So, I've decided on the spreakers. But what amp?

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Hiya all!

I've been dwelling back and forth between what bookshelf speakers I want to get for a new "budget system from scratch" to my 25kvm (~269sqft) living room and the choice fell on the ELAC Debut B5.2. Now all I need is an amplifier to get things going. It needs to have a built in DAC since I own a 4K Smart TV that only has an Optical output. So the final contestents are:

Onkyo A-9130 (nicest looking of the bunch, love the square-isch shape. Also Class AB) --- 3265SEK (~324USD)
Marantz PM-6006 (Ugliest and most expensive, but best sounding?) --- 4490SEK (~446USD)
Pioneer A-40AE (Cheapest, never really liked Pioneer amps in the past, about to change?) --- 2990SEK (~297USD)
Argon Audio SA-1 (Smallest and weakest but has Bluetooth. Not necessary, but welcome) --- 3498SEK (~347USD)

Problem is, as of Covid-19 and everything happening right now, I wont have the opportunity to listen to them all. But also 'cause of Covid-19 I would like to have something to pass time whilst at home and what could be better than using home-time to listen to sweet music?

If someone has useful information regarding their listening experince of any or all of these amplifiers, please feel free to reply!

Many thanks in advance!
/sincerely

Joel Öman
 

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Only heard two. I happen to like marantz looks but I'd take the onkyo as I found it more 'neutral'.
Don't know anything about the others listed.
If you can I'd be looking at an amp and separate DAC.
You might also look at Denon PMA 800NE which is probably better than the Onkyo.
Note: the Onkyo seems to be out of stock in a lot of places
 
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For me, this is easy. The Marantz all the way. It is by far the most musical amp of them all with a first class DAC. I don’t understand why you don’t like its looks but that’s up to you. Build quality is superb.
 
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Only heard two. I happen to like marantz looks but I'd take the onkyo as I found it more 'neutral'.
Don't know anything about the others listed.
If you can I'd be looking at an amp and separate DAC.
You might also look at Denon PMA 800NE which is probably better than the Onkyo.
Note: the Onkyo seems to be out of stock in a lot of places

Yes, I've seen that it is somewhat hard to find, probably 'cause of Covid-19... :( But, I'll check out the Denon as well, thanks!
 

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For me, this is easy. The Marantz all the way. It is by far the most musical amp of them all with a first class DAC. I don’t understand why you don’t like its looks but that’s up to you. Build quality is superb.

Hehe, yes, well, looks are also important (I have a particular style, modern, square-isch). ;)
But I've also heard that the DAC in the Marantz is supposed to be excellent, which is also why it's on my list...
 

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Only heard two. I happen to like marantz looks but I'd take the onkyo as I found it more 'neutral'.
Don't know anything about the others listed.
If you can I'd be looking at an amp and separate DAC.
You might also look at Denon PMA 800NE which is probably better than the Onkyo.
Note: the Onkyo seems to be out of stock in a lot of places

It's way more expensive though... (The Denon) They do have a PM-600NE which also has Bluetooth, consideration?
 

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Hehe, yes, well, looks are also important (I have a particular style, modern, square-isch). ;)
But I've also heard that the DAC in the Marantz is supposed to be excellent, which is also why it's on my list...
Only you can decide upon the balance of performance to aesthetics. The DAC in the Marantz is the same as in the CD60006, which is outstanding.
 
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For me, this is easy. The Marantz all the way. It is by far the most musical amp of them all with a first class DAC. I don’t understand why you don’t like its looks but that’s up to you. Build quality is superb.
Build quality is super cheap I think , tacky casings and the poorest of finish. It is what is inside of course but it looks cheap. So do most hi fi products now.
 

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But he cannot audition, that's the point of his question
I know. But only he can decide if he’s going to make this decision based on looks or what he researches about performance. My point is that I believe, sonically, the Marantz is the best of that bunch. If he has a particular style he is after, and that is going to influence his decision, that is entirely his decision.
 
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I know. But only he can decide if he’s going to make this decision based on looks or what he researches about performance. My point is that I believe, sonically, the Marantz is the best of that bunch. If he has a particular style he is after, and that is going to influence his decision, that is entirely his decision.
Marantz better in your opinion and he has to pick based on performance etc.
Just how many of these amps have you heard?
 

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Marantz better in your opinion and he has to pick based on performance etc.
Just how many of these amps have you heard?
All apart from the Argon. As I’ve said, all I - or anybody - can do is express an opinion based on what we know. Some will agree and some won’t. What the OP does with that is entirely their decision. I would never dream of telling anybody what they should like nor how to spend their money. (y)
 

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Go on YouTube and see professional tests on the speaker (They tend to be common on the full speaker range) and what amp they are using, also have a look at the manufactures website as they normally show what type of amps they use with their speakers in the marketing material.

NOTE: This doesn’t guarantee that the one they choose will please your ears, but at least it should narrow it down, plus with an online sale you can send it back if it is not fit for your purpose. (Either that or wait until the lockdown is lifted)

Bill
 

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