I ran the Studio 100 V 3's with a Rotel RC995 preamp and the Odyssey Extreme monoblock amplifiers for between six months and a year. The Odysseys were a huge improvement over the B&K ST140, which itself was fairly decent. Although something like 91 dB efficient, the Paradigm Studio 100 V 3's STILL loved the extra current and power of the Odysseys. Very nice match. (Apologies, hadn't seen your loudspeakers.)
Decent stereo amp / pre amp on relative budget
I have started putting together a stereo only system. I have a limited budget (and a huge mortgage, two small children, etc.) but I love music and so I am trying to be cost effective and get the best I can. I already have a pair of Paradigm Studio 100 v.3s and I am considering getting the Anthem Statment A2 amplifier. I am wondering whether I would be better off with a pre amp / amp combo or an integrated amp. I believe the former will give me better sound but at a higher price. I do not have a phono -only a CD player. My budget is tops $3500 for the pre-amp / amp. The room size is 20ft long by 10 ft wide by 9 ft high.
I listen to all sorts of music from classical to hard rock
Any suggestions on what pre amps / amps to consider would be most welcome.
I listen to all sorts of music from classical to hard rock
Any suggestions on what pre amps / amps to consider would be most welcome.
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