Hi,
I'm curious what you need for HC1's for. Sounds like you're crossing over with a sub, unless I'm mistaken, so unless you have an incredibly huge room and you're sitting very far away from the mains, you don't need that kind of power to hit high listening levels. Since your source is mainly your PC, then all the media is digital, so it's not going to really do anything to then add something to go from digital to analog back to digital back to analog, etc, increasing the pathway and putting more things in there that are not needed. So if you're using the UR28M as a DAC and outputting analog level to your AXV6A receiver, unless you're using Direct mode or another passthrough system to avoid your AVR having any processing or bass management applied (including room correction), then you're likely processing the signal twice, and there's really no reason to use the UR28M as a DAC when your receiver is also a DAC and both being used. But if you're using your receiver as a passthrough amplifier, then that is a little different (but pretty much makes the need of having the receiver completely moot). But maybe this is why you're looking to go to two mono blocks? Do you need that kind of power? Or is this just a fun spending thing (nothing wrong with this, same logic as souped up fast cars, etc)?
You may want to share your room size, listening distance, any treatment you've done to the room, any measurements you have, etc, instead of buying 1.5k€ worth of amplification.
What is the end game goal? Trying to build a 2 channel analog system?
Very best,
Thanks for the reply,
The main goal is better sound quality!
I come from recordingstudio sound, thats my hobby for over a long time.. Hifi stuff just started last summer.
So my room at this point is small and is used as home cinema, homestudio and just as music listening/chillroom.
So the Yamaha is hooked up as 5.1 when i play movie(sound goes over HDMI(digital) to Yamaha) and automatically switches to 2.1 when music is played(sound goes to the UR28M and comes analog at the Yamaha).
So when i recently added the Rotel to the pre out on the Yamaha receiver i had a pretty big move forward in soundquality, like how many detailed background sound came more up front.. So im pretty sure theres way more to gain compared to the Rotel amp, and thats what i expect to get with the Emotiva's...
I think it already sound as good as a pretty good mastering studio already, but i guess it can always get better.
The converter in the Steinberg UR28M sounds WAAAAAAY better then the one in the Yamaha RXV6A.
The crossover is set on the Yamaha receiver, but it's possible to use the one on the subwoofer.
I could take a balanced line from the UR28m to the LSR310 and then hook up the Rotel to the LSR310 via XLR and set the x-over on the sub.
The room is about 10x10 ft and is stone wall and carpet floor. It's medium soundproofed in the mid-range frequencies( 600hz-3000hz ish), by ear..
I have been in a few rooms and studios in Europe and the US to compare, but the room sounds better that it should, but i have been experimenting alot with speaker placement across the room..
A larger room will sound better, but that would be because of coloration the room will add to the sound.
Only bass management i have going on on the Yamaha is x-over @80hz. all sound effects are off, only output levels for the individual speakers is set on the Yamaha.
And at the end of the line, i think monoblocks will also look pretty nice in my room, haha