tw99
Senior Member
I use a Dspeaker Antimode 2.0 as the DAC and room correction device in my system. While I've seen at least one technical review that suggests this device doesn't measure brilliantly well, subjectively I don't have any problems with it, and I really like the features and flexibility it offers, so I'm not intending to change it.
I'm currently using an ATC integrated amp to drive ATC speakers, so I effectively have two pre-amps in the system.
I could potentially replace the ATC amp with a power amp (maybe an Ncore-based unit), and just use the Dspeaker as the pre-amp. The main issue with this is losing analogue inputs as the Dspeaker only has one, so I'd need an input expansion device to cover 3 analogue inputs.
Are there any recommendations for an affordable and technically competent analogue input switcher for unbalanced RCA connections ? I see that Amir reviewed a couple of similar devices recently, but both of those had volume controls which I don't need. It'd be nice to have a device with remote control, but a manual one could be OK as I mainly use one analogue source.
I'm currently using an ATC integrated amp to drive ATC speakers, so I effectively have two pre-amps in the system.
I could potentially replace the ATC amp with a power amp (maybe an Ncore-based unit), and just use the Dspeaker as the pre-amp. The main issue with this is losing analogue inputs as the Dspeaker only has one, so I'd need an input expansion device to cover 3 analogue inputs.
Are there any recommendations for an affordable and technically competent analogue input switcher for unbalanced RCA connections ? I see that Amir reviewed a couple of similar devices recently, but both of those had volume controls which I don't need. It'd be nice to have a device with remote control, but a manual one could be OK as I mainly use one analogue source.