- Dec 23, 2006
 
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I'm looking to replace my receiver with a proper amp, could use some input
What I got now - optical from my computer to Onkyo TX-NR609, running 2x Energy CF-70 towers and an Energy ESW-C10 400w powered sub
What I'm aiming for - optical from my computer to Onkyo TX-NR609, line out to (INSERT AMP HERE) to towers, preout from amp to sub.
Problem is I know dick about amps (and not all that much about other stuff either). The only brand I know to be good is NAD, as my dad had a NAD/PSB setup that I thought was pretty dang good growing up.
Budget is flexible. I'd like to stay in the 500-750 range but I don't mind spending as much as 1000 or so if the extra cost gets good return for the investment
As I only know NAD, my budget points me to look at these
NAD C 326BEE - ~$550
NAD C 356BEE - ~$800
NAD C 356BEE w/DAC- ~$900
After reading some reviews, I'm really liking the sound of the 356. While the 326 I'm sure would power this just fine, I think the 356 should have more headroom, when I move up speaker wise in years to come. I'm not sure whether the extra $100 DAC is worth it though. I figure it's probably as good or better as the Onkyo, but I don't know how much better. I'd lose the functionality of the Onkyo, but I can make do just fine (and sound quality is #1 anyways). and it would be a cleaner setup as I'd move the Onkyo to the living room rather than having both in my cave/office
Below is my configuration, which I know is pretty funky and"sub"optimal at best. I think it works fairly well though, I was afraid it would be horrible but it's noticably more effective than I had expected. The towers are elevated about 10", so that the lowest woofer falls just below the desk (completely open below desk), and the rest is above. I've tried sitting them without a base, and higher so that all woofers are above the desk but both sounded pretty unbalanced.
		
		
	
	
		
	
Thoughts? Other models I should check out?
			
			What I got now - optical from my computer to Onkyo TX-NR609, running 2x Energy CF-70 towers and an Energy ESW-C10 400w powered sub
What I'm aiming for - optical from my computer to Onkyo TX-NR609, line out to (INSERT AMP HERE) to towers, preout from amp to sub.
Problem is I know dick about amps (and not all that much about other stuff either). The only brand I know to be good is NAD, as my dad had a NAD/PSB setup that I thought was pretty dang good growing up.
Budget is flexible. I'd like to stay in the 500-750 range but I don't mind spending as much as 1000 or so if the extra cost gets good return for the investment
As I only know NAD, my budget points me to look at these
NAD C 326BEE - ~$550
NAD C 356BEE - ~$800
NAD C 356BEE w/DAC- ~$900
After reading some reviews, I'm really liking the sound of the 356. While the 326 I'm sure would power this just fine, I think the 356 should have more headroom, when I move up speaker wise in years to come. I'm not sure whether the extra $100 DAC is worth it though. I figure it's probably as good or better as the Onkyo, but I don't know how much better. I'd lose the functionality of the Onkyo, but I can make do just fine (and sound quality is #1 anyways). and it would be a cleaner setup as I'd move the Onkyo to the living room rather than having both in my cave/office
Below is my configuration, which I know is pretty funky and"sub"optimal at best. I think it works fairly well though, I was afraid it would be horrible but it's noticably more effective than I had expected. The towers are elevated about 10", so that the lowest woofer falls just below the desk (completely open below desk), and the rest is above. I've tried sitting them without a base, and higher so that all woofers are above the desk but both sounded pretty unbalanced.
	Thoughts? Other models I should check out?
				
		
			
	