If you can find a luxman R117 receiver (160watts/channel) or the R115 (approx 80watts/channel) try them. With the CD bypass switch you can run your CD directly into the amp section. Great sound and value and you can sometimes find a r117 for $250-300 or a r115 for $100-200 on ebay. Try silent Audio Apollo C copper interconnects on auction on Audiogon. If you can get away with shorter lengths they become even more inexpensive- just email Paul. If you want separates you might try Threshold, Forte or Classe. Perhaps other owners of your speakers will know what electronics have the best synergy or you could call the company to see what they suggest.
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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