Integrated amplifiers combine a preamplifier and power amplifier in one chassis, making them the most direct path to a high-quality stereo system. Pair integrated amplifiers with Stereo Speakers for a clean two-channel setup, or choose strong models to drive Floorstanding Speakers with confident control. For sources, explore Players & DACs and, for analog systems, Vinyl.

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Bluesound Powernode Edge Network Integrated Amplifier

699,00 
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Bluesound Powernode 2i Network Integrated Amplifier

999,00 

How to Choose Integrated Amplifiers

Great integrated amplifiers feel effortless: stable imaging, clean dynamics and a natural tonal balance that lets your speakers disappear. The right match depends on your speakers, room size and listening level.

Power, control and speaker matching

Don’t focus only on wattage. Current delivery, stability into difficult loads and overall voicing matter just as much. If you’re pairing with larger Floorstanding Speakers, choose integrated amplifiers known for strong control and headroom. For compact setups with Bookshelf Speakers, low-level resolution and tonal balance often matter more than raw output.

Built-in features: DAC, streaming and phono

Many integrated amplifiers include a DAC, phono stage or streaming functions. This can simplify the system and reduce the number of boxes. If you prefer separate sources, you can build the front end through Players & DACs or a dedicated turntable chain in Vinyl.

Upgrade paths: when to consider separates

Integrated amplifiers are often the best value and simplest route. If you want maximum upgrade flexibility, you can move to separates: Pre-Amplifiers paired with Power Amplifiers.

Practical note for Tallinn listening spaces

In many Tallinn apartments, clean low-level detail and controlled bass matter more than extreme volume. Choosing integrated amplifiers with strong control and refined tonal balance usually delivers the most satisfying premium result in real rooms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does upgrading amplification really change the sound?
In revealing systems, amplification defines control, timing and tonal stability. Improving amplifier quality often brings greater refinement and composure, especially at realistic listening levels.
How do I know if an amplifier is powerful enough?
Room size, listening distance and speaker sensitivity all matter. Stable current delivery and control into demanding loads are often more important than wattage figures alone.
Should I choose an amplifier with a built-in DAC?
If you want a streamlined system, an integrated amplifier with DAC can simplify the setup. For maximum flexibility, use separate Players & DACs and choose amplification based on control and voicing.
Do integrated amplifiers work with turntables?
Many models include a built-in phono stage, while others require an external phono preamp. Explore compatible solutions in Vinyl to build the right analog chain.
Can stereo and home cinema amplification be combined?
Yes. Some systems integrate AV receivers with stereo bypass modes, while others combine dedicated stereo amplification alongside cinema processing for maximum two-channel performance.
Can I compare integrated amplifier options before final system planning?
Selected integrated amplifiers can be evaluated in our Tallinn showroom to understand tonal balance and control differences. For larger system builds, we provide tailored consultation to ensure proper long-term matching and performance.