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Message started by Barnharty on 09/17/16 at 20:06:34

Title: Question about my upcoming new setup
Post by Barnharty on 09/17/16 at 20:06:34

So, in a few more weeks I should be receiving my first Decware amp, the Super Zen Select. My current setup is a Harmon Kardon 430 twin power SS receiver, Ifi iPhono 2 phono stage, Rega rp3 with Ortofon 2m blue, and Klipsch Cornwalls.

What should I expect in terms of upgraded sound quality? Do you think the Super Zen Select is a good match for the rest of my components?

Thanks!
-Brandon

Title: Re: Question about my upcoming new setup
Post by Donnie on 09/17/16 at 23:10:30

You will gain lushness and sweetness!
I also bet that you will be able to listen longer and enjoy the music even more.

Title: Re: Question about my upcoming new setup
Post by Steve Deckert on 09/18/16 at 05:10:59

Hi Brandon,

Welcome to the family!  You should be able to run the preamp out from the HK into one of the input pairs on the Zen, and experiment with running your phono stage directly into the other input pair vs., running it into the HK.  We'll expect a full report :o  Be prepared to have the volume on the HK 50% higher to reach normal volumes when pairing it with the Zen amp, which is normal.  In fact you can run the HK even higher on the volume dial by simply turning the volume on the Zen down.  Your probably thinking "Why would I want to run the volume so damn high on the HK?" and the answer is that in general the higher the volume control is, the better the preamp section in the HK (or most things) will sound.

If possible during this time I would also connect a CD player, DAC, or IPAD with some lossless files, and see how that compares to the vinyl in both setups.

All this changing things up will help you to wrap your head around the amp.

The first thing you'll likely do when initially setting things up is find out what it takes to clip the amp and get used to the clipping characteristics of the amp.  You'll know when it starts clipping because the meters will start to dance to the music.  A little movement is no issue, but wildly dancing up and down will be easy to hear as the amplifier will be distorting.  No worries, you can't hurt your speakers with this amp no matter what you do, and you can't hurt the amp either.  It has neither enough power to blow up your speakers or itself.  They last forever.



Steve

Title: Re: Question about my upcoming new setup
Post by Corey on 09/18/16 at 19:51:57

When going from the HK receiver to the Decware Super Select; expect these 2 major differences :

- A real, "live" sound

- Easily you will be able to listen 10 times longer if you have some good room treatments.

Plan to replace your phono stage if you really want to hear the 1st difference.

Title: Re: Question about my upcoming new setup
Post by Barnharty on 09/19/16 at 02:30:05

Thanks for the reply Steve.
I don't believe the HK has a pre out available, so I don't expect I'll be using it at all after the Zen arrives. Down the road I do plan on possibly purchasing a Decware preamp.

I did have one concern. Using the Rega which has the ground wire integrated in the rca cable to the ifi phono stage, I have to ground it with a separate wire going from the center screw of a power outlet, to the phono ground screw of the HK. I tried running the wire from the center screw on the power outlet to the ground screw on the ifi phono, but there is still a slight hum. When it's connected to the HK ground, it's completely silent.

What should I do when I'm using the Zen and no longer have the HK to ground it to. Is there an option to have a ground screw installed on the Zen for this type of situation?

Thanks

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