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Although both speakers list the same recommended amplifier power range, the SongBird's lower sensitivity of 84dB (compared to the SongTower's 88dB) will take twice the amplifier power to drive them to the same listening level. That being said, it depends on how loud you like to listen. Although your seating position is relatively close to the speakers, your couch in between them will absorb some sound energy, particularly the higher frequencies and with the speakers toed-in. I wouldn't worry too much for now, but if your listening habits will lean toward turning the volume up to realistic levels at times, you may run out of steam with the current amplifier pairing, and would probably benefit from an amplifier upgrade down the road. After the DAC, which I would agree would still be the next best step. Steve
With your original post (1-6), you seem to have your priorities in good order.With your room, filling your bookshelf with books would tame a lot of room reflections. Also, you might want to change places of your sofa with the two chairs. Trying to tame the room reflections with heavy curtains and wall hangings would improve things a lot.
Very important to keep your wife happy at this stage as your hobby will soon get out of hand!!! Here is a link to a DAC that won't break the bank (again keeping the wife happy) and is getting nice reviews:http://www.mavaudio.com/I plan on getting one and inserting between my Squeezebox and Receiver. Just another option for ya... Ed L.
My current receiver is 80 wpc. I'm going to take the advice above and not rush out and get something new until I get to try out the SBs with what I already have. That being said I've been thinking about the AVA 240 or the Parasound Halo a23 which are both 125 wpc. If I can ask, how much difference would this make going from 80 to 125wpc?
That being said I've been thinking about the AVA 240 or the Parasound Halo a23 which are both 125 wpc. If I can ask, how much difference would this make going from 80 to 125wpc?
Two excellent choices. From 80 to 125 watts, the bass will kick, the mid range will fill out and you will have room to turn the volume up with out clipping.
I think that a good quality preamp might make more difference than an amp. An amp merely amplifies the signal to a level that drives the speakers. The sound flows from the source components -> preamp -> amp -> speakers. You have taken care of your source with a DAC, and the next component in the chain is the preamp. Garbage in = garbage out.
With that in mind, I will again recommend getting an amp before a DAC.
You read my mind! I saw a long thread about the Maverick DAC in other part of the forum and ordered one earlier today.
The Maverick DAC has a preamp