So many integrated options -- McIntosh 8900, Levinson 585, Lyngdorf 2170, Anthem STR,


just to name a few that I'm considering.  Here's my current situation and what I'm thinking.  I'm currently running a Denon AVR X5200, which is a top level AV receiver, but I use a very powerful Krell power amp, the FPB 400cx, to power the front L/R speakers.  It actually sounds decent, but for my two channel listening, I'm limited to the quality of the pre-amp section in the Denon.  Now, the 400cx is a class A amp, runs very hot, and weighs over 100 pounds.  So, I'm wondering if I can improve my overall sound quality by going with a high end integrated amp for my two channel listening.  I'd also be getting rid of one huge, heavy, and hot box and reducing the need for interconnect cables.

Now, all these units include a home theater bypass, so I could continue to use my Denon for my Blu-ray movies and TV watching, thereby preserving my multi-channel system.  I also use my Oppo 203 to play multi-channel SACD and DVD-Audio over HDMI into the Denon.  With one of these integrated amps, I could then connect my Oppo's digital output, my laptop pc, and my turntable, to the IA.  I would think the DAC and associated analog output stages, as well as the phono stage quality of the integrated amps would be superior to that of the Denon receiver.

As to my integrated amp options, I really like the functionality of the McIntosh 8900 in that it can truly serve as a "one box" solution because it includes a nice phono stage.  It also has the upgradeable DAC module, which has the potential to somewhat "future proof" it in case McIntosh releases an upgraded module.  200 wpc.

The ML No. 585 has the highest list price and has great reviews, although it's been out a few years.  It does not offer a modular DAC or phono input, although I could easily obtain a nice phono stage.  200wpc.

The Lyngdorf is currently very hot here on Agon and people are heaping praise on its sound quality.  Again, it has a DAC but no phono stage. Not as much power as the 8900, STR, or 585.

The Anthem STR Integrated is new and also includes MM and MC phono inputs.  200 wpc.  Includes Anthem Room Correction.

Any opinions or experience here with these options?  Thanks much.
mtrot
Right On! mtrot

the No. 585 is on my list to demo as well. Not a fan of Revel speakers though.
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That Axpona room rocked, man.  I spent 30 minutes in there Friday.  Went back Sunday to listen for another hour or so, although the music selection they chose on Sunday kind of sucked in my opinion.  I'm not a classical or jazz guy.  I prefer Rock and Roll.  The 585 paired with those F228 was so good.  I'm a Focal guy and am giving props to that setup.  The 585 made my list after listening as well.  BAT VK3000SE is my other choice, although I've yet to listen.  
Meant to post my only hold up with the 585 is that it has the built in DAC, which you're paying extra for.  I'm not a fan of a built-in DAC as digital technology is always changing.  You'll want to replace it later for the latest/greatest in digital and then you have a DAC in your pre section you'll never use.....
@ snafujg

Well, that's true, but in my situation, I've never had any audio equipment that even approaches the audio quality that I heard out of that room.  So, I feel like the DAC in the 585 might be great for me for some time.  Also, I suspect that, once you get to a certain level of DAC, the overall sound quality you hear will be more dependent on the quality level of the pre-amp and power amp sections of an integrated amp, and the 585 has that in spades.

BTW, there is a newer version of the 585, the 585.5, which incorporates the top flight phono stage from their pre-amps, but they get you for another $4000, bringing the retail price of the 585.5 to $16,000.
snafujg
please post here if/when you demo the B.A.T. VK-3000SE.
I would be interested in reading the comparison between it and the ML No. 585.
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