@michaeljbrown
It really depends on your experience. If you are comfortable with enough equipment and know the sound of many components, start shopping, when you find a value out there that you know you will love, snatch it up. If you are not comfortable with that, your safest path is to start the yellow brick road to speakers. Once you find those, search for an amp that complements your Freya and speakers. Even that can be a problem...If you know that you'd like to try tubes in an amp for instance.... a fair amount of speakers are not tube friendly. So, a high current solid state amp is a safe bet for almost any speaker... You've got some homework to do. Good Luck. Tim
It really depends on your experience. If you are comfortable with enough equipment and know the sound of many components, start shopping, when you find a value out there that you know you will love, snatch it up. If you are not comfortable with that, your safest path is to start the yellow brick road to speakers. Once you find those, search for an amp that complements your Freya and speakers. Even that can be a problem...If you know that you'd like to try tubes in an amp for instance.... a fair amount of speakers are not tube friendly. So, a high current solid state amp is a safe bet for almost any speaker... You've got some homework to do. Good Luck. Tim