- Jun 17, 2009
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Hi,
I’m using an Audiolab 8200CDQ as my primary source for listening music (Cd´s an Flac Files), and i´m thinking on connecting it to a power amplifier (Audiolab 8200P), once the 8200CDQ as a pre-amplifier built-in. So far so good. My doubt is – Can I use this combination and still use my receiver for home cinema (Rotel Rsx-1057), once the speakers will be connected to the power amp. In the back of the power amp you can see an input label and also an load label, what does it mean?
In the other and, if this combination isn´t possible, keeping the cd player and the receiver, my second plan would be to buy an integrated amplifier (Rega Brio R, Arcam A19, Roksan Kandy, Naim Nait5i – opinions please). Currently i´m testing at home Kef R300 and LS50 speakers. Rel Quake sub is part of system.
Regards.
I’m using an Audiolab 8200CDQ as my primary source for listening music (Cd´s an Flac Files), and i´m thinking on connecting it to a power amplifier (Audiolab 8200P), once the 8200CDQ as a pre-amplifier built-in. So far so good. My doubt is – Can I use this combination and still use my receiver for home cinema (Rotel Rsx-1057), once the speakers will be connected to the power amp. In the back of the power amp you can see an input label and also an load label, what does it mean?
In the other and, if this combination isn´t possible, keeping the cd player and the receiver, my second plan would be to buy an integrated amplifier (Rega Brio R, Arcam A19, Roksan Kandy, Naim Nait5i – opinions please). Currently i´m testing at home Kef R300 and LS50 speakers. Rel Quake sub is part of system.
Regards.