entry level digital d/a amp for aegis evo 1
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Can anyone provide an explanation on how to go about pairing an integrated amp and speakers so that the speakers will die before the amp (ie. - the volume can be continually increased WITHOUT meaningful distortion resulting, before the speakers fail)? This would probably involve the study of the "Measurements" portion of a Stereophile review, but what would be the important criteria to look for? I know there has to be more to it than just simply comparing the amp's watts-per-channel, the speakers' impedance, or the speaker manufacturer's maximum recommended watts to the speaker.
The following is the description i found online for the 3rd party tube amp that i've got:
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The Stage 1 is a hybrid tube/solid-state amplifier, which uses a tube preamp stage using JJ Electronics 12AU7 tubes and a solid state power section that churns out 35 watts per channel..
The Stage 1.5 is similar to Stage 1, but comes with remote control and has had its potentiometer upgraded to an Alps unit.
What's the deal?
I've seen it on other sites, did Stereophile get scooped on this?
Rumor?
Fact?
What system?
Where?
When?
I want the dish!
This could be great!
If Fremer wins, then we get to hear what we claim to hear. If Fremer loses, the test conditions were too crude to really demonstrate the subtle differences.
Fremer can't lose! It's like he's the girl about to fight the boy!
Hi!
Does an entry-level integrated amplifier with digital input even exist? I'm looking for something <$2000 to connect a m-audio audiophile 2496 (spdif coax out) with some entry speakers like aegis evo 1. Thanks in advance for any advice!