I've got the Parasound "New Classic 200" pre (not integrated) going into a Parasound "Zone Master 2350" power amp. For my money (which is all of it ..) sounds wonderful. Great soundstage, all over the place.
Parasound Preamp
Does anyone have any experience with this preamp? I started a thread about preamps with subwoofer outputs that I can control and I just found this.
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_313P6B/Parasound-Halo-P-6-Black.html
What do you all think?
JD
https://www.crutchfield.com/p_313P6B/Parasound-Halo-P-6-Black.html
What do you all think?
JD
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Wonders continuing to not cease, I was recently gifted (not kidding...Really) with a Halo C2. Yes, mind blown... Having recovered....In Any HO, thoughts on strengths and weaknesses would be gratefully appreciated...*S* Although I certainly don't have enough IC's to fill it's back panel, I think that I have enough about to try...*L* (I noticed the 'uninvolving' comment; the only experience I have of that nature occurs when I just don't like that bit of music due to taste....;)...) |
Hello, I have not demoed this P6 preamp. But I have demoed the integrated Hint 6. It is loaded with features but just OK in its sound. I am not a big fan of Emotiva amps. But their full linear discrete preamp is really nice for less money than the Parasound. It has everything but the DAC. I have their older DAC. The XDA-2 gen 2 which you can find on the used market for less than $400. I believe this is what it sold for new. Theses two pieces the XDA-1 or XDA-2 DAC and the XSP-1 preamp are awesome and the two together are loaded with features and fully balanced. I don’t like a DAC built into in a preamp because it gets upgraded all the time unless it can be upgraded later like NAD, Mac’s and Ayre. This DAC does not do MQA or above 24/192. I don’t care because most music content is under that. I use a BlueSound Node 2i as the streamer. If I want MQA I switch the preamp to the RCA connection. 99% of the time I am using the Emotiva DAC with a Nordost Silver Shadow digital RCA/BNC cable. I am upgrading my system to Ayre 5 series pre, amp. and DAC later on. Regardless of doing this I am keeping the Emotiva preamp and DAC as my secondary system. They both have good headphone amps. To me they are that good and worth way more than $1500. You can shave $400 off the preamp if you buy it used. Then take the money and buy the DAC you like with the features you like. Or maybe upgrade to a RME, Denifrips, or Topping for a few hundred more if you buy new. Unless you want to go high end on Parasound I would pass on them. Another option is the NAD 658. I am not a fan of integrated with the built in DAC but NAD has upgradable cards. So you can get a better USB or add BlueSound. I think this is $1699. Another really cool thing is it has Dirac room correction. It is way better than the Parasound P6 in my opinion along with a lot of reviewers. If you are in the Chicagoland area you can demo the NAD or Parasound so you can hear it in your home from this store. https://holmaudio.com/ I hope this helps. |
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