kd - thanks. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have, as you work your way through this.
Rich
Rich
Which amp for Energy Veritas v2.3i?
http://www.stereophile.com/integratedamps/306outlaw/#sHESO7xYyTQT1TIo.97 Stereophile Review of the Outlaw RR2150 |
$350 for the Adcom trio sounds very tempting. What would make me hesitate is that that series of Adcom equipment is 25 years old. The NAD 356BEE is probably in the 10 year or so age range. It is all good stuff, I am just not a fan these days of buying used. I am a big fan of buying new, assuming my wallet is in agreement. If you can stretch your budget to $700, I would buy the Outlaw RR2150 receiver. It would give you everything that the other equipment would give you ... phono input, separate preamp/ amp jacks, tuner, and it plays very loud. I have owned Adcom (555 power amp and GTP II preamp/ tuner) and NAD integrated (320BEE) and Energy (RC 10) during the last 25 years. I have owned the Outlaw since its introduction in 2005. I use it in a bedroom system, so it gets played each day. You get a lot for the money. Rich |
Get the NAD. Its a bit more refined in the high frequencies. The Energy with its aluminum tweeter can sound bright. If you want to play records, you can buy a phono card for the NAD. It should have enough power, but one of the unique features is having the amp and preamp section connected with external jumbers. This means you can use it just as an amp, or just as a preamp, without having the signal pass through the unused component. If you decide to upgrade to seperates later on, it makes things a lot easier. |