powered amp (with a tube stage) sounds like a great idea. It's only 32wpc into 4 ohms, but I'm intrigued.

As an experiment, I hooked up my old NAD 316BEE to my system last night (40WPC), and it's much more dynamic and has better bass control that my Hegel does, although it lets through much more digital grit (that damn a/c current again). I wasn't expecting that at all, so I'm reconsidering the power needs anyway.

Thanks again for your thoughts, and feel free to keep 'em coming!

Scott
Geoffkait-- Not sure what you are saying?

OP -- Sorry to hear about your Sphinx. Pretty much everyone I've demoed one to has loved them (not sure what you happened on yours??)

The Krell would be a great option. At your price point, you also may be able to find a 550i (or very close to that price). The 550 is a VERY good integrated amp.

-Krell and Rogue dealer disclaimer
Goldprintaudio-

Doesn't the Krell 550i need a 20 amp circuit? I had ruled it out because of that, but perhaps I'm wrong?

I did like the sound of the Sphinx, so I wouldn't completely rule out the Pharaoh. How do you compare it sound-wise to the Sphinx?

Thanks,
Scott