I'm planning an upgrade for the end of this year/early 2007 and it looks as though this could be a probable upgrade path:
1. Power amp: Replace Rotel RMB-1075 amp with a Krell KAV-2250 to drive the B&W Nautilus 804 rears. RMB-1075 will be relegated to living room stereo duty to drive the 2 B&W CM2 speakers for cd sound for the family (non-serious music duty).
2. Pre amp: Replace Rotel RSP-976 with a Meridian G61 for inputting to the Krells. RSP-976 to be sold/swapped for a Rotel RC-06 stereo pre-amp for living room duty.
3. Rotel RC-06 (as stated in 2 above) to be acquired to combine with RMB-1075, B&W CM2 speakers (stereo) & my old Rotel cd/dvd player for non-serious sound in the living room (girls domain, my domain being the lounge which is where the main system is).
What I need advice & opinion on is whether the G61 is a suitable upgrade. Is it too expensive for what you get (like B&O)?
Why the Meridian G61?
My thoughts as follows:
1. G61 is a significant upgrade to the RSP-976.
2. I can live without video, balanced connector & room correction software duties offered by the G68 model for the next 3 to 4 years
3. I plan to upgrade this newly acquired pre-amp only once new lossless audio formats are not only available but are also in use by serious music artists and recording studios. AND then such recording studios must produce great quality audio IN such lossless audio format ON an appropriate disc. Until then, I'm happy to transmit video from my source directly to plasma (as I'm doing right now via HDMI) and send audio via either analogue or digital to the G61. Likewise, balancing can come later. Room correction software too.
Why not the Meridian 861 Reference processor?
Not suited to my system imho. At almost 3x the price of a G61 for the standard unit, I can live without the slightly higher-end DAC's, the convenience of changing cards (which are not cheap) and all the other goodies it offers.
I'm still in research-mode at this point, so any suggestions (positive or negative) will be appreciated.
Thanks
1. Power amp: Replace Rotel RMB-1075 amp with a Krell KAV-2250 to drive the B&W Nautilus 804 rears. RMB-1075 will be relegated to living room stereo duty to drive the 2 B&W CM2 speakers for cd sound for the family (non-serious music duty).
2. Pre amp: Replace Rotel RSP-976 with a Meridian G61 for inputting to the Krells. RSP-976 to be sold/swapped for a Rotel RC-06 stereo pre-amp for living room duty.
3. Rotel RC-06 (as stated in 2 above) to be acquired to combine with RMB-1075, B&W CM2 speakers (stereo) & my old Rotel cd/dvd player for non-serious sound in the living room (girls domain, my domain being the lounge which is where the main system is).
What I need advice & opinion on is whether the G61 is a suitable upgrade. Is it too expensive for what you get (like B&O)?
Why the Meridian G61?
My thoughts as follows:
1. G61 is a significant upgrade to the RSP-976.
2. I can live without video, balanced connector & room correction software duties offered by the G68 model for the next 3 to 4 years
3. I plan to upgrade this newly acquired pre-amp only once new lossless audio formats are not only available but are also in use by serious music artists and recording studios. AND then such recording studios must produce great quality audio IN such lossless audio format ON an appropriate disc. Until then, I'm happy to transmit video from my source directly to plasma (as I'm doing right now via HDMI) and send audio via either analogue or digital to the G61. Likewise, balancing can come later. Room correction software too.
Why not the Meridian 861 Reference processor?
Not suited to my system imho. At almost 3x the price of a G61 for the standard unit, I can live without the slightly higher-end DAC's, the convenience of changing cards (which are not cheap) and all the other goodies it offers.
I'm still in research-mode at this point, so any suggestions (positive or negative) will be appreciated.
Thanks
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