Hi Zoso02,
I am assuming that like anyone in your situation, you would ultimately like to get the best out of MA RX6 (these are very reputed, and you MUST get the best out of them). I am sure some of our forum members have RX6 and can guide you on how to get best out of it. Our forum member Dinyaar has good exposure on amps... you can PM him for experienced advice.
Meanwhile my "theoretical advice" based on web-reports* is as follows:
*Please don't ask for corresponding web-links, I am telling you from memory.
1. Though we can't generalise that power-amps are better than integrated at same price point, looking from common sense point of view think about it... an integrated amp say costing 40k, shares its cost between pre-amp circuit and power amp circuit that resides in same box... whereas a power amp costing 40k will devote whole of that 40k to the power amp circuit.
2. In continuity to above... So you may get better transformer, better electronics in power-amp of 40k than compared to integrated of same cost. This case is especially true when the comparison is with integrated amp and power amp of the same brand, belonging to the brand's VFM range.
3. Your RX6 will definately benefit from a strong amp (strong amp means a high-current amp, even though it may be an 80w rms amp). RX6 hasn't got a hard-to-drive reputation the way a Usher BE-718 has, though RX6 bass end improves considerably with a "strong" amp.
4. Possibility of getting a "good" "strong" amp within 40k (new purchase case) may still be possible but getting a "strong" integrated in 40k (new) is nearly impossible. So if budget is a consideration for the new amp, focus right away on power-amps. (Very rough indicator >>... a 100w rms "strong" amp should have a transformer of 400VA at least, and capacitor bank of 40,000 micro-farads at least)
5. Even if you are thinking of going the "used amp" way the above cost-logic still holds true. Considering brands, age, physical condition at par, a used power-amp in 20k will deliver better result than used integrated of same cost.
6. Presently use the the HK as preamp (though you are wasting the money spent on its amp circuit), and go for power-amps.
7. If possible, try a to get a "suitable" line-level passive preamp in lieu of your HK (by way of sale or trade-in). This is considering you need a line-level source only. That way there is no wastage of money on "unutilised amp circuit" and OTOH you will benefit from a better sounding passive pre-amp... may even end up saving some money.
Phew! that was long... I hope you haven't slept by now

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Regds,
Sonosphere
Hi...
As some of you would have seen from my previous posts, I have the Harmon Kardon 3490 stereo receiver. I have recently upgraded my speakers the the MA RX6 and with that feel the need to upgrade the amp. However I have been thinking that instead of selling the HK (if i'm able to) and getting an integrated amp can I use the HK as the preamp and buy myself a good power amp.
What do you guys think?
- Will using it as a pre-amp with a good power amp improve the overall SQ?
- Will I be able to get a good power amp in around 40K? Which one would work well in this set up? I like listening to Classic Rock...Jazz...blues...Pop...Hip Hop etc.
- Should I just go for a good second hand integrated amp? However not sure how I would be able to sell the HK...it's only 3 weeks old.
Pls help...
- Jasdeep