In general, the specs that you need to look at for matching the pre to the amp would be:
*The maximum output voltage of the pre
*The sensitivity of the amp inputs (ie how much input voltage will drive the amp to full output)
*Is the pre-amp Vout capable of reaching the amp Vin for max output?
To put it in technical language, it is the overall system Voltage Gain Stucture (Av) that is important to answer your questions.
Thanks, My bad its more about voltage and gain.
The issue is, I do not understand enough to to know if the following are well matched as a pre and power from the specs.
If you or anyone on the forum does, the help is very much appreciated
The Sherbourn 7-150 (power amp) gives the following specs
150 watts per channel (x7) at 8 Ohms (with no more than 0.05% THD from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, all channels driven) , 220 watts per channel (x7) at 4 Ohms (with no more than 0.05% THD from 20 Hz -- 20 kHz, all channels driven) , Power bandwidth: 5 Hz to 150 kHz , Signal to noise ratio: 110 dB A weighted , Gain 30 dB , Input impedance 40 kOhms , Sensitivity 1.1 volts , Dynamic headroom 1.3 dB
The Rotel 1069 (Pre-process) has the following specs
S/N (IHF A-weighted) 95db (analog bypass), 92db(Dolby, dts) 0dbFs
Input Sensitivity/Impedance Lim Level 200 mV/100K Ohms
Peramp Output Level/Output Impedance 1.0V/1K Ohms
Are they a good match as a pre and power ?
How to tell form the spec ?
Knowing this will help match my existing Pre (the Rotel) with a AB processor like a Sherbourn.
I am aware that the Rotel RSP 1069 can not process HD Audio.
I am researching if a source player that does can process and have the pre pass through that to the power.
But is a different topic. So will post that independently.