Acurus A-150 v. Musical Fidelity X-150


I'm asking for the expert forum members' advice: Would I benefit, or actually degrade, if I used my Musical Fidelity X-150 as a preamp with an Acurus A-150 power amp, or should I leave the Musical Fidelity running as it's integrated self?
Thanks,
Jim Tremblay
"Musicseller"
musicseller
I agree that tubes might help the Acurus. I'm not sure it will sound better than the integrated alone. If you own both
it's worth a try.

Wendell
Sell 'em both and get a Nuforce integrated. Or Bryston, if your preference runs more to something like that. Why put up with spitty sibilants on one hand and midrange glare on the other? Get something that's neutral, fast, and yet relaxed and natural sounding, with the ability to deliver gobs of current instantaneously into reactive loads. If you sell both units you can probably get the NuForce for very little additional cash outlay.

The new crop of integrateds--with the advantage of a hardwired preamp-to-amp connection--have a level of transparency that is difficult to duplicate with full separates without some really expensive interconnects. The new crop of ICE-module integrateds packages smooth neutrality, tubelike low level detail, high power and gobs of current in low-profile, sexy enclosures.
I have owned both of those pieces. The Acurus was a long time ago, I remember it being a bit bright but also very clean sounding. The X-150? Sorry but I couldn't get rid of it fast enough.