Unless the integrated has a passive preamp section, incoming voltage, 2V,3V, etc, shouldn't be a factor since the preamp section usually would be active. You should note, however, the input impedance of the integrated. Incoming and outgoing impedance is important for EVERY component, regardless if it's cdp to preamp, dac to preamp, or preamp to amp. The general rule of thumb is that the output impedance of a component should be ten times LESS than the input impedance of the component it's going into. For example: if the output impedance of a cd player or dac (whichever your system has), is 5,000 ohms, the input impedance of the integrated amp should be 50,000 ohms or greater. 5,000 ohms is very high but they do exist. The industry standard for an amp's input impedance is 47,000 ohms.
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Needing advice on digital sources:
I am new to this world of high-audio; I have been reading on the subject matter over the last 8 weeks. To be honest is really has captivated a lot of my attention.
I recently ordered the SA 710i along with Transmission Audio speakers. I have gone back and forth on the musical source options. I am leaning towards digital. I own -0- CD's.
Why not just invest in a high-end DAC with a great music server and download high rez music? I do not see the benefit of the CD transport option. Is there something I am not getting?
Thanks...
I am new to this world of high-audio; I have been reading on the subject matter over the last 8 weeks. To be honest is really has captivated a lot of my attention.
I recently ordered the SA 710i along with Transmission Audio speakers. I have gone back and forth on the musical source options. I am leaning towards digital. I own -0- CD's.
Why not just invest in a high-end DAC with a great music server and download high rez music? I do not see the benefit of the CD transport option. Is there something I am not getting?
Thanks...
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