Well, I recently started trying to piece together a budget system for my basement. I've been out of the audio habit for well over 20 years and quite frankly, I've never done much with or known a lot about home audio.
I've spent the last month reading and doing my best to absorb what is going on and searching for what I need.
For simplicity, I decided to stick with older solid state stuff and buy a set of SVS towers to go with it... in hopes of gradual upgrades on the gear later down the road.
So I found a so-so mediocre 2 channel amplifier (Sony TA-N330ES) and bought it several days ago. My first piece. I was happy, I finally got started.
Well, now my father, the evil scientist with too much idle time on his hands, has thrown a wrench in the plan. Not that I'm necessarily complaining, I'm quite thrilled... but all my research is out the window now.
When I mentioned to him a couple of months ago that I had started a budget audio project, he saw an opportunity for another of his retirement projects and went to work.
Tonight he produced 2, Odd mono tube amps that he built for me... complete with KT88 Gold Lion tubes and Edcor transformers. He dropped a lot of money (and time) building these... they are the 25watt versions (
http://diyaudioprojects.com/Tubes/5751-KT88-Tube-Amp-Kit/). He didn't like the kit, he wanted some better parts so it's all basically the same except he got the Edcor transformers and he sourced some JJ caps from the Russians. He wanted them for some particular reason that I can't recall now.
Ok anyway, now that I have the short story out of the way, I have to admit, I'm in over my head now. I was avoiding tube amps for a reason... I know nothing about them, what other components I need or anything else. He is also building a 2-channel tube preamp for me right now but that is where this falls off.
Here's what I would like to end up with and in this order:
- 2 channel system with an adequate sub. I'm not stuck on SVS, but seems to be the best I can afford
- Digital source input for playback of all my FLAC files (no idea how to do this yet)
- Input for CD or SACD
- later down the road, a turntable
I really want to keep it that simplistic, no video or anything. I just don't know what parts I need.
So some questions... do you think 25 watts will properly drive the SVS tower? I don't know how to compare this to a solid state amp from a power perspective. I understand the SVS Ultra towers are pretty efficient but I'm not sure what to expect. I have no baseline or method to audition anything.
I want to integrate a sub later on. Since I now have 2 mono amps, how would I accomplish this?
As far as something to take source inputs, where should I go? I'm reluctant to tell my dad that the simple 2 channel preamp won't fit my needs so I have to make it work somehow. I don't have any details about the preamp yet or what it's capabilities are. Knowing him, it will be top notch quality and very minimalist in design.
What other pieces will I need to bring in digital source and later, a turntable?
I know this info is most likely already out there, but it's a quagmire, I'm suffering from information overload and quite frankly, I've gotten lost at this point.
Keeping in mind I don't have a wad of cash, can anyone tell me what direction they would run from this point? I'm willing to be patient, wait for the right deals, but I really want to do this right the first try.
Any advice would be deeply appreciated.