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While everyone here is right in one way or another...What are you looking for? You can say "upgrades" HOWEVER I've got to point something out to you, you're seeking the desire for upgrades for a reason! What I'm always saying is you'd like to achieve more emotional attachment so you listen more often. You'd like to listen more, or enjoy it more. What's the answer? Well it doesn't start with another W. The corner stone to any and all system that I can rank as truly good for the user, and not just on the little note counts like on EnjoyTheMusic's reviews, is a power conditioner. They aren't all equal, but with a good one you should find yourself having a harder time pulling away from the experience.
Well, I used to think my system was detailed, until I heard the same cut at someone elses system and my system sounds veiled by comparison. So I would say I was more refinement, detail and just open up the sound.
Few if any cables are going to miraculously improve a system, but the WRONG cables can certainly make it a lot worse. That & having tube gear out of bias or with the wrong tubes. I'd actually suggest going to the other way for the OP : try / replace the PS Audio PC's first, then the MIT SC, then investigate the IC's. Don't want to turn this into a cable thread, but I've frequently found, particularly w/ amps, that PC's can make a bigger difference than IC's.
Agree to disagree. But what would be the point of doing things in "reverse?" If low level signals (between source components up to the amp) aren't being preserved as best possible, the effect will obscure everything else in the down the line (ie speaker cables, speakers, and the resulting sound). I'm not discounting your approach as all have their own experiences and philosophies. I'm just bringing light to what I personally have found to work.
The biggest obscurer of details is the room. What treatments do you have, and how far are your speakers from the wall, and how far is your listening chair from the speakers?
I recommended the PC & speaker change first based on experience or reputation of PS Audio PC and MIT SC not offering the most dynamic and clear presentation - particularly PS Audio PCs.
With regard to the PS Audio power cords, I agree. They're definitely contributing to the lack of detail that you're hearing. I don't doubt that the ICs are doing the same thing. Problem is -- good PCs and ICs aren't cheap. Expect to pay several hundred dollars per IC and PC.