Moving to separates


Does anyone have an experience they'd like to share about going from just an AVR or integrated to using external amp(s)?  My Integra AVR has 100 W per channel (class AB), all channels driven, and sounds very good, so it is not clear to me that there is any advantage to connecting its preouts to a separate amp.  Might be a total waste of money.  Please mention your specific equipment.  Thanks!

skeptikal

I should clarify that on my computer I have a mix of stereo and 5.1 music, and they play randomly and intermixed.  Windows is set to 7.1.  Kodi upmixes songs to 7.1 automatically given whatever the current song contains.  I know most of y'all seem to like stereo music but I would never give up the surround sound.  Even when upmixing is required, it sounds much better to me.  And songs that are mastered to 5.1 are absolutely fantastic.  Envelops me from all directions.  This is why I am resistant to streamers, integrated amplifiers, and moving away from the Integra + Dirac.  Sounds so good, I'm not even sure I need an external amp.  Would be a real bummer if I spent the money and couldn't tell the difference.  Money might be better spent on speakers. Or a new house, lol.

An interesting topic.  I do have seperates, mono block s/s amplifers and tube pre amplifer.  I am now testing an integrated platform and have been impressed!  Not all assumptions are true in audio.  This is enough of a postive change to move me to the integrated.

Thanks for clarifying — that helps a lot. Since you listen to multichannel music I’m gonna reiterate my recommendation for the McCormack amp I linked above, and for only $800 I’m confident you’ll hear a substantial improvement over the amps in your AVR.

If motivated, one can opt for a distribution amp with 6x 2chan. after your pre.

Since some can either run off it's buss line and have a different source for one or more.

Buss line to a separate amp or receiver line in.

Put anything you want in between either.

I like mine. ;) 😎