You have a vaulted ceiling, have you measured your in room FR? I would not drop $ on gear if you don't have the response curve you want in that room. You can hang acoustic clouds to offset the ceiling reflections.
Do I REALLY need preamp and what do I upgrade the amp too?
Hey everyone-Let me share what I have and then get to the question:
Rotel RC-1590MKII
Rotel RB-1582 MkII
Gustaed DAC-X26 Pro
MAC Mini M2
B&W 805 S2 on 30” stands.
2x Rel T/5x subs using the oututs of the Rotel RB-1582 MkII
Nordost Blue Heaven Speaker cables bi-wire.
2x AQ Colombia RCA interconnects
5x AQ NRG-Z3AQ Power Cables
Core 1000 Power Conditioner
The room is 12x14 with area rugs.
Large L shaped desk with multiple 32” 4K monitors for work.
8x6 open wall is treated.
Ceiling is vaulted.
I listen 100% via Qobuz with Audirvana; all types of music.
Recently I bought an outboard DAC to see how it compares to the internal DAC of the 1590 and I was blown away at the improvement over the DAC built into the Rotel.
Just today I thought why I would need a preamp if all I use is a the Gustard with variable outputs. Why not go direct to the amp?
WOW OMFG!! The difference was spectacular to say the least. Not saying at all Rotel is a 2nd class, its not, I have massively enjoyed it over the last year. It allows Roon and Sonos interoperability (Port) which I use often, but I am willing to make a sacrifice.
I have been a silent member for a couple years now. So, given all the data above, if I sold/traded the Rotel pieces for a sinngle upgraded amp; assume I can get $2K USD out of what I have (concretive) and added $2K to the transaction what would the community recommended?
I do like to shale the wall and believe in leaving SS electronics on all the time, so I guess that rules out tubes.
Thanks in advance I am looking forward to the discussions.
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Typically running a DAC right into an amp will give you great clarity but be drained of the soul… the musicality. As many of us experienced audiophile say the preamp is the heart of the system, where the magic comes from. High quality sound can be gained by direct connection, but it is incredibly difficult (component matching) and expensive to do. My rule of thumb for a well balanced optimal system the investment level of all the electronics is roughly the same… Streamer = DAC = Preamp = Amp. If I was going to put extra on something, my first choice is the preamp. A regular integrated amp’s investment is divided by two… since it is performing two functions. I would look at your system this way, upgrading each component with a target level in mind. Typically I would start with the preamp. |
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