Hi,
I'm looking after some advice before purchasing a new amplifier/receiver.
My current setup is a pair of KEF Q350s connected to an entry level Denon S510BT AVR.
The HDMI board died on my Denon so I'm looking at getting a new receiver, but i'm unsure whether going for an integrated stereo amp or a new AVR.
More specifically now the models I'm looking at are the Marantz PM5005 (paired with a DAC) and the Marantz NR1509.
I mostly enjoy stereo music and that's my priority, but surround sound is something I would like to continue building up towards (I already have a couple of Definitive Technology Promonitor 800s I was planning on using as rear speakers in the future).
My options the way i see it are: Going with the Marantz AVR now if it's a good option for my current stereo setup now, or buying the PM5005 with a DAC (something like the ifi ione nano for bluetooth).
A third option is buying just the DAC and use the analog inputs of my Denon AVR which are still working, but I don't think the Denon was very good for stereo music.
I'm by no means an audiophile, but I would like to get the most out of my speakers and keep learning about hi fi audio.
Thanks!
I'm looking after some advice before purchasing a new amplifier/receiver.
My current setup is a pair of KEF Q350s connected to an entry level Denon S510BT AVR.
The HDMI board died on my Denon so I'm looking at getting a new receiver, but i'm unsure whether going for an integrated stereo amp or a new AVR.
More specifically now the models I'm looking at are the Marantz PM5005 (paired with a DAC) and the Marantz NR1509.
I mostly enjoy stereo music and that's my priority, but surround sound is something I would like to continue building up towards (I already have a couple of Definitive Technology Promonitor 800s I was planning on using as rear speakers in the future).
My options the way i see it are: Going with the Marantz AVR now if it's a good option for my current stereo setup now, or buying the PM5005 with a DAC (something like the ifi ione nano for bluetooth).
A third option is buying just the DAC and use the analog inputs of my Denon AVR which are still working, but I don't think the Denon was very good for stereo music.
I'm by no means an audiophile, but I would like to get the most out of my speakers and keep learning about hi fi audio.
Thanks!