Two Amps can I use both

J

Johnth

Enthusiast
I will start by saying I am completely novice to hi-fi.
But I recently upgraded my underused system
Part of that upgrade was from a Nad C352 amp to a Copland CSA28 amp.
Do I just sell the Nad amp now or can it be used within the system as a pre-amp or some other function ?
Apologies if this is a daft question !
 
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J

Johnth

Enthusiast
Speakers upgraded to Monitor Audio RX6
Amp Upgraded to Copland CSA28
Cd Player upgraded to Copland CDA289
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Speakers upgraded to Monitor Audio RX6
Amp Upgraded to Copland CSA28
Cd Player upgraded to Copland CDA289
So just a two channel system? Not really any way to use it if so.
 
J

Johnth

Enthusiast
Ok many thanks. I thought that might be the case.
So that is what two channel system means just connected to speakers and CD player (in my case) ?
 
P

PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
Yes you can use the NAD as preamp but there is no point since the Copeland is an integrated amp as well.
 
J

Johnth

Enthusiast
So the integrated Copland amp is better or equivalent to Nad. So no point using Nad ?
 
Swerd

Swerd

Audioholic Warlord
So the integrated Copland amp is better or equivalent to Nad. So no point using Nad ?
Both your old NAD and the newer Copland are integrated amplifiers. They both contain pre-amp and amp sections – integrated into one box. There's no need for both, unless you have two separate systems.
 
J

Johnth

Enthusiast
So when you have an integrated amp you never require a pre-amp ?
It is superfluous am I correct ?
 
L

Leemix

Audioholic General
So when you have an integrated amp you never require a pre-amp ?
It is superfluous am I correct ?
An integrated amp is a preamp and a power amp in one box so you wont need an extra preamp, yes.


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