I would personally look at your preamp before the amp, especially because of the amps you’re considering. You will go farther in performance doing it this way than the latter. Look at Anthem’s AVM60.
Just listening in stereo to a better preamp with your amp vs your preamp with a better amp, I guarantee you’ll hear why what I suggest is better.
Amps are like engines in cars, but the preamp is the driver putting the car in gear applying the throttle and brake, computer to manage all electronics, and most importantly, the steering of the car, but all controlling what the engine does. The preamp is the heart and soul of the system because it not only has to control what the amp does, it has to manage, and not wreck, all the sources coming into it.
If you buy Anthem’s AVM60 with an Anthem Amp, you can save 10% off the amplifier from any authorized dealer. Paradigm owns Anthem and the speakers are built off of their electronics and vice versa.
I hope this gives you some good direction to start. Thank you for your time.
Just listening in stereo to a better preamp with your amp vs your preamp with a better amp, I guarantee you’ll hear why what I suggest is better.
Amps are like engines in cars, but the preamp is the driver putting the car in gear applying the throttle and brake, computer to manage all electronics, and most importantly, the steering of the car, but all controlling what the engine does. The preamp is the heart and soul of the system because it not only has to control what the amp does, it has to manage, and not wreck, all the sources coming into it.
If you buy Anthem’s AVM60 with an Anthem Amp, you can save 10% off the amplifier from any authorized dealer. Paradigm owns Anthem and the speakers are built off of their electronics and vice versa.
I hope this gives you some good direction to start. Thank you for your time.