Summary: I gave this a 3 star in overall sound of the less than $500USD integrated amps available, but it is less than $200 new. For the money a definite 5 star.
This amp is very neutral, smooth, detailed, with a tight clean bass. It is not bright and does not have that artificial boomy bass that lower price equipment is known for. It mates well with quality monitor speakers on stands, detailed interconnects and speaker cable, and the better quality universal DVD players available. At least that is my system and this a good combination.
If you value a balanced and natural sound in a low priced, lower powered integrated amp for a second system, that will remind you of your high-end system then look now further. If you want a flashy mid-fi piece with crisp bright highs and boomy driving bass to impress your friends than look elsewhere.
I discovered this integrated amp by accident and it does not shame itself for the little money it costs. It is as enjoyable to listem to as my high-end tube based system. Where can you get a 45wpc mosfet remote controlled integrated amp remenicent of the lower powered British amps for a pitance? This amp is the North American version of the same European Pioneer A-209R model.
It is a definite keeper plus really cool to look at too.
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Rating Reviewed by: Matt Fry(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date April 30, 2003
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month
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1 votes
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, from Detroit, MI
Price Paid:
$160.00
from Soundpros.com
Summary: An absolute bargain in a sea of overpriced audio equipment, this little amp provides clean, consistent and rich power, which benefits anyone, especially those with highly efficient speakers. I have two pairs of EPI speakers (Magnus A11s and A12s) wired in parallel, and this little amp makes them sing! If listening to music is your primary activity, and you're not driving a terribly heavy load, then you are going to be very pleased with this gem.
Strengths: Warm and consistent sound. Pleasing design aesthetics.
Weaknesses: None
Similar Products Used: Just this Elite amp and a great set of highly efficient EPI speakers.
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Summary: This is an economy gem. I bought this for my office system. I also hooked it up to some nice towers with ribon tweeters I recently built. Pleasantly surprised me Very clear & detailed, good headroom, warmer sounding than most SS amps. Decent phono section. Great value for the money. $170 Would make a super dorm, bedroom, or even main.
Strengths: Value, warm sound, direct mode, usable as a power amp if needed, stout binding posts
4 ohm stable
Weaknesses: Remote does not switch power off. Needs good ventilation
Similar Products Used: NAD, Onkyo, Carver, Yamaha
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Price Paid:
$169.00
from soundcity.com via yahoo avshopper
Summary: I was in almost the same situation as the person below, except I intended to give this to my ten year old daughter who has taken a more than passing interest in music as of late. After hearing how good this little Elite amp is, I think I'll keep it for my bedroom and give her my old, but good sounding Onkyo receiver instead :-).
I've been using a Sony SDP-EP9ES digital pre/pro ($800 list price!) as a CD DAC in my bedroom system for the last few years, and to tell the truth, I can't say I really hear a difference between its "Current Pulse" DAs and my cheap Sony CDP's DAs with the Onkyo. I was very surpised that I could clearly hear the difference with this $169 Elite in the system, and yes, the Current Pulses do indeed sound better. This little amp must be a sleeper considering I'm only the second person to post (note to Audio REVIEW: Why isn't this listed under the "Integrated Amp" review section?).
This amp doesn't sound quite as good as my Marantz PM-68 in my main system, but with less than half the power at less than half the price I didn't expect it to. But I can't believe how good it does sound given the price. My remote from my main system costs more! Anyone looking to put together a good quality two-channel system on tne cheap needs to hear the A-35R.
Well done, Pioneer!
Strengths: Warm, smooth "mid-fi" sound (especially in direct mode) for entry-level mass-market price, nice bulid quality, six inputs including built in phono stage and two tape loops, Elite good looks
Weaknesses: Can't power on or off via remote, no pre-amp level outputs, runs warm so don't put it in an enclosed cabinet or stack anything on top
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Rating Reviewed by: Mark Silgalis(Unregistered User)
(Audio Enthusiast)
Review Date August 21, 2000
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Used product for 1 to 3 months
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3 votes
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, from Chicago, IL
Price Paid:
$200.00
from United Audio
Summary: Well, I was looking for a bedroom system. My main concerns were flexibility, decent (not superb) sound quality and a fairly low price tag. This pretty much relegated me to the micro/executive system category. The salesman at United Audio pointed me to this unit. I demoed it in the store with a pair of Polk RT-15 speakers and found that it sounded better than the dennon DM-3 system I was looking at! All in the system with a Denon DCM-270 open box CD changer was going to cost me a little more than the DM-3 but I would get a lot of flexibility.
I know that the system is not the creme de la creme in terms of sound quaility, but it is great for a bedroom system or those without "golden" ears. The sound of Elite amps is quite warm but in a very pleasent way. I can listen to an elite amp for hours and hours. I especially liked the fact that this was an integrated amp and not a reciever. I don't use the tuner so for me that is always wasted technology.
All in all, I say that this unit is a great deal for an audio enthusiest but not for an audiophile. I'm sure that they will find fault with this unit. I will say this though. It makes ME happy!
Strengths: PRICE, PRICE, PRICE! Sound.
Weaknesses: A bit under powered, no sub out.
Similar Products Used: Pioneer Elite VSX-07TX
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