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Hmmmm, I saw an add for this I believe ,(2) mono amps for $1500 ?This is a class D with a analog power supply ?in mono 250 w/chHmmmmm
No reason to upgrade the Phonemena unless it is to add the battery. I think the issue for you would be the Parasound... I still advocate the Tortuga, even though it does not have a HT bypass button.
Belles gear is pretty good. Had some of his amps but never a preamp. Does it have remote volume control as well?
This might not be the popular opinion, but I might replace your preamp first. Im my experiance, the difference between preamps is much bigger than amps, as long as the speakers are being powered sufficiently.With 1-2k, you might be able to get yourself a pretty solid tube preamplifier, and potentially improve your sound greatly.Hard treble, and congestion sound like more of a preamp issue.Not to say your Parasound Classic 2100 is a bad preamplifier, but you can certainly do better with 1-2k on the used market.A used Manley Shrimp, or something like it, might blow your mind.
What's the "mind blowing" differences between the 2100 and the Manley Shrimp?Bill
In a well setup system with ample power for the speakers? Better dynamics. Wider and deeper soundstage. More tonality and texture. More natural reproduction and extension of the upper frequencies. Less overall grain. The ability to tailor the sound with the proper selection and application of different tubes. Overall, more musical.The Parasound 2100 is a very decent preamplifier, with a huge feature set, at a very reasonable price. I do not think it competes with the Manley Jumbo Shrimp, or any similar preamp, SS or Tube, within the Manley's price range in terms of overall SQ. I wouldn't expect it to either, the Manley retails for 6 times the price of the 2100. I offered advice to the OP when tasked with trying to improve his SQ, within his system, with the budget he had set aside. I wasn't trying to put down the Parasound, but it can be bettered with 2K applied towards a used preamplifier.