Newbie needs help


Hi-

I am just beginning to upgrade my system, and have never been at an "audiophile" level (I have various pieces, including an HK surround receiver). I just purchased some used Paradigm Studio 100s for my main system, and will be purchasing new items for a surround system that will go in my basement.

For now, I am planning on putting the HK 5.1 in the basement, but wiring for 7.1. This means I will need somethin get to drive the Studio 100s. I am confused, but think I generally understand that an amp powers the speakers, but you will need a pre-amp to utilize a straight amp, which is why many manufacturers make them in 1 unit. However, I am unclear as to the benefit of breaking these items up.

Also, when it comes to amps, I see reviews for a $1000 amp that seems as good as a $10,000 amp. Frankly, I'm not sure my ears would notice the difference (at least not now). So, I am confused as to what brands to focus on. Names like Krell, Mark Levinson, and Classe, all seem to have loyal followers and high prices. Audiophile never seems to give "bad" reviews, only less positive, and I have not found any other publication that appears to take audio any more seriously.

Sorry for the rambling, but here are my questions: 1. What is the benefit of having a separate amp/preamp over a single system; 2. What is a good name of amp/preamp (or integrated) that is reasonably priced used ($1500 or less +/- total) that could make a difference in the way I hear music? 3. Anyhing else I should know/missed/mis-stated?
blewis1041

Showing 5 responses by warrenh

I owned the Integre and AB'd it with the Audio Refinement with the exact same electronics. Camry vs Bimmer. Good enough? There's your basis!! You don't want to get into a debate? Tvad, who you kidding....
Newbie indeed. You have oodles of questions, but it appears that you have very limited listening experiences. Wonder why not a soul (yet) has taken a stab at your post? I would definately, partculary at your listening stage, go with an integrated. Less variables, and integrateds over the years are at world class audiophile listening levels, depending, of course on how much you want to spend. You won't have a problem finding a delicious integrated at $1500 used. How many wpc are you looking at? What kind of music do you like? What kind of listening volume are you comfortable with? What are the the source and amp you are using now? These quesitons will help the audiogon audiophools turn you on to some fine choices. I have (others certainly will) not addressed your other questions because I must get ready for work. You're in a good place, and their are ooldles of audiophiles who have been in your postion before. Fasten your seatbelt, get some asprin ready, cause you are going to go into the audio whirlwind. peace, warren :)
Man, this is a coin toss, but I'd think of ditching the cdp before purchasing a new amp, but since this is, like I said, a coin toss, perhaps while the coin is in the air I'd decide on an integrated. Both could use a little up grading action. What did I tell ya? Mind spinning yet? Hang in there, more to come....
Audio Refinement is not equally as good, IMO. I would look for used YBA Integre. That would give you a honey of 50 SS watts. Couldn't agree more on a used Audio Aero. With those two babies and your new speakers you will, regardless of your listening experience, be experiencing some incredible sound. I owned the Prima for a couple of years. Wonderful.
Srajan also loved the Druids. What's your take on that? Oh, yeah, "different opinions." Sorry Blewis, but Tvad follows me wherever I go. Like a little (malicious) puppy. I am sorry for taking up your thread with this nonsense. Tvad, that leaves you with the last word!! lol...peace, warren