All you should need is a standard preamp (apparently not passive) and preferably one with balanced outputs as the speakers look like they only have XLR inputs. Which preamp you choose should be based on what sonic characteristics you’re looking for as the ATCs are a pretty blank slate so the preamp can greatly influence the sound you ultimately hear. If you haven’t already I’d suggest reading a lot of reviews to see which preamps match best for your tastes and demo as many as possible preferably in your own system if at all possible. Best of luck.
Looking for a simple but exquisite front end
I just bought a pair of ATC SCM 19A's and was wondering if the Audiolab 9000N would be a good choice. Apparently the speakers require an active preamp. I have no idea if the preamp section in the Audiolab is active or passive, or if this is even a solution. Please help. First pair of powered speakers, active or otherwise.
Tim
I’m in the market for a pre-amp/DAC (don’t need internal streamer, but fine if it doesn’t harm the unit or price) and there’s a nice crop of devices out now, some from new orgs (Ferum, new b2c, was an OEM only shop) some from longer standing brands: (T+A, Sim/Moon), in reverse order:
Each of these is worth reading about, thankfully I have 2 dealers which carry all 3 between them near me. I will be doing a head to head on the first 2 in my system. Seeing if I can do the same with the Wandla... but haven’t secured that yet. They seem to all provide a good value (all relative) each with special strengths outside the normal marques you may know. happy listening. edit: PS: i run XLR out to my Buckeye amps, andall 3 of these suggestions have XLR outs but also have RCA outputs - which I will use for my dual subs (HSU’s) - thought you might want to add 4 analog outputs (variable gain, not just fixed level line/tape out) to your feature list for potential subs in your future to supplement your towers... |
Your Buckeye amps may not sit well with the OP @hailtothevictorz |
@mahler123 ? the point was to share my need for XLR as well, the buckeye purifi monoblocks I run are XLR only, so that my suggestions for his research would be compatible with his active speakers.
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@mahler123 ah, the Michigan motto. I don't follow college sports, so it was lost on me. |
@tomic601 @evanpress thank you for that. If anyone is:
I've gotten word from both dealers that I'll have access to those 3 devices in my home the week of 5/21 (tuesday - friday), it may not be "in your house" but hearing them side by side (with and without my BACCH4mac processing) in a treated residential room, vs a dealer showroom, may be enjoyable. I am willing to share the experience if anyone's interested. You're welcome to bring your reasonably sized speakers (and a source) as well for swap outs vs. my Ulfberhts and Roon. |
Check out the Eversolo DMP-A8. It’s an exceptional all-in-one streamer/DAC/preamp. Its DAC is equal and even superior to some standalone DACs I’ve owned that match or exceed the retail price of the Eversolo. Its preamp is as transparent as a good passive unit. Its streaming UI is one of the best on the market. I ultimately preferred the DMP-A8 to my $6600 worth of front end separates. |