Adcom "B" stock amp into my NAD C340 integrated?


I'm trying to upgrade on a real tight budget. I wondered how much of an improvement I would get by running an Adcom "B" stock power amp (in the $500 range) thru my NAD C340 integrated, using the NAD just as a pre-amp. I assume the remote control would still work and give me that lazy convenience. I have a 14 by 20 room with cathedral ceiling and right now am using Spica SC-30 speakers (a Stereophile Budget Component of the Year, I believe, in about 1992). I will upgrade to a Triangle or some decent mini-monitor in the $1,000 or so range this summer. I'd like to find a pair of Spica TC-50s or 60s. I listen mostly to female vocalists and light jazz. Thanks!
bmatth3790
If you are willing to spend $500 and since your NAD is probably worth $250 used, why not sell it and get a much better used integrated for $750.

FYI on the above post; Spearit Sound has brand new AMC tube integrateds on clearance for $499. List is $1000.

Sean's advice is some of the best you'll ever get--give it some thought. You're better off avoiding the upgrade bug in a case like here, where you're really not, in my view, making a dramatic improvement over what you already have. Learn from my early mistakes, too!
I upgraded gradually in small increments. So small that in most cases I purchased the slightly better component for the same amount of cash that I sold the old one for. After a few upgrade steps I had a much better system than what I started out with, and it cost me nothing.