Please tutor me on some integrated amp basics.


I’ve recently purchased Magico A3 speakers and a VPI Classic 2 SE turntable with an Ortofon Black 2M moving magnet cartridge. I have a Marantz SA 8005 CD/SACD player to play the few (maybe a hundred or so) CD’s in my possession.
I’ve mostly vinyl albums and no streaming sources. I’m next going to upgrade my old amp/preamp purchased back in the late 70’s with a new, probably integrated, one and am starting to do some research.

Here’s where I need some tutoring. A lot has changed since the seventies with the advent of digital technology. As well as I need to learn more about amplification components in the high end of audio technology. I keep running across terms I don’t understand. I’ll give you a list and if someone would be kind enough to explain these basics I’d be obliged.

For instance I was reading about the Hegel H360 integrated amp that Magico’s Alon Wolf recommended for their A3’s. The review mentioned they were a Class A/B amp, another person commented Class A’s were better, and a third person said he didn’t care for Class D amps. What do these classes signify? 

A second question is about DACs. I generally understand their purpose of the DAC, converting a digital to an analog signal. However my only digital device, the Marantz SA 8005 already has a DAC, ostensibly of good quality. The turntable ’s Ortofon cartridge would not need to play through a DAC, I presume. Would I bypass the CD’s players DAC if I purchase the higher quality Hegel H360 integrated amp?. Or could I find an equivalent integrated amp without an integral DAC?

On the other side of the equation I understand the turntable’s cartridge cannot play through the Hegel without first going through a phono stage. My old Phase Linear 4000 preamp you just plugged the turntables RCA cables into the back of the preamp and you were done. What’s that about? Do they make equivalent integrated amps to the Hegel H360 with integrated phono stages already in place, so I can just plug my turntable in as I’ve been able to do before. The amps don’t seem to be well integrated at all if you have to add a pricey phono stage to make them work, and end up having an extra DAC. That’s just me whining.

Third question is what are monoblocks, how are they used, and what are their advantages to a system? They were used at one of my speaker auditions.

I figured out the answer to what amplifier damping was myself, so I’m sparing you that one, but what does the term impedance mean? I keep coming across that.

Thank goodness I don’t have to figure out the cabling nightmare yet. Thanks for any help.

Mike
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Here’s another question for anybody whose been reading ,or new to this thread. If you had a budget of $1000 for speaker cables, what would you consider buying new around that price point? Also what would you consider getting used, if it is not too rarely available, and can found around that same price?

My speakers are Magico A3’s and the integrated amp a Luxman 507uX Mark II. Thanks for any suggestions. Maybe that price point may narrow down the field and help keep my head from spinning. Thanks,

Mike
Factor in that your cartridge can be on a bright side if mismatched with the other equipment including cables.
Here is an off the grid suggestion.  I switched to these from Audience AU24SE cables a few months ago and really like how well they perform in my system.  
https://luminousaudio.com/collections/speaker-cables/products/synchestra-signature-speaker-cables?va...
"Any thoughts on whether those home brewed Audioquest Rocket 88’s from Audio Advisor might be the same quality as the regular priced ones that come from Audioquest with factory installed spades."
How hard can it be to mount spades? I suspect that Audioquest has someone who does that work wherever their product is finished while Audio Advisor has a different guy doing it in his kitchen, sort of. Could the process really be that much different? It may be different spades, of course, and then the importance will depend on what side of the "believer vs. non-believer" argument you and up falling. I would not be surprised if "full Audioquest" cables get a little more marketing/treatment but, again, importance of it will depend where you want to draw the line of promised improvement. My advice, again, hide the PIN to your bank account once you start spending too much time thinking of this. Hide it from yourself, I mean,
Really good cables are never sold in bulk. I would not buy this Audioquest at any price.
Best $1000 cables for your system can be Purist Audio Museus new. This should take you half way.