Streamer, Dac,with Pre Amp


I'm getting the Yamaha AS2200 integrated amplifier and was wondering how to hook up Eversolo dmp-a8 and use dmp-a8's pre amp. Do I put AS2200 in main derect so not to use both pre amps

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garrymac

You'd need to be patient if interested in the Bluesound Node Icon since it's expected to be released in November.

Thinking HOLO RED into a HOLO CYAN 2 would work nicely and eliminate a separate preamp. 

As an owner of the everSOLO DMP-A6 entry level unit, I’d add I’ve never been happier with than I’m at this very second, as this replaced an Aurender X100L music server ( originally priced at $4000 ) in tandem with a Denafrips Pontus ll DAC ( $1880 ) where each were sold off upon said initial listening to the A6, where it took me all of 3-4 tracks to know I had in fact discovered “ Mi-Sound “, as nice as the other devices were, as far as being refined, delicate, analogue sounding in nature……., said combination was as extended at the very top end, not offered the bass impact, weight, dynamic shadings to the same degree as said A6, which to my mind comes across as more accurately balanced top to bottom in spite of some calling it bright, which I simply hear as detailed in a manner which properly portrayed every note in a manner of which I’ve never encountered before…., my only regret is that their A8 unit was available when I had the funds in hand, yet my intent is to rectify this in the new year, as I hear it, one has to ask themselves just how much needs to be spent to earn bragging rights, as opposed to merely enjoying things as they’re intended?.

Yet in said case, as I simply disconnected the A6 internal volume preamp section all together, and rely upon my Heed Audio Obelisk Si MK lll integrated amp used on its on, but……., at some point do intend to buy a separate power amp, and use the built in preamp section as needed, and being as I’ve remained true to my roots as far as a dedicated integrated amp owner, yet have owned separates during the periods of 1989-2006, but in an effort to merely simplify things after 2009, in my world, it no longer about how many components are placed atop ones rack, as it is in acknowledging synergy regardless of cost matters more…,, you’d in fact do a lot worse in spending more sonically as well as musically speaking.

 

You might wish to search out my post under the username of “ KT77 “, on forums like Head-Fi | Audio Asylum | HiFi Shark | Audio Karma | Pink Fish Media to get a clearer insight into how I hear things?, as we each have different sets of preferences in how we judge music, yet there are times where I’ve to question how one hears?, what’re they listening for?, or to as a means of recommending costlier items to others?, as with the concept of more expensive cabling looms are the only way to go……, as my articles on both Cable Asylum | Head-Fi both reveal my fondest towards certain Chinese cabling brands, where in fact my much more costlier cables were sold off in favor of what I now hear as once again “ Mi-sound “, of which were purchased based upon actual listening, as opposed to merely bashing things because they aren’t made in the USA, when in fact many so-called American made cables, internal passive components within one’s electronics have for years been outsourced through various Chinese or Taiwanese firms, let’s just say they’re like the Germans a technology driven culture, nuff said.

 

The A8 should prove more than capable and then some.

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I haven’t had any problems with my A8 and I recently updated the software without any trouble. The latest update added support for Apple Music & Podcasts. I’m using an older CJ PV-12 for a preamp, but I don’t think there’s anything wrong with what the A8 has inside. Rose Hi-Fi is twice the price and I haven’t heard it. As far as software goes the A8 is very good. A8 is an excellent product and very versatile.

If you have a balanced input to the integrated amp use that, otherwise take the RCA output from A8 into anything, but phono on your integrated.

Also, if you have a USB CD player (I’m using an Apple drive) you can hook that up to your A8 and copy “rip” your CD collection to your A8. Use .flac when you’re ripping.