Is a Power Amp the Answer?


Hi Everyone…

I want to adjust my stereo system to sound extremely clear, virtually distortion-free, strong across all frequencies and loud, without having to turn the volume on my integrated receiver to 70. (More than that, distortion starts becoming apparent.) Plus, I’d like it to be louder, but I loose audiophile sound quality at louder levels with my current line-up.

I’m thinking that adding a power amp and hooking it up to my integrated amp might be the answer. I’ve never done this, don’t know how, and need your guys’ and gals’ input, please.

My current equipment:

Rotel RA-1570 integrated amp. 120/watts/channel; 80 db S/N ratio, phono stage, 100 db S/N ratio, Digital and LL.  http://www.rotel.com/product/ra-1570  

GoldenEar Triton Five loudspeakers.  90 db efficiency, 8 ohms, recommended amplification, 15-400 wpc. https://www.goldenear.com/products/triton-series?gktab=3

(Also, for the record, Oppo BDP-105, Pioneer PL-550 turntable with Denon DL-110 cartridge, and V-LPS phono stage.)

Three questions, please:

  1. Are my Rotel integrated amp and GoldenEar Triton Fives properly matched, in the sense of this: am I maximizing the features of both products, given their respective specifications. (I don’t know; I don’t understand this part of putting together a system whose synergies are maximized.)

  2. I think I can use the Rotel as a preamp and match a 300-watt power amp to it to sound extremely clear, virtually distortion-free, strong across all frequencies and loud, without having to turn the volume on my integrated receiver to 70.

  3. If the answer to question 2 is “yes,” what 300-watt power amp would any of you suggest up to $2,000.  (I looked at the reviews of the Emotiva XPA Gen3, but my it was priced at only $800. Of course, as an American, I’m thinking something must be wrong, since all the other power amps in that wattage class are significantly more expensive. Am I right, or is the Emotiva audiophile class?) https://emotiva.com/products/amplifiers/xpa-gen3

Thank you, everyone. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated. So happy to be a part of this group.

Mark

 

 


 

 

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Room size and shape may be limiting bass extension and volume to some degree.  Sub may actually be more helpful in this case to allow more sdjustment of bass parameters.
More questions, Mark, can you tell us how you connect the Oppo 105 to the Rotel? Are you using the analog output from the 105 to one of the line input of the Rotel, or using the digital connection from the Oppo to Rotel?
When you say you can't turn up the volume over 70 without distortion, is it only using the Oppo or turntable or both?
If you turn up the volume over 70, can you listen closely to check if the distorted sound come from any one of the speaker driver or radiator?
I would consider making adjustments to the speaker and listener positions. If the speakers are to close to the back or side walls they will probably distort quickly. If you have room move them from the back and side walls and you can move you listening position in a little bit closer to the speakers. 

No upgrades required it it sounds better.

Why do you think a 300 watt amp will solve your problem?
First try to establish what the actual problem (system matching?) is.
Then look for a solution.