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Keep It Simple or NOT ???
rollo:
Recently I have thinking about going to an integrated Amp instead of Preamp mono blocks. Weighing the benefits and disadvantages of both. Always was a dual mono Guy from source to speaker. Using a dual mono DAC which will remain. My previous experience was a smaller soundstage and imaging with integrated. I would need minimum 150W power.
What are your preferences ?? and experiences ??
charles
GDHAL:
--- Quote from: rollo on December 22, 2022, 12:44:51 PM --- Recently I have thinking about going to an integrated Amp instead of Preamp mono blocks. Weighing the benefits and disadvantages of both. Always was a dual mono Guy from source to speaker. Using a dual mono DAC which will remain. My previous experience was a smaller soundstage and imaging with integrated. I would need minimum 150W power.
What are your preferences ?? and experiences ??
charles
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Hi Charles. Happy holiday's.
I have no personal experience using separate components. I've always used an 'integrated" solution.
The benefits of integrated include less physical space, and most likely less cost. Also less miscellaneous considerations such as cable connectivity, impedance matching, etc.
The disadvantages are, as you're already aware, integrated for whatever reason (valid or not) does not meet ultra-hi-end-criteria in terms of what can be achieved sonically.
These days there are many outstanding choices for an integrated amp. And, like most other things in life, ones budget and financial considerations play a role in your purchasing decision.
As to your 150 watt power requirement, that too can questioned because amplifier power necessity should take into consideration how efficient your speakers are, and the sound pressure level that you prefer to listen to music.
If you provide more detail, I can provide more specific recommendations.
Best.
Hal
S Clark:
I've sort of split the difference in one system. Gary Dodd built two mono integrated amps for me years ago. At the time, it was the best option for a bedroom system that my wife could access.
ejk:
Rogue Sphinx V3. Class D with tube front end. Power,dynamics and transparent. The Pharoh II also gets fantastic reviews and ups all the above
DRN:
I think I'm going on 5 years now with my Rogue CM 2 no complaints very happy. It does weigh in at 60 lbs with the cage. :roll:
Absolutely keep it simple!
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