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Wow, the other guys on audio circle are right: we're a bunch of AVA fanboys.
Wow, the other guys on audio circle are right: we're a bunch of AVA fanboys. I will take a different approach and say to the OP: only use our recommendations as just that; do not buy without at least auditioning some gear first. You may hate what we like; you just never know. Audition first, then purchase based on your opinion, not ours. You might be a tube guy, soild state guy, vinyl guy or digital guy...only one way to find out.With that said, I am sure you'll love the AVA stuff (I'd own an AVA amp if I could afford it), but try to at least score an audition first. Better safe than sorry.Some very well respected brands are:AVACaryModwrightMcCormackMusical FidelityRotel BrystonAyreRogue AudioParasoundProceedArcamATIThe list goes on and on. Buy based on sound and features. Welcome to the Salk family!!!
I was afraid to post with all these AVA guys around.
I just ordered my first set of Salk speakers which are my first set of non mass produced speakers as well.
I also just got a decent (by my standards) SACD player that will be my main source.
So I am sure not coming in here knowing too much about audio as you will see.
I now want to get a decent amp and preamp.
Hahaha!Terry, you've got the electronics, for sure. I wouldn't try to suggest that AVA gear is the only viable option, but AVA is a sure thing for anyone upgrading their electronics. I can recommend AVA in the same way that I can recommend Salk speakers. Not everyone will like AVA, and not everyone likes Salk, but Frank has a 30 day satisfaction guarantee, and when he re-sells a unit that was returned, he lists the unit as a customer return, and those units are few and far between.In-home audition with a variety of equipment is the only way to really know.Just to show that I am a reasonable person and not inflexible in my thinking, I will throw Lexicon into the hat. Never mind, they don't make any two-channel stuff anymore. Oh well, I tried.
1. AVA- Preamp- Parasound- A23.
How much should I spend to get decent interconnects?
Yes, I have some 2 channel equipment now. But it is a little on the cheapo side. As you can see, I am working hard to get my act together. I have decided to call AVA on Monday and get some things ordered. Unless I change my mind tomorrow, I plan to order the 240/2 amp and the Vision DAC/Preamp Combination unit with remote volume. I am only getting the DAC combo unit so I can play my iPod Apple Lossless files via the digital output on my Wadia 170i. The Wadia and the Marantz SA8003 are my primary sources. The Salk SongTower QWT's will be my speakers as soon as Mr. Salk makes them. That left me needing the amp, preamp and DAC. No I have not heard any better quality stuff than you can hear at Best Buy. I am doing this all on good faith that Salk and AVA won't disappoint, but I am not at all worried about being disappointed. I figure if Jim Salk uses them in his home, they are plenty good for me and must be an excellent match for his speakers. I live in a rural area with no major cities close by so auditioning is a problem. Thanks again.
I forgot to mention I'm also considering that Wadia 170i for my iPod as well. Do you like it much? Right now, I connect the iPod to the mp3 jack on my Parasound attached to my home theater, and it sounds pretty good considering how bad the iPod DAC is. I wanted to get the dock so I can use my AVA DAC with my 2 channel setup for supreme quality sounding tunes in my home.
I like using an airport extreme and my computer for picking songs. Takes a lot less time than the Ipod to find and pick songs.