Edit: I added Dac to the title, please read my post on 2/10/11 1:36 am
Edited by SLO7_MACHIN3 - 10/1/11 at 5:41pm
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The Peachtree Nova covers two of the bases you're looking for. It has a headphone out, and a digital input along with the usual RCA's. No phono input but there are several inexpensive phono pre-amps available that you can get. I use a VPI-130 myself and it also has a headphone out with a volume control.
According to the manufacturer the DAC in that amp is really good and it has tube in the preamp circuit that can be cycled in/out via the remote.
The Peachtree Nova is nice is you want a pretty good pre/amp/dac/hp all in one. None of the individual sections of the Nova is outstanding IMO, although the natural wood case is beautiful. I second a used McIntosh or perhaps a Classe if you can find them. A little more expensive perhaps but extremely well built and easy to repair.
the peachtree nova is way out of my budget at ~€1000 new. The Yamaha a-s500 ~€350, the a-s700 ~500, a-s1000 ~950.
I was hoping to spend around €300-500, maybe get an used/ex-demo/refurb a-s1000 or a-s700. Nad models are about the same prices as the yamaha ones
As i said i will buy an audio interface soon, and i don't know how the dac on something like the peachtree would compare.
Prices in the used market vary too much so i didn't specify a limit, aslo there a lot of bargains in the audio market.
I mentioned the audiolab 8000x (8000a, 8000s?) because it seems that are a lot around, and they appear a lot on ebay. My grandfather bought maybe 10 years ago audiolab gear (pre, power and cd player), but i don't know the model, gotta check.
As for McIntosh i don't think i can get an integrated for this kind of money. Furthermore i don't know if the speakers would be up to the task of something along these lines, but of course a future upgrade is always possible.
My fathers' Quad 405 mk2 is not out of the question if he intends to change. It has been repaired, maybe modded. What do you think?
I got very lucky on my craigslist to find a Rotel 1062 interegrated amp for $300. Look into vintage, you will be amazed on how good they sound (i play on getting a vintage receiver or intergrated) for the money. Good luck
Meridian 551, can be had for less than 500$, and has a headphone jack...
Try to get the Yamaha A-S1000, which is the best of the choices you mentioned.
I have the A-S2000, the original balanced version of the A-S1000 and I like it a lot. Its built in headphone amp is actually pretty good for low impedance headphones.
Cambridge Audio 640A used is very cheap and sounds very good with good HP out. I owned one and can recommend it.
I still haven't bought the Dac (neither the integrated, tough times) but i think i'm going to make up my mind next week. I'm pretty inclined to buy the Fiio E10, it seems to be a simple and cheap solution, and maybe latter an Apogee One, both for the price of the Apogee Duet mk1, and possibly the fiio's dac makes a better job than the duet, am i wrong?