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Old 08-01-2010, 03:27 PM
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Default Audio Research DSi200 Integrated Amp review from Soundstage.com

SoundStage! Equipment Review - Audio Research DSi200 Integrated Amplifier (8/2010)



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Old 08-01-2010, 03:55 PM
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If I were looking for a SS integrated this would be my top choice.

I like everything about it, and those that I know have heard it says it sounds very impressive.
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Old 08-01-2010, 04:21 PM
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Stephen...I am going to give it a listen as I am curious. It got a Reviewer's Choice award from Soundstage.com in the attached review above. I am contemplating its more powerful big brother the DS450 which is a power amp only. Same circuit topology without the preamp section and a beefier power supply section to pare up with my tubed REF 3 preamp (maybe REF 5 down the road). I will report back when I hear it.
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Old 08-01-2010, 11:20 PM
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Thanks Cyril, I look forward to your review.


One of our members here has one driving Sophia 3's to his delight.

I will wait to let him chime in also...
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Stephen...yep. He also has the DS450 driving his Maxx3's. Not bad huh? You could do worse ...
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I'd like to hear this integrated too. I had read or been told a while back that when ARC started out with the DSi200 one of their design objectives was to make sure it could adequately drive bigger Maggies. Must be something in the water up there in Minn!
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DSi200: Warmish and powerful amp+Wilsons+bright room=very satisfying.

DSi200 seems a very good fit with a pair of Wilson Soph3s in a brightish room. It warms things up nicely. Imaging is excellent and I sense that the DSi200 is giving me all of the Soph3's bass extension. My kids use this amp. It's bombproof and it's staying. Oh, and it plays loud through the Soph3s. My kids usually watch TV at a volume level of 2. I listen to music at 6. And I play it into the kitchen at 12 (out of 99). So I can see how some would consider a VSi60 for the Sophs. The DSi200 will be a keeper for us. And doesn't it just pair so nicely to the DAC8 and PH6? ;-)


DS450: Warmish class D amp+Big Wilsons+big quiet room=not as satisfying.

The DS450 is of a similar character, warm. Some say it's a bit dark. The room I have it in is very large and quiet, it's anti-bright. So that may be accentuating the amp's dark character. And is it me? I'm afraid the amp seems to get sucked out in the deep bass at higher volume levels. Nothing of the kind is evident with the smaller integrated across the house.

I'm going to replace the DS450 with a Boulder 1060. I adore the 860 in our bedroom. It's potent and precise and smooth, with just the slightest, nicest warmth (after a lengthy burn in). Yes the Boulder 1060 is 300WPC into 8 ohms. But the MAXX3s are rated at 3.9 ohms. The DS450 gives peak power of 550W into 4 ohms. The Boulder 1060 gives 700W peak into 4 ohms. This is higher current class A/B type performance vs. the efficient class D DS450. And power aside, the Boulder generates 1/1000 the distortion.

My guess is the DS450 is an amazing amp. But the MAXX3s may be showing off its rough edges.
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AeroSmith...thx for the update. Looking forward to hear your thoughts on the 1060 when it replaces the DS450.
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One more point on the DSi200: it's a joy to use. Input changes come with a nice satisfying click. The volume control is nice and smooth (and easier for my kids to understand versus the Boulder pre's). One just needs to get used to the volume being on the left while the volume level is over on the right.

And, strangely, I've found the DSi200 sounds a bit better with almost any source when I invert its polarity. Huh, go figure.
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