I don't think the matter of someone 'starting out' has any relevance to a tube/solid state question. If you buy a tube amp you have to replace the tubes every so often. That's about it. But if you have $1,500 for speakers and amp, you may have to buy used (but why else would you be looking on audiogon?!). Browse through the integrated tube amp section and see what fits your price range. I wouldnt spend more than half on the amp. I wish I would get stoned just by answering a question on audiogon! Of course, then they would make it illegal. Good luck!
recommendations for starting system
Hello,
I am looking to buy a tube amp and speakers to match. Our living room is fairly compact (around 14m2) so obviously something small is fine. I tested several amps already (HK970, Cambridge 640, Opera a100 and m100plus) with Amphion Speakers, both ION and Helium2 (which are almost 600usd cheaper here than in the US). I pretty much think that tube is the way to go, as the sound difference between the more "tube like" a100 and the m100 was extremely noticable and desirable. I only have at most 2000usd but more realistilly closer to the 1000usd end.
It is quite annoying because at each of the three shops Ive been to, the owners have said completely conflicting opinions on the amps listed above. Most of the reviews Ive read from the net have been the same. It either sucks or is really great.
I live in Finland so prices tend to be higher here because of taxes, however, because I am originally american and have a stepdown convertor for my keyboards, I can buy in the US and bring back here with me.
My musical tastes are very broad, but I tend to like more avantgard music than pop and generally listen to somewhat lofi rock, highly polished rock like steely dan, late 60's expressionist jazz, avantgard ambient/classical and leftfield hiphop, so I guess I am looking for an amp that is both detailed and has a warm sound that enveloped the listener instead of overwhelming like many solid states do.
So if anyone can suggest a pair of bookshelf speakers paired with a tube amp based of the above for around 1500usd or so, that would be great.
Thanks
Nathan
I am looking to buy a tube amp and speakers to match. Our living room is fairly compact (around 14m2) so obviously something small is fine. I tested several amps already (HK970, Cambridge 640, Opera a100 and m100plus) with Amphion Speakers, both ION and Helium2 (which are almost 600usd cheaper here than in the US). I pretty much think that tube is the way to go, as the sound difference between the more "tube like" a100 and the m100 was extremely noticable and desirable. I only have at most 2000usd but more realistilly closer to the 1000usd end.
It is quite annoying because at each of the three shops Ive been to, the owners have said completely conflicting opinions on the amps listed above. Most of the reviews Ive read from the net have been the same. It either sucks or is really great.
I live in Finland so prices tend to be higher here because of taxes, however, because I am originally american and have a stepdown convertor for my keyboards, I can buy in the US and bring back here with me.
My musical tastes are very broad, but I tend to like more avantgard music than pop and generally listen to somewhat lofi rock, highly polished rock like steely dan, late 60's expressionist jazz, avantgard ambient/classical and leftfield hiphop, so I guess I am looking for an amp that is both detailed and has a warm sound that enveloped the listener instead of overwhelming like many solid states do.
So if anyone can suggest a pair of bookshelf speakers paired with a tube amp based of the above for around 1500usd or so, that would be great.
Thanks
Nathan
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