You don't need separates. On a budget an integrated amp is definitely the most bang for the buck. If you could swing around 1000 a used integrated like the Creek Destiny or Sim Audio i5.3 would be a cornerstone of a great sounding system. There are plenty of great sounding integrated amps out there. I haven't tried them all but in all my experiments I've never really heard great sound with sub 500 integrated amps. I've tried the Outlaw and cheaper NADs and Creeks and while they sound good they just don't quite do it at least for me. Money invested in some decent amplification will be the best money you will spend on your system.
WHICH ONE TO BUY?
I am new at this. That said - I just purchased a pair of mint, Dahlquist 30 speakers. I like them a lot. But I have an ONKYO 80 watt receiver, (purchased somewhere around 1995) that is not 4 ohm stable - and these speakers seem to want a lot of power.
I would also like to add a powered sub; and the ONKYO does not support a powered sub.
I usually play music. But I also use this for home theater.
I really do not care about surround sound and other types of home theater sound processing. However, I really need a remote. I also have an IPOD dock that I play via the aux input.
Does anyone have a recommendation regarding what to do:
Should I buy:
- an amp and preamp?
- or a 4 ohm stable, multichannel receiver for home theater? Is there such a thing?
OH, and one more thing. I have two kids in college, living the dream. So, an indication of cost would also be helpful.
I really appreciate any, and all input, as I am really confused. I am not even sure what questions to ask and how to problem solve this.
Thank you everyone in advance,
Bill
I would also like to add a powered sub; and the ONKYO does not support a powered sub.
I usually play music. But I also use this for home theater.
I really do not care about surround sound and other types of home theater sound processing. However, I really need a remote. I also have an IPOD dock that I play via the aux input.
Does anyone have a recommendation regarding what to do:
Should I buy:
- an amp and preamp?
- or a 4 ohm stable, multichannel receiver for home theater? Is there such a thing?
OH, and one more thing. I have two kids in college, living the dream. So, an indication of cost would also be helpful.
I really appreciate any, and all input, as I am really confused. I am not even sure what questions to ask and how to problem solve this.
Thank you everyone in advance,
Bill
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