Everest Audio
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Just hooked up the new Hegel H160 integrated into the system yesterday. This is one of the most exciting integrated amps I've played with. While it has 150W per channel into 8 ohms vs the H300's 250W, that amount of power is going to be plenty for most people. However, the game-changer here is the Ethernet input. My computer and NAS are in another room with all my music on the NAS and my computer with a solid state drive running Jriver serving up the music with Ethernet going to the H160 as a renderer. Previously, I had the Ethernet going to an Oppo as a renderer and the digital out of the Oppo going to the Hegel H300. I've also tried the Bel Canto REFStream Ethernet Renderer which was fantastic and planned on putting one in the system. However, you can't beat the combo of what the H160 provides for the money. It's too early to tell where everything will settle in at once it is broken in. There's enough power on tap and great bass control. The DAC seems like it will probably be in a similar quality range to what was in the H300. However, using the Ethernet input definitely takes things up a notch. Then, the addition of their Apple Airplay for streaming TIDAL takes the cake. I was using an Android app called Bubble UpNp to stream TIDAL to my renderer, but their implementation of Apple Airplay with this device seems like a killer solution for TIDAL.
Anyways, I'm guessing that the performance I'll get at the end will be superior to what I was using with the H300 because of the inclusion of the Ethernet input on the H160. Very exciting times in audio these days.
Anyways, I'm guessing that the performance I'll get at the end will be superior to what I was using with the H300 because of the inclusion of the Ethernet input on the H160. Very exciting times in audio these days.