Hi all, I am looking for a different amp but unfortunately I can't listen to many amps where I live, and ordering and returning them is somewhat expensive as I need to pay for return shipping. So I figured someone might give me some ideas/pointers online.
Anyway, my setup is this: I have Wharfedale Evo 4.2 speakers (with matching stands) and Audiolab 8300 amp. Also CA 200m DAC and Rega Planar 1 turntable. I am 90% happy with my setup, especially considering the money I paid for the Amp, speakers and DAC. I play music (flac, dsd) from a linux computer running bit perfect into the DAC and the into the amp. Unfortunately, my living room isn't that big, and it seems to resonate at around 40Hz, and there is probably a harmonic at 80 (I did some basic spectral analysis). Here lies my problem, there is a bass hump (or 2) at 40 and 80Hz that is very audible, and often tireing. I have configured an EQ on the computer to cut the bass and that improved the response significantly, and got rid of the bass hump. There is some loss of audio quality (as now it isn't bit perfect anymore) but it is subtle. This unfortunately affects only music played from the computer, not from the turntable, or the TV. So I would like to get an amp that has an EQ, with a bypass option, as well as DAC built in.
Now, my REAL problem is that I don't have a lot of money so realisticaly I can get an amp at around 1500€. The amp should have an EQ (with a bypass option), usb DAC built in (to act as a sound card for my computer), have a phono preamp, be able to drive my Wharfedale Evos (not the easiest speaker to drive) and ofcourse, have the sound that I like. A remote and black color would be nice to have, but not a requirement.
I have looked online, and it looks like the only amp with my requirements and in that price range is Denon PMA1700NE. There aren't that many reviews on that amp (some japanese which I don' speak), and more imporatntly, even less comparisons to setups similar to mine. What I was wondering if anyone has any experience with these amps (Audiolab and Denon) and especially with Denon/Wharfedale pairing. Both Audiolab 8300 and Wharfedale Evos are great pieces of equipment but I don't think they match well. Maybe it's just my room, but both seem to lean on the warmer and bassier side. I like warm, but this is a bit much, and that bass hump is really annoying. Do you think Denon (around 1500-1600€) would be a good replacement? Having an eq to just shave off some of that bass might be just what I need, and the amp has a built in DAC which I would like to have anyway.
Bit of a long post, but do you think should I just buy the Denon or do you guys have any other recomendations?
Anyway, my setup is this: I have Wharfedale Evo 4.2 speakers (with matching stands) and Audiolab 8300 amp. Also CA 200m DAC and Rega Planar 1 turntable. I am 90% happy with my setup, especially considering the money I paid for the Amp, speakers and DAC. I play music (flac, dsd) from a linux computer running bit perfect into the DAC and the into the amp. Unfortunately, my living room isn't that big, and it seems to resonate at around 40Hz, and there is probably a harmonic at 80 (I did some basic spectral analysis). Here lies my problem, there is a bass hump (or 2) at 40 and 80Hz that is very audible, and often tireing. I have configured an EQ on the computer to cut the bass and that improved the response significantly, and got rid of the bass hump. There is some loss of audio quality (as now it isn't bit perfect anymore) but it is subtle. This unfortunately affects only music played from the computer, not from the turntable, or the TV. So I would like to get an amp that has an EQ, with a bypass option, as well as DAC built in.
Now, my REAL problem is that I don't have a lot of money so realisticaly I can get an amp at around 1500€. The amp should have an EQ (with a bypass option), usb DAC built in (to act as a sound card for my computer), have a phono preamp, be able to drive my Wharfedale Evos (not the easiest speaker to drive) and ofcourse, have the sound that I like. A remote and black color would be nice to have, but not a requirement.
I have looked online, and it looks like the only amp with my requirements and in that price range is Denon PMA1700NE. There aren't that many reviews on that amp (some japanese which I don' speak), and more imporatntly, even less comparisons to setups similar to mine. What I was wondering if anyone has any experience with these amps (Audiolab and Denon) and especially with Denon/Wharfedale pairing. Both Audiolab 8300 and Wharfedale Evos are great pieces of equipment but I don't think they match well. Maybe it's just my room, but both seem to lean on the warmer and bassier side. I like warm, but this is a bit much, and that bass hump is really annoying. Do you think Denon (around 1500-1600€) would be a good replacement? Having an eq to just shave off some of that bass might be just what I need, and the amp has a built in DAC which I would like to have anyway.
Bit of a long post, but do you think should I just buy the Denon or do you guys have any other recomendations?