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Best advice is to start with the speakers and then build the rest of the system around the speakers.
Say, $15K for speakers, the balance for DAC, Preamp, and amp(s).
If you are really serious about it, I think going to a few of the upcoming audio shows would be a good investment of your budget.
Are you sure that 60% of your entire budget should go toward just the speakers? Why should the combination of DAC, Preamp, Amp(s), and all cables/accessories only get 40%?
If I had your budget, I would start with used Vandersteen 5A's and go from there. Go out of your way to demo a pair. Have fun,Jerry
Don't focus on the bling focus on the science!! Cheers,James
Short of that - room treatment and design will outshine the most expensive piece of electronics you will buy. Don't focus on the bling focus on the science!! Cheers,James
I am not trying to be smart but I am wondering why you chose $25k? Did someone tell you that you need to spend that to get good sound? The reason I ask is that I would suggest the Gedlee Abbeys that have been mentioned before - along with 3 or four of Earl's bandpass subs. You will not find these at a show but they will compete well above their price point. You can mate these with a pair of Ncore NC400 amps and you would have a HUGE budget left over for your front end. I would say the above would be about $10k and you will have a system that you would be hard pressed to touch for twice the amount.Earl's speakers are not about marketing hype or audio jewelry but about solid engineering that cannot really be argued with. Controlled Directivity with Multi-Sub is the way to go.Short of that - room treatment and design will outshine the most expensive piece of electronics you will buy. Don't focus on the bling focus on the science!! Cheers,James