Reviving this thread..
I have recently bought a pma a110. I am in love with the DAC of the 110 but need a more powerful amp to handle my Focal n2s which sometimes drop below 4 ohms at higher volumes causing the 110 to go into protection. Therefore, since I also have a poa 2400 power amp with a pra 1200 pre, I plan to use the recorder out of the 110 into the pre in of the 1200 and finally to the line in of the poa-2400. Will this work? Will it enable me to use the pma a110 as a dac, the pra 1200 as a pre and poa 2400 as a power?
While I understand the recorder out is a fixed level output on the PMA a110, what I am unsure is whether the output will be post the preamplification stage leading to a double amplification in the pra 1200 leading to potential distortion..
Happy to know everyone's thoughts..
This sort of post makes me sad, and frankly irritated. It really epitomizes everything that is wrong with the audio industry at the moment.
There really is no proper guidance to avoid frankly the far too many not very well engineered and thought out products. So to the non technically inclined it becomes a lottery whether you end up with a match made in Heaven or Hell. Unfortunately yours is the latter.
Let's take the speakers first, they appear likely to be speakers that could sound above the average. Calling them nominally 8 ohm speakers is a bare faced lie. They do quote a minimum impedance of 3.1 ohms and the initiated know this number is more likely than not to be closer to the real impedance.
Now, the impedance is around three ohms in the major power band, but above usual sub range. Not only that but in that range the phase angles are strongly negative, making the amp see demands for current lower than the impedance would suggest.
Now lets take this way overpriced amp, of modest power and lacking bass management and any HDMI connectivity. The review here says "it sounds bigger than its power would suggest". Well that is obviously bunk. For that money it should not go into protection driving those speakers. So it is a not very powerful amp and on the frail end of the spectrum.
So there you have it, and if you keep sending your Denon integrated amp into protection you won't have it very long except as a boat anchor.
That is not the amp to drive those speakers. You need a preamp and separate power amp stable down to around 2 ohms to safely drive those speakers. You have to be experienced to discern that though.
Soundbar anyone?
What a disgrace.