Personally if you had 1000 bucks to spend I'd get a lot cheaper DAC and put the rest of it into a nice integrated amp. Then maybe later upgrade your speakers. You can get a great sounding DAC for cheap these days. The Cambridge DAC magic is very good. The Havana is better but it might not be worth it with the system you've got. Just my opinion. I'd ditch that amp and get something better.
Warm Sounding Power Amp or MHDT Havana DAC?
My system is a little bright and I'd like opinions on what is the best way to warm up the sound. I have MB Quart QLS-830 floorstanders powered by a Marantz SR5002 AVR. In general I like the sound...just a little crispy on top. I'd like to keep the AVR functionality, as I do occasionally watch movies with the system, so I was thinking about adding a power amp or DAC.
I've read great things about the MHDT Havana DAC and also heard that B&K power amps are warm and tubey. I'm wondering which would have a bigger/better impact on my system's sound, or if there are better options. I'd like to keep it under $1000.
Thanks a lot!
I've read great things about the MHDT Havana DAC and also heard that B&K power amps are warm and tubey. I'm wondering which would have a bigger/better impact on my system's sound, or if there are better options. I'd like to keep it under $1000.
Thanks a lot!
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