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Power amp vs integrated stereo amp
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<blockquote data-quote="wanda" data-source="post: 829228" data-attributes="member: 16046"><p>Amplifier design is very interesting.</p><p></p><p>I have a Cambridge Audio 640 v2 integrated, rated at 75 wpc. I have used this integrated as a pre, hooked to a Cyrus 8 power amp this time (no, I dont mean a biamp setup ths time) - rated at 60 wpc (without psxr). </p><p>I also have a Bryston B60R - rated 60 wpc.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly, the Cambridge Audio sounds the weakest. The Cyrus and the Bryston are hard to split.</p><p></p><p>Now, someone explain the cause for these differences :goofy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wanda, post: 829228, member: 16046"] Amplifier design is very interesting. I have a Cambridge Audio 640 v2 integrated, rated at 75 wpc. I have used this integrated as a pre, hooked to a Cyrus 8 power amp this time (no, I dont mean a biamp setup ths time) - rated at 60 wpc (without psxr). I also have a Bryston B60R - rated 60 wpc. Interestingly, the Cambridge Audio sounds the weakest. The Cyrus and the Bryston are hard to split. Now, someone explain the cause for these differences :goofy: [/QUOTE]
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