BTW, I also ahve a Marantz ND8006 CD/streamer in this system and it works very well and sounds very good even on higher bit rate internet streams. So that shoudl help you feel comfortable. Sorry, cant comment on the other piece of gear.
Building a mid(-upper) range stereo with Marantz and Klipsch
Have a nice day !
I am new to this forum. I am no expert. I am about to build a stereo system so that I could listen to hi-res
music and the (flac) rips of my cd collection (classical, jazz, popular…).
*I have purchased lately a Marantz NA6006 network player.
*I have a pair of Klipsch RP8000F floorstanding loudspeakers.
( at the present time they are connected to an almost 30 years old Yamaha AX570 )
*After reading a lot of info I came to the conclusion that the Marantz PM8006 amplifier is one that is worth
to buy.
Or instead...
*I also thought of connecting the NA6006 to a MM7025 power amplifier through the variable rca out of
the NA6006 and drive the loudspeakers this way.
My questions are:
1./ does the PM8006 have enough power to drive the Klipsch RP8000F without causing harm to the
loudspeakers ?
( for me it is a plus that I can connect an active subwoofer to the PM8006 pre out )
2./ is it a good idea to rather buy a MM7025, connect it to the NA6006 variable rca out and thus have twice
the power to drive the RP8000F ?
In this case would I have the same or similar quality stereo experience as with the PM8006 ?
In this setup is it possible to connect an active subwoofer the fix rca out of the NA6006 ?
3./ Am I right to suppose that I could connect the NA6006 to the PM8006's network input then plug the
MM7025 power amp to the PM8006 pre out, thus being able to work with 140 W instead of 70 W, what is
maybe better for the 150 W (cont.) Klipsch RP8000F ?
If it is technically viable would this setup sound like a hifi at this price should ?
Also, In this setup is it possible to connect an active subwoofer the fix rca out of the NA6006 ?
( though the price of the PM8006 and MM7025 together starts to quite stretch my budget )
Please help me to decide what is the better solution.
Sorry for being so long.
Thank You.
Regards, Attila Berkes.
I am new to this forum. I am no expert. I am about to build a stereo system so that I could listen to hi-res
music and the (flac) rips of my cd collection (classical, jazz, popular…).
*I have purchased lately a Marantz NA6006 network player.
*I have a pair of Klipsch RP8000F floorstanding loudspeakers.
( at the present time they are connected to an almost 30 years old Yamaha AX570 )
*After reading a lot of info I came to the conclusion that the Marantz PM8006 amplifier is one that is worth
to buy.
Or instead...
*I also thought of connecting the NA6006 to a MM7025 power amplifier through the variable rca out of
the NA6006 and drive the loudspeakers this way.
My questions are:
1./ does the PM8006 have enough power to drive the Klipsch RP8000F without causing harm to the
loudspeakers ?
( for me it is a plus that I can connect an active subwoofer to the PM8006 pre out )
2./ is it a good idea to rather buy a MM7025, connect it to the NA6006 variable rca out and thus have twice
the power to drive the RP8000F ?
In this case would I have the same or similar quality stereo experience as with the PM8006 ?
In this setup is it possible to connect an active subwoofer the fix rca out of the NA6006 ?
3./ Am I right to suppose that I could connect the NA6006 to the PM8006's network input then plug the
MM7025 power amp to the PM8006 pre out, thus being able to work with 140 W instead of 70 W, what is
maybe better for the 150 W (cont.) Klipsch RP8000F ?
If it is technically viable would this setup sound like a hifi at this price should ?
Also, In this setup is it possible to connect an active subwoofer the fix rca out of the NA6006 ?
( though the price of the PM8006 and MM7025 together starts to quite stretch my budget )
Please help me to decide what is the better solution.
Sorry for being so long.
Thank You.
Regards, Attila Berkes.
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