Studio Signal Flow advice 01


I am in the midst of building a new editing studio and am new to high end audio. I currently have a pair of B&W 804s driven by a Bryston 4B NRB. Which so far, to my naive ears, I'm pretty blown away by. My question is am I destroying the benefits of decent equipment by my signal flow. All the audio sources for the room feed into a Mackie Mixer with the mains feeding a pair of Genelec near field powered speakers and the sub going to the Bryston and 804's. Am I destroying the signal by going through a cheap mixer sub output? I am considering going from the mixer sub out to a tube pre amp before going to the Bryston. Will the signal be cleaned up with this signal flow. I don't know how to avoid the mixer. Thanks for any input.
nathanbyrne

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Thanks for the advice. Since the Makie mixer wouldn't hold a candle to your John Oram, I think a pre-amp is the way to go. I can have the sub outs feed one input of a decent pre-amp and have a good quality CDP or ACD feed another input for a better listening setup.

Does anyone have a suggestion on a pre-amp model that I could buy used for under 1K that would pair nicely with the Bryston 4B NRB / B&W 804 mix? I'm kinda partial to a tube sound that might SLIGHTLY warm a pretty bright amp and speakers. Rack mountable is also a big benefit for me.