Led Head said:
I'm planning to use it about 50/50 for both music and for video.
Well, two points - the way I look at it: 1. If you're not doing a 5.1 or 7.1 or Atmos or whatever surround setup, going for a AV reciever is rather pointless, since you could get a lot more from your money by going for a better stereo amplifier - which brings me to point numero 2. I looked up the CA, and I understand it's around 3000$ - I would defenately shift some of that money towards the speakers.
Oh, and a bonus point - when spending this kind of money, you should take your time (and enjoy it
🙂 ) and audition equipment as much as possible. It WILL sound different in your room, but you'll get a rough idea on how stuff sounds. I'll assume a total budget of 2500 - 3000 pounds, although I might overshoot it
😛 .
As for the room, I don't know whether floorstanders are a must, but if you can accomodate them (give them space from back - 50cm roughly - and sidewalls - 100-150 cm) you could give them a go. Imo good standmounts will do.
The way I would go about it is get either a
DAC (to plug your TV/Blu-ray player into, provided they have optical/coaxial digital outputs) or a
Streamer with digital inputs (with the same purpose as the dac, but you could also use it to stream instead of having to keep the bluray/TV on and use them to play your music etc). The DACs I would recommend, if you go for an amp that doesn't have an integrated DAC, would be
Arcam iRdac (warm-ish) or
NAD D1050 (on the detailed side) - each of these DACs costs 400 pounds.
Alternatively, the streamer to consider is the
Pioneer N-50A (500 pounds), 'cause it has digital inputs.
For amp+speaker combos, these would be my suggestions (in parantheses will be the standmount version of the floorstanders - remember you also have to budget for proper stands if you chose to go for standmounts, such as Atacama Nexus 6i - 80 pounds-ish - for example):
(I will underline my prefered partner for the amp in question)
-
Arcam A39 (although even the
A19 might be enough for your room) +
Focal Aria 926 (or 906) /
B&W 683 s2 (or
685 s2) /
Martin Logan Motion 20 (or
35XT).
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Naim Nait XS2 +
Focal Aria 926 (or
906) /
Sonus Faber Toy Tower (or Toy) /
Martin Logan Motion 20 (or
35XT) /
Harbeth P3ESR.
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Hegel H80 +
Harbeth P3ESR /
ATC SCM 19 or
11 /
Sonus Faber Toy Tower (or
Toy) (NOTE:
the Hegel has an integrated DAC, which is very capable; also, all speakers suggested here are standmounts).
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Rega Elicit R (or
Elex R) +
Harbeth P3ESR /
Focal Aria 926 (or
906).
Final notes: these are just guidelines - personally, I'm so inlove with my budget Arcam A19 and Focal Aria 906, that I wouldn't hesitate to strongly recommend it, and I would even say it is enough for your room, with it's big sound. Pair it with Pioneer N50A and maybe replace the Focals with B&W 685 S2 for a more lively set of speakers to balance the Arcam's warmth better, and you have yourself a cracking little system. BUT everyone has different preferences, which is why it's paramount you audition the gear yourself. ALSO, if you find a nice dealer you get along with, let them make suggestions as well, you might be surprised of how good some underrated (and even cheaper) components sound.
Happy auditioning.