First, I've always been a 2 channel stereo vinyl guy. Never owned a cd player beyond the one that came in my car.
In 2008, I got caught up in the hype of home theater. I bought a Marantz SR4002 (80w into 7 channels). Bought 5 speakers and a subwoofer, and quickly realized. Im not really into watching movies. I know, right? Why did I buy one then? You got me. After listening to all the cool explosions and other bass-intensive movie scenes, I got bored. I wanted my stereo back, so I bought an AR XA turntable and happily went back to listening to vinyl.
Fast-forward to now. My oldest son has moved out, which allows me to create a music room. At the moment I still have the Marantz paired with a pair of 1970-era Polk Audio Monitor 7a speakers, a Mobile Fidelity Ultradeck I bought 5 years ago, and a Graham Slee Special Edition phono preamp.
It sounds great. But I am looking for a dedicated 2 channel stereo analog system. I'm budgeting approximately $3500 for an amp/preamp combo or an integrated amp. I'd like at least 100w into 8 ohms.
I don't need streaming, whatever that is. Nor do I need a DAC or CD player. And I have no idea what networking is. And the Polks go down to 25 Hz, so I don't feel i need a subwoofer. I want a pure analog 2 channel system, if that makes sense.
Any recommendations? The problem with web searches is it's hard to isolate stereo equipment from multichannel, multiroom, home theater and digital systems.
Thanks In advance.