If you only want to buy one component, your best off getting a power amp. An integrated would be better, but then what do you do about your surround processor, and the three channels of amplification needed to run center and surrounds? It's possible to use both, but then you'll have to mess with two volume controls whenever you use multi-channel playback. This is what sucks about wanting to eliminate the number of parts to do 2 and multi-channel. With your budget you could easily get, a really good 5 channel amp,a really good pre/pro, and sell your receiver. That would take care of everything, and make the whole system sing.
Upgrade Path - Integrated or Power Amp????
I have a dilemma I have been struggling with for a while. Hope to get some clues here - any suggestions welcome and thank you for sharing your know-how.
I have had a home theatre system for some time, which I also use for 2 channel music, altho I don't like it's performance. Main complaints are:
- when music gets complicated, it sounds confused, as if everything is collapsed in, cannot identify each instrument clearly as being distinct
- does not place instruments very well
- narrow sonic image
I've saved up some money and want to get a 2 channel audio system. This needs to mesh with my HT system i.e. same speakers, due to lack of space. I am not one for upgrades every year or two, want to build a system I will keep for years to come.
My problem is I am not an audiophile, I just like music and willing to pay for it, and I don't understand where the problem lies.
Which part of the AV receiver is causing the problems? Pre part? Power part? Both?
I only want to buy one component (budget around $5k) - do I get a power amp and connect to AV receiver, or do I get an integrated?
My system:
Marantz 9200 av receiver
JMLab Mini Utopia fronts
NHTs center sub
Mirage backs
Musical Fidelity A3 CD
I have had a home theatre system for some time, which I also use for 2 channel music, altho I don't like it's performance. Main complaints are:
- when music gets complicated, it sounds confused, as if everything is collapsed in, cannot identify each instrument clearly as being distinct
- does not place instruments very well
- narrow sonic image
I've saved up some money and want to get a 2 channel audio system. This needs to mesh with my HT system i.e. same speakers, due to lack of space. I am not one for upgrades every year or two, want to build a system I will keep for years to come.
My problem is I am not an audiophile, I just like music and willing to pay for it, and I don't understand where the problem lies.
Which part of the AV receiver is causing the problems? Pre part? Power part? Both?
I only want to buy one component (budget around $5k) - do I get a power amp and connect to AV receiver, or do I get an integrated?
My system:
Marantz 9200 av receiver
JMLab Mini Utopia fronts
NHTs center sub
Mirage backs
Musical Fidelity A3 CD
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