Dears,
I would like to ask you for the confirmation/advice.
At the moment I have entry level Home Cinema system (NAD T751 receiver and Tannoy Fussion 4 speakers). As home cinema system it is OK for me, but I would like to enforce my stereo a lot.
I have came to the solution (as my NAD has preouts for all channels), that I wan to add stereo amplifier to the system and use it as stand alone stereo amp for my music or as power amp for my cinema. I am strongly thinking about all beuty Hitachi HA-5300 what is actualy two amps in one box (preamp and power amp) and has pre ins (as well as pre outs)
And here comes my question: is there normal way to constantly switch what way to use in Hitachi HA-5300 or I would need to play with the cables all time (most likely that means I need to look for some other amp.)
If not, could you recomend some from good oldies with similar construction (fiel transistors and etc.) and sound quality?
Waiting for your answers
Mantas
I would like to ask you for the confirmation/advice.
At the moment I have entry level Home Cinema system (NAD T751 receiver and Tannoy Fussion 4 speakers). As home cinema system it is OK for me, but I would like to enforce my stereo a lot.
I have came to the solution (as my NAD has preouts for all channels), that I wan to add stereo amplifier to the system and use it as stand alone stereo amp for my music or as power amp for my cinema. I am strongly thinking about all beuty Hitachi HA-5300 what is actualy two amps in one box (preamp and power amp) and has pre ins (as well as pre outs)
And here comes my question: is there normal way to constantly switch what way to use in Hitachi HA-5300 or I would need to play with the cables all time (most likely that means I need to look for some other amp.)
If not, could you recomend some from good oldies with similar construction (fiel transistors and etc.) and sound quality?
Waiting for your answers
Mantas