Affordable integrated pure class A?


Any recommendations on a pure class A integrated under 2k? Is the Belles Arias Class A?
stuff_jones
Thanks guys. I’m assembling a system from scratch and have heard so many good things about pure class A. I’m looking at bookshelf speakers in the 2k range.

I’m coming from portable audio and I’ve got the LHS GeekOut V2A headphone DAC/Amp which is class A and sounds so good. It’s punchy, detailed and full bodied - by far the best portable source I’ve heard for dynamic drivers (not BAs).
Head-fi vs Hi-fi = different parameters. If the bookshelf speakers will actually be on a shelf - or close to the wall, the sound will be impacted. The full benefits of a Class A amp might not be realized. This leads to another discussion of what comes first - the speakers or the electronics - taking into account the room and the speaker placement.
@steakster Yes I’m struggling to figure out how to work through all the possible combinations of equipment I could possibly pair and how to sequence purchasing. I know people say you’ve got to go out and hear stuff but a) you can’t hear everything you’re interested in around you and b) that takes a lot of time. Or are you supposed to max out your card and order multiple amps and speakers and play around with that? Or just do your research and blind faith buy well regarded gear knowing that the system is going to be so much better than anything you’ve owned that you’ll probably be happy with it and if you’re not you can resell it? I’m leaning towards the latter, and leaning towards starting with Fritz speakers and building around that.

Then the question becomes how good of an amp do you need with the speakers to where you reach diminishing returns? 

The one thing I think I’ve got down is the Bluesound node 2i. Seems to be a unanimous choice for a budget streamer with a good enough DAC to get started.

Sorry for the tangent.
b) that takes a lot of time
Hobbies tend to do that.
Or are you supposed to max out your card
Been there. Don’t recommend it. ☹️
Or just do your research . . . knowing that the system is going to be so much better than anything you’ve owned . . .
Final answer. After purchasing your system, never visit an audio website again. It’s like stopping by to say hi to your former dealer. They always have great new stuff that you got to try.
I'm hoping it's more of a one time purchase than a hobby - like purchasing the best washer/dryer for me :D. I want to get back to the hobby of music enjoyment.