Starting from Basically Scratch. Help me power some Wilson Watt Puppys


Alright hopefully the title explains the basics. I just made a deal on some Wilson 4Ω Watt Puppys (Series 7), along with a self powered Wilson Watch Dog.

Starting from scratch for PreAmp/DAC/Amp. This is actually to use primarily Firestick, Chromecast, and PS4 (I have a bunch of consoles, but those all get HDMI combined into one HDMI port and sound is not priority these obviously). Music is pretty varied. Hip Hop, Orchestral, Jazz, etc. Will likely try to stream some Hi-Res Audio where I can, but can tackle that bridge later, but keeping that in mmind for components today...

I’m OK with all in one Integrated. I’ve been looking at the Linn Majik, which looks like it would do everything, with 43-100W of Power (power depending on generation I find). I feel like the Puppys would want more power though.

Also looking at splitting everything up with Schiit components.

I really like the look of the Devialet Expert 200-220.though I would need a pre-amp to get all the sources to that one. Can find that for $2k-$3k used

I’ve always loved the idea of McIntosh, but the budget won’t allow it here.

I have a fair knowledge background in car audio, but the more I look at home audio, I see huge differences that I haven’t learned yet. For Example High end big speakers, talking about "minimum power of 12w" etc.

Thoughts? It’s always fun to spend someone else’s money right?

Thanks everyone that reads this chapter one of my book.

Kurtis

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Showing 2 responses by audphile1

You need high quality electronics with Wilson Audio speakers as they will show you what every upstream component is doing right and wrong. With the older Wilson speakers you want to be on the warmer side of neutral when selecting associated equipment. Also an amplifier needs to be stable into 2ohm load as these speakers will most likely dip into that territory.
So the Hegel is probably your absolute minimum starting point.

I would not consider Cambridge. It’s not on the level of your speakers and will be a bottleneck. 
 

Go the integrated route with higher quality integrated. 
If you need HDMI capabilities consider Bryston BDA-3 DAC. Used should be well under $3k. Pair it with a used Lumin U1 Mini streamer and Hegel H390 integrated and it will be a solid system. 
Pros - great flexibility, good external DAC, dedicated quality streamer.
Cons - slight compromise on amplification with H390 vs the H590 but you make up for it with better source components. 

Another option, Hegel H590 and use internal DAC. You get a bigger and better amp but compromise on source. 
 

As for separates, I wouldn’t bother with 25 year old amps. You’ll be sitting on a time bomb. With newer components you won’t be within $7k budget with separates that will be on the level with your speakers.