amps,pre amps HELP


Ok Im very new to this vinyl obsession and need some advice,I recently bought a Rega RP1 with performance pack and have a chance to pick up a Jolida JD 9 pre amp at a very good price,my questions are
1- Would I be better off buying a integrated amp and skipping the whole pre amp stage,
2- If I get the Jolida pre what would be the best amp for the next stage
3- If I go with an integrated amp what would be recommended Ive been looking at the Rega Brio
any input will be greatly appreciated and I haven't even started to look at speakers yet
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thanks,Ive decided against the Jolida and am just gonna go with a rega brio as its going to be compatible with my rp1 which has the performance pack,now all i have to do is find speakers lol,its kinda hard to get to listen to any as I'm kinda in the middle of nowhere,any suggestions would be appreciated,and I'm a pink floyd,zep blues kinda guy if that helps
Rega RS-1 and RS-3 are both voiced on Brio. Very neutral, honest speakers that should do well on blues.
As much as I always advocate auditions, I also understand that its getting harder to find dealers in a good portion of the country to audition. Anything! So, new buyers have to rely on recommendations.

The RS-1 & 3 speakers suggested by Schubert seem like a good match spec wise for the Brio. I have never heard them, so cannot comment on this.They are 8 & 6 Ohm speakers with sensitivity ratings of 90 & 89 dbw respectively. As you get other suggestions, keep these numbers in mind as they are the minimum I would consider matching with the Brio. I would also only consider speakers of 6/8 Ohm impedance as the Brio does not appear to exactly be a powerhouse into a 4 Ohm load. Again Corin, best of luck.

There is more than one way to assemble a system. In your case you have gone from source to sink. No problem there. Now it seems you have a compatible match in a TT and amplification but have run out of budget (other post). As Paraneer states, matching speakers to your Brio is important, the 88dB, 6ohm minimum is a good recommendation.

You might consider the purchase of a set of Pioneer SP-22lr speakers which can be found online for no more than $130. I have a set in a second system and they are very good for the $$$. This will allow you to enjoy your system now and prevent a hasty decision regarding more expensive speakers while retaining your original budget wish. Afterwards, save some additional money, do your homework via online search, this forum, other routes. (You might give the folks at Music Direct or Audio Advisor a call.) You can stay within budget, enjoy now, and upgrade to your dream speakers later.

Please keep us posted. Enjoy!