Help choosing Marantz integrated amp upgrade


Hello,

I am considering upgrading to a Marantz integrated amplifier. Curious if folks here could help guide me with this decision, or if it's even worth upgrading at this time.

My current entry level system consists of a Rotel RA-12 integrated amp (has a built in DAC and phono stage), Pro-Ject Debut Carbon, DTS Play-Fi streamer, and stand mounted Polk RTiA1s.

I hope to upgrade the speakers later this year. Will be looking at monitors from Totem Acoustic, Wharfedale and Kef at that time.


At present I am thinking of replacing the Rotel with a Marantz. These are the three options I have narrowed down ...


Option 1: PM8005 + an external DAC.
https://www.musicdirect.com/integrated-amp/marantz-pm8005-integrated-amp
I like that this has a pre-out. Sometimes I turn on a sub when playing certain genres or albums. Would be considering a Schiit or iFi DAC to connect to the Play-Fi streamer.


Option 2: HD-AMP1 + an external phono pre.
https://www.musicdirect.com/integrated-amp/marantz-hd-amp1-integrated-amp-dac
I really like the aesthetics and small footprint of this one. Plus has a sub out feature. I'd love any phono pre-amp recommendations. Would be looking to spend around $300 for one.


Option 3: PM7005
https://www.musicdirect.com/integrated-amp/marantz-pm7005-integrated-amp
Built in Dac and Phono makes this a simple solution, but no pre or sub out.


I have no plans to upgrade my TT any time soon. I have added the acrylic platter, Ortofon 2M Blue, and Speed box which have all been noticeable upgrades. I'll probably hold onto this TT for sometime.


Curious if anyone has input, suggestions, or, considering those three upgrade paths, if I should abandon this track.

Here is an image of my current system to give you an idea of the space. This system is only a couple years old and I am still learning a lot.



Thanks!
Matthew
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The Polk’s are really nice speakers for the money! They aren’t that difficult to drive, but the impedance does drop down to 4 ohms in a couple places:

http://www.stereophile.com/content/polk-rtiii-a1-loudspeaker-measurements#jvJVoa14obi9cxh0.97

For this reason, I would avoid the HD-AMP1. Sure, it’s a small footprint and has the features, but it has a much smaller power supply than your Rotel RA-12. The sound will probably be somewhat weaker than what you have already.

As far as the other two choices, I suppose it really depends on if you want everything in one unit. Personally, I would lean towards the PM8005 because it has a slightly larger power supply and would supply more grunt for the speaker (i.e. bass and midbass would be a bit more powerful/impactful). It would also allow you to flip on your sub at times, like you said you do.  Yes, you'll need to buy an external DAC, but this option will ultimately give you everything you're looking for.

The Marantz stuff will probably be a lot more musical sounding than the Rotel. As far as DACs, take a look at the Gustard X-20 as well.

@auxinput Thanks for replying.  This is exactly the information I was hoping to get.


Cheers!
I agree with auxinput, however one thought might be to explore the speaker market prior to purchasing a amplifier. Then you can select one based on power requirement of the speaker. What digital outputs does your streamer have? 
As a Marantz reference series owner, I would say option 1, the PM-8005 and external DAC.  The PM-8005 is built at their reference factory in Japan alongside their higher end components. 

Besides more impressive specs, larger power supply and both preout & main ins, this combo is by far the most versatile and also ready to drive just about any speaker your likely to encounter when your ready to upgrade those.  Even true 4 ohm speakers as the PM-8005 puts out a solid 100 wpc into 4 across the entire power band.