moving up from Bryston B-60


I take it that power alone isn't reason to move to higher quality int amp, or to separates. When I turn my Bryston to 1pm, I can't imagine listening at any louder volume.

That being said, the music coming out of my speakers at that volume is considerably "better" than at normal listening level (~10-11 o'clock).

Does better amplification produce better quality sound at lower volumes?

Also, I've read where people use their B-60 as a preamp ... does this make sense, or can I get same quality preamp at lower price (and be able to use that money toward amp)?
sandman012
My current speakers are Signet 280ex floorstanders. But I purchased Totem arros and they should arrive soon.

By "better", I mean mostly more detail, in this case. But we'll see what happens when I get the arros broken in.

SO to move up in sound quality from the B-60, is a considerable jump in price? At similar listening volumes do amps with more power sound better, say moving up to Bryston separates ...
Low level listening is what I do .
I have found that it is like anything else , synergy -synergy and synergy .
As stated above , you need well resolving easy to drive speakers and then look for an amp that will mate well with them .
I am not familiar with your gear but , the "it sounds better when I turn it up" thing is probably the easiest symptom to recognise and correct .

Good luck.
the totem is a more dynamic speaker than the old school signet, which is power hungry like older ar and advent models. the b60 is very, very balanced, and should mate nicely with the totems....even at low volume.