Which kind of amp and speakers do you have in your HiFi setup?

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If I am going for Bluetooth listening out of this integrated amp, which would be best?

And am I going to notice a difference between my av receiver amps in Bluetooth against an integrated amp in Bluetooth? Cheers.
 
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IotaVX AVXP 7-230 Power Amp (Fed by Oppo BDP105D)

How do you find this combination? Only reason I ask is that I've got an Oppo BDP103EU lying around unused.
Stunning! They have a 30-day money back guarantee anyway, but it is a bargain at £1,900. No middleman, you buy direct from the company. Give it a go! I can only tell you what is best for me, so you need to try one for the 30-day period in any event. I'm sure you'll be impressed.
The only downside is the weight. It's 32kg, so make sure you have somewhere strong to place it.
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Are you planning on adding a stereo amp to the Pioneer's or having a separate amp just for Hi fi.
As both the Pioneers support adding an amp.
Separate amp, but I am having big doubts now, as it’s just for Bluetooth performance, will it sound any better than an av receiver Bluetooth performance?
 
Yes, mine are ash black.

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Nice piece of furniture, i´ve seen others in metal and wood and they look very good at the same time protected against children, and good choice of speakers, i´m still using more the old CDM7 from B&W but i´m going to look for some Pro Ac (if in second hand)or some from Canton ,i heard some and they do sound good and not that expensive, the Alpha signature are quite nice, yours look from canton, not sure
 
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Do you have both of those Pioneer receivers.
No receiver from Pioneer sounds better than what was built untill 1979, lot´s of options and superb sound , new speakers just make´em top sound quality if we aren´t talking in 25.000€ to 50.000€ each component.

Only today they are very old , they need to be restored to original specifications, or if taken care of through out the years, mine were getting some attention whenever i felt they were not has i was used to hear,

and the power might seem too low but they sure blast the hell of more powerful and modern speakers,

as an example the CDM7 from B&W , expel their grills when connected to a SA-9900(76)a integrated amplifier, with loudness on,

in early 90´s some amplifiers were sold with good sound quality like the A-717mk II or the 89, A-91D(digital inputs and outputs with capability of connecting a digital processor of any kind.

In the 90´s i bought the most expensive AV receiver from Denon, was huge and the remote did the set up , without it it´s doing nothing,

tried lot´s of other remotes and nothing , it was stolen to a dutch friend of mine while driving through Spain

To end ,Infinity speakers always surprised me for the best and amplifiers i do like Accuphase and Luxman,

some years ago ,not many, found a Yamaha integrated amplifier with needles for the power with a good sound quality the model i heard was 70+70watts at 8 ohms,

and receivers also a few years ago i did liked the new Technics series that sounded amazing with some Technics tower speakers,

New or Recent Pioneer AV receivers ,look good seem to have it all but sound wise are worth nothing, my opinion only
 
So, I had narrowed it down to the Arcam A15 and a Cambridge Audio CA81 MK 2 but I asked AI will it sound better over Bluetooth than my Pioneer LX805 amp and it said it will likely to! 🙂
 

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