The Boulder integrated is just outside your budget at MSRP; I haven't heard it but other Boulder amps and preamps have sounded sweet.
Totally agree Joe! In your estimation which integrated would say for yourself is best match for Evolutions?Based on my listening taste with the Evos, I prefer a more neutral amp/preamp combo to pair with them. I feel that the sweetness of the Evos is enough and adding too much warmth can be too much of a good thing. While I have not tried some of the recommendations here on the Evos, they are phenomenal speakers that play "MUSIC !!!"
Totally agree Joe! In your estimation which integrated would say for yourself is best match for Evolutions?
Joe, I would prefer an integrated because I want to keep my system simple. And yes my budget is $10-12K new or used OR LOWER!! :0
Just read up on Vitus components. Man those are sexy! The SIA-25 looks awesome. Now if I can only convince myself to spend that much!
Musical Fidelity NuVista 800 or Accuphase E600.
Thanks Joe. I agree with you that the Ayre is a good choice. I loved the MX-R monoblocks when I owned them a few years back. Another brand one of my internet buddies highly recommends is Gryphon Attila. The MF Nuvista looks ridiculously intriguing!
Thanks to David Baskin, one of our member dealers, I will be giving the NuVista 800 an extended audition as soon as he gets them.