You will gain a lot of transparency, if the CDP has the voltage output to sufficiently drive your power amp and you use a good attenuator. You have a Pioneer receiver hooked up to a power amp?
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Let's review. I believe that the manuals you have been reading may not have been as explicit/clearly-worded as would be ideal. A receiver actually contains three different components, all in one box: (1) a tuner (=source) (just like the CD player is a source) (2) a preamp (3) a power amp. An integrated amplifier usually contains two different components: (1) a preamp (2) a power amp. [let's not worry about no-gain control amps] A power amp is, well, a power amp. In this context, using the term "amp" is so ambiguous as to make it utterly useless. We need to know a couple of things to make helpful posts/responses. Are you running: (1) CD player--to--receiver--to--loudspeakers; OR (2) CD player--to--receiver used as preamp--to power amp--to loudspeakers? I have no idea whether the Pioneer has "pre-amp out" jacks, so I have no idea whether (2) is possible or not. I'm sure Timrhu is correct that the NAD does not have a variable output. So somewhere else in the chain there has to be a volume control, on the receiver used as a receiver or on the receiver used as a preamp. If you do also own a separate power amp, if you connect the CD player directly to it, prepare to buy a whole new system tomorrow. I'm still not sure what you're really trying to achieve. More "transparency"? More "impact"? More....? I and others on other threads have already remarked that the PSB speakers probably deserve a better pre/power combo or integrated amp than you're currently (no pun intended) driving them with. Hope this helps/clarifies... |
Yes , you can use your CDP to amp directly. However, since your CDP doesn't have the volume control - the attenuator with volume control MUST be used. Here is the link to one: http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue19/endlerattenuators.htm |
Well u guys are all right. i hooked up the cdp to the amp and then to the speakers. It was super loud, not any loder than ive played the system before but loud enough. I dont have a volume control on the amp. So i basically hooked everything back up normally. This is how i have it. Cdp hooked to cd input on reciever, preout on the reciever(pioneer) to the amp and then the speakers. lmk what u think. kevin |
I am running it like the number 2 that you described. Thanx for the replies i am very much a newbie at hi fi stuff. I am using the pionner elite as basically a pre amp. I use the preamp outputs of the reciever to the amp then the speakers. the cdp is hooked to the cd in on the reciever. I had no volume control when i had the cdp to the amp. Didnt sound that good anyway. Should i get a good pre amp and bypass the pionner reciever. Im thinking that would be a better way to go. Is my reciever holding back my soundstage? Its a pionner elite vsx39 tx reciever. Probably good in its day but its pretty old now. lmk thanx alot for the replies im learning everyday. Kevin |
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