Good morning Gentlemen. I just wanted to let you guys know that I ordered the Integra 80.3 yesterday to replace my B&K reference 70. In true fashion, they ran the card called in the order and then informed me that it was back ordered Nationwide. Expect Delivery between mid Feb and March 1. Since the pre was backordered though he did give me a discount. He took 10% off. So Im happy despite having to wait. Ultimately, the decision came down to salesmanship and extras since there was no obvious difference in sound. The Marantz certainly finished a close second based on overall value, but I felt that with my limited product knowledge the overwhelming response from the group supported the "Integra", with the added bonus of a salesperson who would likely work for free to share his knowledge it was hard to pass up. He is a true, exciting audiophile, that I genuinely believe would pass on a big salary to continue doing what he loves. I dont see that often anymore, hell I wish I could pursue my own passion and get paid for it (even though there really has never been a market for a middle aged man whore lol). SO yes, his willingness to share his knowledge and my belief that he would be downright excited if I actually called him with a problem played the largest role in my decision. Some may find an appreciation for that, some may say sucker! Either way, best price cant always be best deal In my humble opinion. The price difference between the Anthem and the Integra was small (600) and the Anthem wasnt a pre-amp. It was a receiver. The Marantz was well priced and finished second, it covered all of my current needs and was the most physically attractive of the bunch in my opinion. But the salesman acted as if I were bothering him will in his own store. He answered the questions I ask of him, and offered little else. The experience left me with very little confidence about him handling a problem. I could have missjudged the guy, but in an empty store during a houston texans playoff weekend I should have been viewed as a potential sale. He never told me why I should purchase his product, only that I shouldnt purchase the Anthem in that particular model. Either way, im getting long winded here. Thank All of you for offering your opinions. I placed a similar ad on another site and got one response. I thank you all for your time, and thank you all for leading me to Integra. A brand I had heard nothing about until you guys brought it to my attention. So your voices were heard, and your advice was taken. Thanks a million. If anyone is in the Houston area, your welcome to come by and listen anytime (after the Integra comes in) if your considering any of the equipment I own. Once again, thanks a million.