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<blockquote data-quote="Mike M" data-source="post: 43124" data-attributes="member: 766"><p>Hi Rudi</p><p></p><p>Please excuse my ignorance on these matter, but I have understood that a good power amp is one that drives the speakers adequately, is neutral and gets out of the way of the music and the best pre-amp is no pre-amp at all. Based on this understanding, I was hoping to get a neutral power amp that will drive the speakers adequately without adding too much of its own sound signature. Then my thinking was to get a DAC like the PS-Audio Perfect Wave which had built in volume control and completely eliminate the Pre-Amp stage and in that way let the original recording through with as little "flavour" as possible. Is this thinking flawed and if so please tell me why and (as you said) save me spending alot of money I really don't need to.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p>M</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike M, post: 43124, member: 766"] Hi Rudi Please excuse my ignorance on these matter, but I have understood that a good power amp is one that drives the speakers adequately, is neutral and gets out of the way of the music and the best pre-amp is no pre-amp at all. Based on this understanding, I was hoping to get a neutral power amp that will drive the speakers adequately without adding too much of its own sound signature. Then my thinking was to get a DAC like the PS-Audio Perfect Wave which had built in volume control and completely eliminate the Pre-Amp stage and in that way let the original recording through with as little "flavour" as possible. Is this thinking flawed and if so please tell me why and (as you said) save me spending alot of money I really don't need to. Regards M [/QUOTE]
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