Just offering my 2 cents as a general opinion. I owned a 200 watt Rotel, and while it had nice low end. It was rather harsh in the mids & hi frequency's. I do believe a Prima Luna would work great with the Klipsch and probably with the ADS. I have read that the Polk LSI are a little harder to drive. If it was me I would definitely go with the Prima Luna and take things from there. Good luck & have fun.
Prima Luna Prologue 2 vs Rotel RB-1572
I have spent the first five years of my retired life building a collection of used vintage solid state gear and I am now ready to try and "move up" in the sound experience by buying new.
I am considering the PL Prologue 2 and the Rotel RB 1572 power amp/RC 1550 preamp.
Cost is a major consideration so I cannot go beyond the $2K
spending point.
My next consideration is carry-in service cuz' I will no longer ship items anywhere for repair. Both these brands meet this need.
My third consideration is quality of sound, simplicity of operation and reliability of use.
I have listened to both product lines in other environments and was impressed.
However I will not be able to upgrade my speakers in the near future, if ever, and I do not know how either of these brands will sound with what I have:
Klipsch RF-35, 8 ohm 98db 1w/1m
Polk Lsi9, 4 ohms, 88db 1w/1m
ADS L880/2, 8 ohms 89db 1w/1m
I am aware that there should be an ideal synergy between the electronics and the speakers, but I do not have a clue whether it exists with either of these amps any my existing speakers.
Can anyone please comment on the PL Prolougue 2 vs Rotel question and how each might perform with my existing speakers and,
...whether the phono card offered by PL for $199 is a worthwhile purchase.
Many thanks
I am considering the PL Prologue 2 and the Rotel RB 1572 power amp/RC 1550 preamp.
Cost is a major consideration so I cannot go beyond the $2K
spending point.
My next consideration is carry-in service cuz' I will no longer ship items anywhere for repair. Both these brands meet this need.
My third consideration is quality of sound, simplicity of operation and reliability of use.
I have listened to both product lines in other environments and was impressed.
However I will not be able to upgrade my speakers in the near future, if ever, and I do not know how either of these brands will sound with what I have:
Klipsch RF-35, 8 ohm 98db 1w/1m
Polk Lsi9, 4 ohms, 88db 1w/1m
ADS L880/2, 8 ohms 89db 1w/1m
I am aware that there should be an ideal synergy between the electronics and the speakers, but I do not have a clue whether it exists with either of these amps any my existing speakers.
Can anyone please comment on the PL Prolougue 2 vs Rotel question and how each might perform with my existing speakers and,
...whether the phono card offered by PL for $199 is a worthwhile purchase.
Many thanks
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