Moving to separates


Does anyone have an experience they'd like to share about going from just an AVR or integrated to using external amp(s)?  My Integra AVR has 100 W per channel (class AB), all channels driven, and sounds very good, so it is not clear to me that there is any advantage to connecting its preouts to a separate amp.  Might be a total waste of money.  Please mention your specific equipment.  Thanks!

skeptikal

Thanks for clarifying — that helps a lot. Since you listen to multichannel music I’m gonna reiterate my recommendation for the McCormack amp I linked above, and for only $800 I’m confident you’ll hear a substantial improvement over the amps in your AVR.

If motivated, one can opt for a distribution amp with 6x 2chan. after your pre.

Since some can either run off it's buss line and have a different source for one or more.

Buss line to a separate amp or receiver line in.

Put anything you want in between either.

I like mine. ;) 😎

I went from a top of the line Denon AVR putting out 125 WPC at 8 ohms to Rotel separates.  My Rotel RB1582 MKII amp puts out 200 WPC into 8 ohms and 350 into 4 ohms.  The bigger Rotel amp was too big for my shelf setup.  I noticed better bass control and more headroom with my Arendal 1723 towers that run at 4 ohms.  Plus the separates look cool which matters to me.  I now have all separate components in my main music only system.  Makes it easier to tweak and upgrade components over time.  A great part of the hobby in my experience.  

Moving away from Audio/Video receivers was one of, if not THE biggest improvements in sound quality for me. Specifically, I went from a Sony AVR, then an Integra AVR at 90 or 100 wpc (forgot the model number) to an NAD 316BEE integrated amplifier at 40 wpc.  I probably could have been quite happy with that integrated, had I stopped reading the audio forums and reviews and the for-sale ads.

 

Almost all AVR's lie about RMS power. They show 100w, but that is 2ch mode, in all ch mode, they put out 60w or less. If you have ever opened up an AVR compared to a 2ch integrated, it's amazing how much stuff is packed into the AVR.

Yes, dollar for dollar you should notice an upgrade with separates. The big downfall of separates are all the cords. With an HT setup, you are talking about a dozen RCA cables, a dozen speaker cables, then all the power cables. 

Have an TOTL Marantz AVR running 9.4.2, it's amazing for what it is, if the music is Atmos encoded it's cool, but my 2ch (separates) sounds so much better.