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Here is what I recommend, in this order:1) Speaker upgrade 2) Signature 30.2 with built-in volume attenuator (sell your Clari-T), and keep your Monica 2 as the dac for now.3) Later on, add an Isabella with built-in dac and sell the Monica 2.You can also switch the order of 2 and 3 above (as long as your speakers can be driven well with the 6-watt per channel Clari-T).Please keep us posted!
Yes, you now have 1 & 2 taken care of very nicely. When it comes time for number 3, please let me know. The Isabellina dac will take everything to the next level, and if you have no plans on using USB (using a computer as a transport), I have a few Isabellina dacs w/o the USB option at a very discounted price...
Quote from: Vinnie R. on 29 Apr 2009, 03:40 pmYes, you now have 1 & 2 taken care of very nicely. When it comes time for number 3, please let me know. The Isabellina dac will take everything to the next level, and if you have no plans on using USB (using a computer as a transport), I have a few Isabellina dacs w/o the USB option at a very discounted price...Update: the time is now, and the price is right! I've ordered one of the non-USB Isabellinas. The Sig 30.2 and the La Scala monitors have arrived, and sounded terrific right out of the box. At around the 100 hour mark, they're starting to sound even better . I'm going to hold off commenting further until the system has settled down.David
Your Isabellina dac will ship this week and I'll email you to confirm. This will be the icing on the cake, and I look forward to your impressions of the Isabellina + 30.2 + La Scala Monitors. That combo is going to be hard to beat, and I know it will bring a smile to your face every time you fire it up!
The preamp one uses affects this perception of course... and should be chosen with synergy in mind.
Okay, the system has settled down. My initial impression is as follows:My RWA system is the musical embodiment of Clarke's third law, which states that 'Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.' Details later.