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Marty,What is it about the sound of your system that you don't like? Too bright? Not enough bass? This info will help people here give you some good advice.
What are you looking at spending?Options (in order of improvements):1) See when Klaus @ Oddyssey Audio has his new Khartago amp & Estesian passive preamp available for purchase and sell your Rotel RA-932. 2) What are you using for interconnects and speaker cables? You could replace/upgrade those. Klaus sells the Gronenberg cable line that are very good and low in cost! 3) Sending your DVD-CD player to a place like ModWright for a mod upgrade. 4) Send your Rotel RA-932 somewhere for a mod job. That is what I would do...
Hi Marty,The MH CD25 is being modded by Dan Wright and sold by Response Audio (they have a forum here). I have not heard it, but I would put that one on your short list as well.BTW, I think you have done a really good job of your short list.Also you might want to consider a transport/Dac combo as well.
Marty,I have the Ah! Njoe Tjoeb 4000 player and am very happy with it; I've not however compared it to the other players you've mentioned. One thing I like about it is of course the tubes and the ability to change the sound with swapping tubes. I've switched the originals to Amperex Globes which strike me as more musical and easier to listen to. You can also tweak the Tjoeb as money becomes available--I've added chassis damping and Walker Valid Points (support cones). I keep planning on trying the up ...
What does your car audio do right that your home audio does not?In my experience, new speakers will change the personality of your system the most. Electronics make almost as much difference collectively as changing a pair of speakers. However, you have fairly nice speakers. I'm thinking you need a sub if you don't have one. Maybe the Yamaha FST discussed ad nauseum in another thread in the Critic's Circle.... Or, there are about a million other choices for a sub.Additionally, the DVD player can ...
Check out the Scott Nixon DAC at a good price which leaves more money for an additional piece.
Many fine suggestions here guys, good job A used tube amp is fine, but you will have to face the tube rolling/replacement viper as well. Also, consider your listening volumes with lower watage tube amps.Your budget is $1000 which is fine, but do you plan on more money for an upgrade in the future? If so, how long. Some of these suggestions may take a couple steps. My first thought was a DAC. Check out the Scott Nixon DAC at a good price which leaves more money for an additional piece. ...
My first setup used a $300 Jolida 301, and was great. I don't think there's a better value in audio, and that's before switching preamp tubes.Max