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Matching pre-amp to power amp
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<blockquote data-quote="Veloce" data-source="post: 1117799" data-attributes="member: 16997"><p>Hmmmm no I disagree. </p><p>I would prefer an R-2R dac which never comes built in. I am also using a class A amp which doesnt come in an integrated format. You may well argue that the dedicated preamps are of better quality than the integrated ones but that's not my experience. I have opened a few high end preamps only to discover they are using a 1 dollar op amp mostly a TI 5523. The Cambridge CXN for example also uses this op amp so if you have one of those, it really does make the need for a preamp nonsensical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veloce, post: 1117799, member: 16997"] Hmmmm no I disagree. I would prefer an R-2R dac which never comes built in. I am also using a class A amp which doesnt come in an integrated format. You may well argue that the dedicated preamps are of better quality than the integrated ones but that's not my experience. I have opened a few high end preamps only to discover they are using a 1 dollar op amp mostly a TI 5523. The Cambridge CXN for example also uses this op amp so if you have one of those, it really does make the need for a preamp nonsensical. [/QUOTE]
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