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suggestions on a decent integrated amplifier



 
 
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Old August 24th 06, 06:34 AM posted to aus.hi-fi,uk.rec.audio
zack
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Default suggestions on a decent integrated amplifier

try NAD amps

"corks" wrote in message
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Hi,

Just wondering what people's opinions on a decent integrated amp would be

to
go with a Denon DVD2900 and Monitor Audio Silver S6.

I dont listen super loud and i prefer a nice tight sound that stays

faithful
to the original source material - no bommy bass or exaggerated treble.

i listen to all sorts of music , but in particular i like Dead Can dance,
New Order, David Sylvian, Durutti Column, alot of the stuff that has

comeout
of the Real World label, lot of female vocal stuff (DCD,EBTG, Beth
Orton,Cocteau Twins, Tracey Chapman) and some rocker stuff like Husker Du,
Front Line Assembley and a fair of the chill out stuff - cafe del mar,

real
ibiza etc.

Amps I've looked at include so far ,the Marantz PM7001, Denon PMA1500,

Rotel
1062 (and maybe the 1072). ristish brand like Arcam, Cambridge and Naim

are
a possibility but tend to be prett expensive here in OZ thanks to the
exchnage rate and transport costs.

thanks

Dave




 




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