I had a set of mono blocks Shengya Sp991 and one of the amps went to safe zone and no one could find the reason. The sp991 has two inputs RCA and XLR. I got an adaptor and plugged my Conrad Johnson RCA to the Shengya XLR inputs via the adaptors. That was the only change but sound improvement was so dramatic I swear I could hear the skins of the drums it was that clear. The amp ultimately died. I have a CD player, phono preamp, subwoofer and amp all that have both XLR and RCA outputs and inputs. But no preamp that has that flexibility. The parasound has that capability. So the question of the day is a parasound p5 on xlr better than the Conrad Johnson classic using RCA. I hate to spend $1100 to find out.
Parasound P 5 preamp How do you like it?
What preamp did you own before you purchased the P5 and how does it compare sound quality wise. I own a Conrad Johnson classic which I like the sound but not the lack of utility. I know the P5 is a utility knife compared to the Classic fillet knife when it comes to options but have not seen any responses on the P5 listening effects. The P5 has been out for a couple of years but other than the poetry from the pro reviews very little is known. My system includes McIntosh mc2120, vpi turntable, Cambridge Azur740 cd player,DIY Seas speakers, Sub woofer driven by a Shengya sp-991.
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