Still Audio EL84 Integrated Amplifier - my initial impressions


Hi everyone,

I've had the new Still Audio EL84 Integrated Amplifier ($2895USD + shipping) for about a week, and I just thought I'd share my initial impressions.  I learned about the amp from the review in Postive Feedback.  After reading through Still Audio's website I contacted Mark Still.  He was very quick to respond, even though it was a day or two after Christmas.  From that initial email exchange, I've found him to be very attentive and helpful.  

The integrated amp puts out 10wpc using a total of 4 EL84 output tubes.  The unit is tube rectified (EZ34/5AR4) and has two 12AU7s in the input stage.  Mark calls this a "bookshelf amplifier," and it most certainly would fit on a bookshelf due to its dimensions - about 18" in width but only 6.5" in depth.  The front panel has a volume knob and an input selector, and the back panel has the IEC and fuse holder, three RCA inputs, and speaker taps for 4ohm, 8ohm, and 16ohm speakers.  There is a small remote control for the volume.  

The entire unit is very solid and looks like a more expensive component.  The RCA input jacks are excellent the best I've come across.  I find the speaker connectors very easy to tighten by hand.  They seem to stay put as you tighten them.  There is no release of tension when you take your hand off the connector.  The remote works well in providing small volume adjustments.  There is a nice touch that a small red or green light on the amp indicates whether the volume is increasing (red) or decreasing (green) when using the remote.  When adjusting the volume slightly between songs or during a quiet passage, it's very convenient to know whether the amp has gotten the signal from the remote.  

I am still looking for speakers to go with this amp.  As a temporary solution I'm using a pair of Klipsch RP-106Ms, and the sound is very pleasing - smooth and easy to listen to with good dynamics and plenty of volume in my smaller room (13x16ft.).  I never need to raise the volume knob past halfway (even though there is a lot more clean volume to be had beyond that point).  

I will post a more comprehensive review once I upgrade my speakers and give the amp some time to break in.  For now, though, I'm extremely pleased with it! 

Happy New Year!
Scott

p.s.  My system is analog only - Acoustic Signature Wow XL turntable and Avid Pellar phono stage.
smrex13
Scott, happy new year and congrats on your wonderful new amp! Thanks for introducing us to it, I wasn't aware of it but I like the review and the design approach. Very keen to hear how it sounds after you break it in (I'd love to hear it on my Devore's!). Lately there have been Devore 3XLs for sale here for under $2k that would probably be a good match if/when you determine you want to make a switch. All the best,Ron
 I appreciate your particular attention to detail concerning the aesthetic features of this unit. The speaker post tightening may be due to the the thread pitch, as it is tightened a certain pitch of the thread will hold, much as in the pitch of plumbing thread. Funny how such a little thing will make a difference. Of course, I wonder with some remotes if my 'message' is reaching the device, so an indication from the amp is a small but good feature as well.  Aside from those notes, I would guess that attention to such detail will continue throughout the design process and end up at the output of the amp as well.