Better Amp for Cornwall IV's...


...Parasound 2250 v.2 / 200 Pre combo, which I own, or Denon PMA-1600NE integrated, which I don't, but I admire the build quality and appearance of?  My Parasound is rated 275W into 8 Ohms / 400W into 4, while the Denon is 70W into 8 and 140 into 4.  Of course, the Klipsch Cornwall IV's are quite sensitive and are rated 8 Ohms.  Maybe more than which is better, which would you all prefer?
jdmccall56
Neither. The Denon has too many components built in. you will end up paying for a new DAC and phono stage. The Parasound has electronic issues which could fail (see Amazon reviews). Look for awesome tube preamps/power amps/DAC/Phono stages for the best long-run investment.

The beauty of the Cornwall IV is its flexibility. One (great) speaker and half-a dozen different amps: Solid-state, tube, OTL, Flea-watt, bone crusher -you get the picture. Getting tired of solid-state? Swap in the tubes. Change the amp instead of buying a new system.
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