Really need Amp advice.


I have a pair of BW 804 speakers and am running them off of an Onkyo Integra DTR 6.3--the reciever clobbers female vocals--almost too painful to listen to. I'm looking for a good pre-amp/amp combination to squeeze the maximum performance from the speakers in the most economical way ($2000). Ultimately, I'd like to have a HT capability, but critical listening will be 75% of the system's use. My question is: should I just scrap the Integra and pursue a separate pre-amp & amp(considering Parasound) or should I keep the Integra to use as a pre-amp/HT unit (considering Parasound HCA 1205, and bi-amping 4 of it's five channels)? I am getting buried in technical data and can't see the forrest--any help appreciated. Thanks!
JadeEye
jadeeye
Go for seperate systems. You have the start of each one. If you mostly listen to two channel music, start there first. The B&W N804s are great. They will reveal each upgrade you make if it was worthwhile. I started with them and still have them. Go for a used Classe' CAP 151 or 150 or better, a Plinius integrated of 150wpc or better.
Go for good but inexpensive bookshelf speakers and a decent, but not expensive sub( Velodyne CT series) for your Onker HT receiver.If you want to spend more, put into a bigger and better video display, that's the best about HT.
Very simple. I have a Kinergetics KBA-75 Class A amp that I will be selling. There is also a McCOrmack passive deluxe preamp for sale here. Buy both for under $1000, and upgrade you power cords and ICs or speaker cables with the remaining funds. Nothing can touch the KBA for under $2K. I will offer a money back refund on it.

I drove B&W matrix 803 speakers with it (I still own the speakers). The amp held its own with the Rowland M-112 and Spectron Musician II amps out of some of the amps I recently had here in my system.

Hope this helps.
Used conrad johnson tube preamp and used Bryston 3B-ST should cost under $1300 easily. The amp will have 15-18 years left on the warranty. You can sub for the preamp with other brands aklso and still not pay an arm and a leg.
With 75% of your listening being critical listening, I would recommend you start the 2 channel building process by purchasing a dedicated 2 channel amp (I assume the Integra allows for external amp use). Once you buy a decent amp, you can then look to buying a preamp that has HT pass thru which would allow you to still use the Integra as a processor as well as it's amp to push your CC and surrounds while using the new 2 channel amp to push your mains.

Bwyoung does make a valid point. Maybe the source is the problem, or even some new cables would help, but a reciever isn't the best animal for 2 channel listening.
What is your source? Any possibility that some of your problems stem from it? In my experience, it all starts there.
For about $1000 you can get a brand new Odyssey Stratos which is 150 watts per side. For $500 dollars you can get a brand new FT Audio passive preamp. You can use this for two channel music and your Onkyo for movies. Your Onkyo must have preamp out for this to work.