If there is a difference between the 75w and 150w per channel amp can I narrow the gap or even exceed the 150w amp by using a better DAC?You assume that 150W would sound better, but it might be the other way around, since you pay for larger power supply and output stage (including 2x larger heatsinks). At the same price level 75W would likely be the better sounding one, but when prices are different - who knows. They might be even designed in different classes of operation and 150W can be class D. Nothing wrong with it, but only you can decide what sounds better to you. 150W is 22% louder (on paper), but likely you will be OK with 75W. When 75W is equally good and you can use the difference to upgrade DAC it is a win-win situation.
Amp or DAC?
I’ve wondered about this for a while and was hoping for some opinions:
Let’s say I compare the same company’s 75w into 8 amp and their 150w into 8 amp. Will I notice a difference in sound quality? If so, why?
If there is a difference between the 75w and 150w per channel amp can I narrow the gap or even exceed the 150w amp by using a better DAC?
Also, has anyone noticed that a lower watt amp has less distortion than a higher powered one, so throwing my understanding that the same manufacturer’s higher powered amp should be superior to it’s lower powered one out the window?
Let’s say I compare the same company’s 75w into 8 amp and their 150w into 8 amp. Will I notice a difference in sound quality? If so, why?
If there is a difference between the 75w and 150w per channel amp can I narrow the gap or even exceed the 150w amp by using a better DAC?
Also, has anyone noticed that a lower watt amp has less distortion than a higher powered one, so throwing my understanding that the same manufacturer’s higher powered amp should be superior to it’s lower powered one out the window?
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