Best of both worlds? (Relatively speaking)


So, I've been into hi-res audio for a few years now, and have been feeding my digital music to my Vandersteen 2Ce Signature IIs through my Pioneer VSX-1020K A/V amp.

Then I found I could no longer ignore the burning desire to step back into my analog roots, so I took the plunge, or at least stuck my foot in.  I ended up buying a Pro-ject Debut Carbon Esprit DC turntable with an Ortofon 2M Blue cartridge.  I also refurbished my vintage Pioneer SA-9100 integrated amp, and soon was a happy camper listening to every LP I could get my hands on.

Now here's the rub.  My speakers are bi-wired, so every time I wanted to listen to some hi-res music, I had to disconnect the speakers from the SA-9100 and connect them back to the VSX-1020K, and vice versa.  That got old quickly!

Then, I realized that I could use the SA-9100 as a pre amp and connect it to one of the analog ins on the VSX.  It wasn't a perfect solution, but it was a combination of both 'worlds' and I could stop having to do the wire/re-wire dance behind the speakers!

Now, having accomplished that, I'm doing what any good A-goner would do.  I'm wondering how I could do it better?!!!!!

Maybe I could jam both bi-wired pairs of spade connectors to the back of the Vandersteens and use each amp for its original purpose??

Ideas?????

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Showing 3 responses by reubent

Sorry, I don't understand what your speakers being bi-wired has to do with anything. Why do you have to use them bi-wired for digital, but not for analog?

What is your source for your hi-res digital music? Can you connect that source into your SA-9100 and completely eliminate the HT receiver from the mix?
Agreed with Paraneer. You need to ditch the HT receiver if you want the best sound. Also replacing the SA-9100 with a 

DO NOT connect both sets of speaker cables to your speakers. 

What would probably be better is to get a device that will convert your digital to analog and send it via standard analog RCA jacks into your SA-9100. Since I'm still not sure what type of digital device you are using for the front end of your digital rig, I can't say exactly what you need. However, since you are ultimately using 2 channels of amplification and 2 speakers, you don't need a multi-channel digital front end.

So again, what is the digital device you are using to store/stream your hi-res digital files? Does it have optical, coax or USB digital outputs? If so, you just need a DAC that accepts optical, coax and/or usb.

Keep digging. There are plenty of quality newer integrated amps that have DACs built-in. Otherwise, a DAC to convert your digital to analog, combined with your existing SA-9100, or a new high quality integrated amp, would do the trick.


You should be able to use any one of those digital outputs into a DAC and then connect it to your SA-9100. You can get an inexpensive DAC, like the Audioquest Dragonfly, Parasound Z-DAC or Shiit MODI-2 to get you started. Just put it in-line between your digital source and the SA-9100 and you should be good to go.

I'm not up to date regarding DACs that use HDMI. However, I have used optical, coax and USB with no issues using DACs that support those connections.

For $100 new, or even less used, you could try one of the DACs I listed above. Will get you started in the right direction. Removing the HT receiver from the mix will be a good first step toward sound quality and simplification of the overall system and operation.