The Solo Neo now has networking capabilities and uses an upgraded disc transport. At $2000, it might seem a little pricey to a young or beginning audiophile, but considering that it combines tuner, preamp, power amp, and disc player in a clean, stylish enclosure, the Solo Neo represents great value. Taking for granted that the sound quality is still up to par, I would recommend the Solo Neo to any music lover who wants good sound, good looks, simplicity, and versatility.
However, if all you need is a good integrated amp, you might consider Arcam's new FMJ A19. Rated to deliver 50Wpc into 8 ohms, the A19 integrated amplifier ($999) has six line-level inputs, a MM phono stage, preamp output, front panel mini-jack and headphone jack, and uses the same Texas Instruments PGA2311 volume control found in Arcam’s top-of-the-line FMJ A88 processor.
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