Thanks for getting back to us. I really cant provide better advice than that provided by Als post of 1/27. Only other consideration might be to consider the purchase of a DAC which would allow additional flexibility for other digital sources down the road. Either way, I would consider upgrading the speakers first.
Importance of Amplifier versus Preamp?
New in the field. I am wondering what is most important: a great amplifier with a good preamplifier, or a good amp, with a great preamplifier? Or should I look at a good amp with a great do certain brands make amplifier to go with preamplifier and receivers?
Thank you kindly.
Thank you kindly.
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If you decide to go the tube integrated route, here is a very modest cost way to give it a try: http://app.audiogon.com/listings/tube-audio-space-as-3i-integrated-el-34-tube-amplifier-in-factory-box-2015-01-28-integrateds-80020-broomfield-co. No relationship to seller, never heard the amp, etc., etc. |
Apologies if this is just too far off your initial inquiry, but maybe the amp/pre are fine. For $1500 you could have a really good front end--Used Windows laptop ($300-$400,) jRiver software (on sale today for $44.98,) Wireworld Starlight USB cable ($100,) and a used Benchmark DAC1 ($500), and you still have $500 for great source material. This would position you towards the future of hi-res, and also Internet Radio and perhaps Tidal. Buck for buck, for me this was the greatest improvement in sound quality, access to music options, and even reduces the cost of feeding it. |
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