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    Looking to upgrade my audio system.

    Yes, tubes are my interest right now.

    This is for audio only. No receivers or movie surround. It will need to run A/B speakers (a total of 4-6).

    The head unit will be a Mac Mini and the music will be in the Apple Lossless format.

    This is by no means a thorough review. Just some ideas that I'm looking at. Feel free to add info.

    Not looking to spend the price of a new car, so here are some of what I'm looking at.

    McIntosh MC-2100
    Dynaco ST 70 Amp
    Marantz 7T Preamp
    Dared I-30 Amp
    Dared Saturn

    The Dareds have less watts but have a built in USB DAC.

    Ideas?
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    Already have. Computer Audiophile also.
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    Marantz for the win. But if you do it go with digital speakers as well. Go big or go home.
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    McIntosh. Or Mark Levinson


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    You need to be careful with the number and type of speakers. Tubes are very sensitive to the load. AK has some great people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGrey View Post
    Thank you!

    What are you using for speakers?

    Gotta find a decent amp for @ $300. I'm going to look at Yamaha amps on Amazon.
    My main speakers are Polk Audio Model 8s (6ohm and 200 watts) and an Infinity 8" sub.

    I didn't really look at new amps. Always had a thing for tubes. McIntosh and Marantz are unobtaineum right now. Fischer and Dared(sp?) are more affordable. Just make sure the amp will accommodate everything you want.

    I actually pulled the trigger on a newer NAD pre-amp but the seller couldn't get around to shipping it.

    Audio equipment arguments, in the audiophile world, are caliber wars.

    Happy shopping!
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    Thank you kindly! This is great info; as components of our stereo degrade, we're going to have to replace them with new items. This is most useful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGrey View Post
    Thank you kindly! This is great info; as components of our stereo degrade, we're going to have to replace them with new items. This is most useful.
    There is a shop in Longmont, http://www.luddite-tek.com/, (Jeff, if I recall). Rebuilds audio all day long. My integrated-amp is going there this week for some R&R.

    Another good source for used/good condition audio is http://www.recycledaudio.com/stuff.html. They have been around for a while and have some fun stuff. Don't look for bargains but solid performers.
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