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So, my bit of disenchantment with my Pioneer Elite VSX-LX503 has had me scouring the internet, looking for my next bestie. I've yet to venture to a dealer in the COVID-19 era, but that may change. The new Parasound Newclassic 200 Integrated seems to have most of the features I am looking for: built in DAC (no DSD, but that's cool) phono stage (MM & MC) rudimentary bass management (sub control on the remote is rad!) and 110WPC.
I can't find any published measurements, but the reviews (yes, I know...) have been pretty positive:
Performance Features Ergonomics Value
www.soundandvision.com
Parasound NewClassic 200 Integrated Amplifier $1195 9.7 Build 10.0/10 Features 9.0/10 Sound 10.0/10 What We Dig Amazing Transparent Sound Bulletproof Build Quality A Ton Of Useful Features What To Think About No DSD Compatibilty No Bluetooth or Streaming AMAZON As I said in my first impressions...
hifitrends.com
Always on the lookout for an audiophile bargain, I was very interested to learn about Parasound's NewClassic 200 integrated amp. A couple of days ago I...
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What I like: features, ultra slim profile, gold lettering matches my Pioneer UDP-LX500. What I don't like: bright green display - ugh! I may experiment with colored film to do... something. I least it is dimmable. What I am unsure about: Class D amplification. I had a bad experience with a T+A Powerplant - it was waaay too soft (as in leading transients) and I think they tried too hard to smooth out the "jaggies" or something. I've read that newer Class D can be awesome and I've heard a fantastic (out of my reach $-wise) implementation from Linn. My hope is, this being Parasound, they did the job the right way.
Anywho, anybody have or heard this puppy? Also, I do have my eye on a couple British imports - just thought I would explore a domestic option!