Columns Retired Columns & Blogs |
October 30, 2007 - 4:56pm
#1
Interconnects for integrated amp?
Loudspeakers Amplification | Digital Sources Analog Sources Featured | Accessories Music |
Columns Retired Columns & Blogs |
Loudspeakers Amplification Digital Sources | Analog Sources Accessories Featured | Music Columns Retired Columns | Show Reports | Features Latest News Community | Resources Subscriptions |
It sounds like you are missing the preamp out/main in bridge. You shouldn't need to use a cable. Call NAD and see if you can get a replacement. Look at this and you can see the RCA preamp out/main in bridge: http://nadelectronics.com/img/resampled/060619152549-1200-C325BEE_rear.jpg
Damn! Someone had to bring it up. Improve the sound of your integrated by ditching those cheap manufacture supplied jumpers with our new "fill in the blank" cables.
If the manufacture supplied jumpers were not upto their job why would the manufacturer put them there in first place? To degrade the performance of a well-known amp to save a few bucks?
Its in people's mind that those manufacture supplied jumpers are not upto the job. Everything can be improved, but hey, better invest in a better amp than spend 100 bucks on the interconnect.
Or why not do both?
$100 interconnect? For that price all you will get is a coat hanger wrapped with electrical tape.