Sub £200 integrated amp recs

As above please

This?

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If it’s a stop gap till yours is repaired I’ve got a Sonos connect amp you can borrow, one of the speaker terminals is loose but still works fine and doesn’t sound too bad for a shitty class D amp.

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With change for

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Onkyo 9010, £199 from Richer Sounds

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If you can stretch a touch, Jake @lordmortlock has a really nice Audio Analogue Puccini SE for sale at £295.

Decent MM / MC stage in it, too.

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https://theartofsound.net/forum/showthread.php?67069-For-sale-Pioneer-a20-integrated-amplifier

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The Creek is way better than the Sugden

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You’re welcome to come and get the Air Tight ATM1s. You can keep it long-term til you manage to finagle something else. (It has a single input and R&L volume controls so you can use it with a phono, alternatively you could get a switching box of some description for greater options)

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and I have a spare switching box you can use for long term

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Sounds perfect
Hopefully you will forget you loaned me it after 6 months,or I’ll paint it barley white and deny borrowing it :+1:

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PM7001 KI

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Creek is a good shout. Very underrated amp for not much money.

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Will see if I can get a cheapo passive pre amp

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Nobsound M7?

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That is a good idea :+1:

A rare thing for me, they only happen by mistake. Normal disservice will be resumed pronto.

Where’s Vanessa?