You might look up various amps and gear on stereophile.com. I've found their reviews to be really good. They usually include some serious testing reports as well. I always thought ARC was great gear, but I went for McIntosh instead. For a digital music server, I recently bought a Bluesound Vault II. It will digest your CDs into its hard drive and you can control it via an app on your tablet or smartphone. It connects to your stereo amp, or preamp, over RCA, or digital coax, or fiber optic. I have mine connected to my McIntosh C47 preamp via digital coax. Amp is MC402 hooked to Wilson Sophias. It's a great setup.
Should I consider the newer Audio Research pre & power amps, when I play records not CD's
I worked in and owned upper end audio stores back in the 1970's. (McIntosh B&O Magnepan, etc) I have been pretty much out of audio for the past 30 years. In my old age, I want to play the records I have saved (many MFSL & Japanese virgin vinyl) I kept my B&O linear 4002 W/mmc20CL cart. and it still works and I have newer B&W 804 speakers. I am going to get a new table of better quality. I have always wanted an Audio Research tube amp and Preamp. I am considering the LS 26 or LS17SE Preamp and older D90/115 or newer VS 115 or the Ref 75SE. I am in my 60's and my hearing is not as good as it was, plus I am lost with all the digital technology. (just started using a smart phone) I just wanted to get opinions spending $4000 on older ARC or bite the bullet and spend in the $7000 up. Is it worth spending the money for the new equipment when I am only playing records.
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