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In Reply to: RE: New set-up, amateur needing help. posted by JonDC on July 20, 2015 at 09:08:33
I don't need but two channels;left and right I don't use or really enjoy surround sound , I don't use a sub, I don't need a tuner so just a preamp and amp and speakers with a CD/digital source.
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Sounds like I don't need an amp - so I'll just keep the set-up I have now. Thanks for the help.
JonDC-
live w/ your set-up for at least 1000 hrs, prior to making any decison
about buying a more powerful receiver/amp. Most important of all, do not forget about the cables.
What kind of cables do you like?
Audioquest cables are a good start.
If you are not interested in a 5.1 or larger set-up,then buy a pre/power arrangement.Make sure the pre has 2 sets of outputs to drive your sub.Most stereo amps will sound better than any receiver .You might be surprised at a good 50wpc amp can do for the sound.Maybe a Belles 40-100w amp and their pre??
As far as inexpensive cabling that sounds good,I'd visit Monoprice.com.I've obtained good results using their premium RCA and XLR cables.Cannot comment on the speaker cable,but keep it simple.
Tom:cat
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