For those looking to build a classic hi-fi system and not break the bank, Rotel’s newest integrated amplifier, the A8, should absolutely be on your radar. It’s one of the few integrated amplifiers — meaning a stereo amplifier with a built-in (MM) phono preamp — that costs less than $500.
In a nutshell: If you have a turntable and bookshelf speakers, this looks like the ideal hi-fi component to complete your all-analog vinyl system.
Rotel A8 Integrated Amplifier

Rotel A8 Integrated Amplifier
Specs
Design | Class AB integrated amplifier |
Power | 2 x 30 watts (8 ohms); 2 x 40 watts (4 ohms) |
Built-In Phono Stage | Yes (moving magnet) |
Old School Hi-Fi
Aside from its price, the thing that makes the Rotel A8 super appealing is that it’s very much a classic hi-fi component. It lacks any wireless streaming capabilities — there’s no Bluetooth or Wi-Fi —which is one of the things that drives up the price of other integrated amplifiers.
The Rotel A8 is designed to do one thing really well: link your bookshelf speakers to your turntable, CD player or tuner. It has three different RCA inputs — for connecting your various analog components — and a moving magnet (MM) phono stage for your entry-level turntable.