Do you need a pre-amp with a digital front-end?


Hi guys:

I do not know if this should go here or in PC audio.

My question is this -- all my music is ripped on iTunes. Suppose I just take analog audio out of my iMac and feed it directly into power amplifier.

So, use the DAC in the computer and skip the pre-amp altogether. Is this crazy? Or suppose I use external DAC but still feed analog signal directly into power amp with no pre-amp.

The reason I ask is that integrated amps include a lot of stuff I don't intend to use, computer can supply pot etc., so why not spend the money on just a power amp?

Would love to hear feedback on this idea.

(Am powering Zu Druid plus B&W sealed sub in massive room with lots of room problems. Use Rotel class-d right now and don't love it)
zanon

Showing 1 response by lewinskih01

Usually the answers to the preamp vs. no preamp question for digital is divided between strongly yes and strongly no. People with very good systems many times argue an excellent preamp does improve the sound. So don't expect to get a definitive answer from this forum.

However it sounds like you are starting a system, so maybe it's wise to avoid the preamp altogether (despite which way is better) for now and get a DAC with volume control (eg; Benchmark, Bel Canto) and connect directly to your amp.

This is what I would do if I were in your shoes, even though I do have a preamp.