- Apr 9, 2009
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Hi all,
Started building a hi-fi system for my bedroom at home, but have since moved off to uni (got as far as buying a NAD C352 and Quad 11Ls) and am on a budget!
Because of my budget, it would seem sensible to me to sell my NAD amp and get an all-in-one system (I'm looking for amp/cd/dab and computer via usb but i'll probably get a mf v-dac for that).
Just wondering how the all-in-ones compare...I listen mainly to classical music via the pc and cd and listen to a lot of music on BBC Radio 3 and want something that will present it well at relatively low listening volumes as well as high volumes when i return home.
Unless the speakers are major overkill for my uni room, it's probably easier to keep them and use them with the all-in-one than to sell them.
How would a Denon all-in-one compare to a NAD C352 with a NAD CD Player, Denon DAB Seperate and Quad 11L for example? Am also considering the Arcam Solo Mini but seems a bit overpriced? Teac Ref 380 looks nice too.
Thanks for the input guys,
Tom.
Started building a hi-fi system for my bedroom at home, but have since moved off to uni (got as far as buying a NAD C352 and Quad 11Ls) and am on a budget!
Because of my budget, it would seem sensible to me to sell my NAD amp and get an all-in-one system (I'm looking for amp/cd/dab and computer via usb but i'll probably get a mf v-dac for that).
Just wondering how the all-in-ones compare...I listen mainly to classical music via the pc and cd and listen to a lot of music on BBC Radio 3 and want something that will present it well at relatively low listening volumes as well as high volumes when i return home.
Unless the speakers are major overkill for my uni room, it's probably easier to keep them and use them with the all-in-one than to sell them.
How would a Denon all-in-one compare to a NAD C352 with a NAD CD Player, Denon DAB Seperate and Quad 11L for example? Am also considering the Arcam Solo Mini but seems a bit overpriced? Teac Ref 380 looks nice too.
Thanks for the input guys,
Tom.