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Digital Pre & Solid State Power. Does this mix work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nico V" data-source="post: 915945" data-attributes="member: 14581"><p>For the really savvy Folks out there, please give me your unbiased opinion (yes yes, I know it's an oxymoron).</p><p>Do digital & solid state amplification synergise well?</p><p></p><p>E.g. a new Primare Pre32 (as digital as you get them) plus a dated Mark Levinson 23.5 (25 years old). </p><p>Same can be asked about a new RC1572 and an 18 year old RMB1075. </p><p></p><p>Listening to the combinations, it honestly sounds like "something could sound better". But what...? And more importantly: Why?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nico V, post: 915945, member: 14581"] For the really savvy Folks out there, please give me your unbiased opinion (yes yes, I know it's an oxymoron). Do digital & solid state amplification synergise well? E.g. a new Primare Pre32 (as digital as you get them) plus a dated Mark Levinson 23.5 (25 years old). Same can be asked about a new RC1572 and an 18 year old RMB1075. Listening to the combinations, it honestly sounds like "something could sound better". But what...? And more importantly: Why? [/QUOTE]
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