Can I use a Bluesound Node 2i as a Preamp?


I just recently purchased a Bluesound Node 2i to use with my CXA80 integrated amp. However in future  I’m looking at upgrading to a high end power amplifier. As I’ve had the CXA80 for years I want to try a few different DAC’s etc. So in future I’m looking at buying a high end power amp I can plug some RCA cables into and use some different bits of kit. 
Whilst I was on the phone to the guy from the audio store, whilst purchasing the Node 2i I asked about connecting the Node 2i to an NAD M22 as an example. He warned me not to do that for too long, as I’d need a proper Preamp, he was warning me that the Node 2i is not a Preamp. Fair enough but I am a bit confused, what does a Preamp have that the Node 2i does not? How do you define what a Preamp is then? What is the risk of connecting a Node 2i to a M22 directly via RCA? Or is this just a traditional thing that you need a big preamplifier for a big amplifier? I can’t figure out what the reasoning is. Is this to do with grounding of the preamp? or something else? Any feedback would be appreciated. 
andyboom
The Node 2i is a source only.
The M22 is a power amp and may not be compatible with the Node as a source due to impedance and gain issues.
A preamp will accept the Node 2i as a source with a matching input impedance and proper gain. You’ll then use the volume control to select proper gain to the amp, such as a M22.
It has nothing to do with grounding and everything to do with matching the gain of the source; eg, Node, TT, CD player.

The CXA80 is an integrated amp, meaning it has it’s own preamp section. It also accepts digital inputs. Use one of the digital outputs of the Node into a digital input on your current amp.


Technically you can use the Node 2i as a "preamp" and control the volume, tone, balance, etc., via the BlueOS app on your mobile device. I experimented with this "direct" connection when I first got my Node 2 but did not care much for the sound quality when compared with a proper preamp in the loop. It wasn't bad, actually quite detailed and crisp but I found it too dry and lifeless. If you decide to try it, make sure you watch the volume control on the app and start with a low setting until you find the range where the combination of the output from the Node and the gain of the amp give you a good sound quality.
andyboom,

As others have pointed out, Node 2i will not sound its best until you add an outboard DAC or use it with CXA80 integrated. Before you buy a new amp, I suggest you try a good external DAC with a volume control. The Ayer Codex DAC should fill the gap between node 2i and your amp nicely,

https://www.ayre.com/products/digital/codex/

The internal DAC within node 2i a serviceable DAC, far from best sounding DAC’s.