Guys:
Once I receive the new amps do you think my next purchase should be the preamp or the speakers? I really don't dislike the speakers I have for HT but they are not enjoyable in 2 channel. I know the 3806 is weak for 2 channel and even with the new amps I will still need a preamp, a dac and new speakers. I cannot slap down the money and buy everything at once (oh, do I wish I could like everyone does) but this stuff fits into the wants, not needs section of the budget! So given this reality would you recommend I push for new speakers or the preamp next?
Thanks,
Ken
That's a tough question! I also wasn't able to get everything I wanted all at once, it was piecemeal and I actually didn't start too far off from what you've got!
It all started with an HT in a box set up that got me started in HT. It was decent for HT but crap for 2 channel. I used to have a very good budget 2 channel rig with Polk RTA11t speakers, B&K ST-202 amp and Superphon Revelation preamp. The only remaining piece are the Polk speakers which I used as mains in the HT rig. I upgraded the receiver to a Denon 3802, but quickly realized that I needed more oomph. So I got a Sherwood Newcastle 5 channel amp which really helped both 2 channel and HT. I knew the preamp section was still weak so I ran through about 6 preamps, gradually increasing in price (foreplay, B&K, Sonic Frontiers (twice), Philly Audio and finally the deHavilland). Along the way I realized that the next weak point in the chain was the speakers. Since I didn't have the $$ for new I upgraded the crossovers in the Polks. really made a difference and kept them around for another year or two. Ultimately though, after I got the Philly it became clear that while the Polks were good they weren't going to cut it long term. So, I picked up the Lorelei's which revealed the Philly (which was GREAT for the price) as the next item to go when I got a price I couldn't pass up on the preamp I had been lusting for - the Ultraverve. So, it was a long journey, but each piece was a building block and now my system has been stable since I upgraded the stereo stratos into mono extremes.
Long winded way of saying - either the pre or the speakers will make a big difference, You can get a pre that won't break the bank and will sound very good while you wait for the funds for the speakers which will then reveal the pre as the weak point - but it will sound good enough to be usable until you then save up for the last preamp you'll get!
My 2 channel audio chronology goes as follows (speakers, amp, preamp only!):
1989 - Polk RTA 11t, B&K ST202, Superphon Revelation
1999 - RTA11t,
HTB 502 2002, Feb - RTA11t,
Denon 38022002, April - RTA11t, 3802,
Sherwood newcastle AM90802002, Nov - RTA11t,
bottlehead foreplay, AM9080
2002, Dec - RTA11t,
B&K Pro10mc, AM9080
2003, Jan - RTA11t,
Sonic Frontiers SFL1, AM9080
2003, Jan -
Upgraded X-over RTA11tl, SFL1, AM9080
2003, April - UX RTA11tl, SFL1,
Odyssey Stratos Stereo Extreme2003, June - UX RTA11tl,
Philly Blues 7b, Stratos
2004, Feb -
Odyssey Lorelei, Blues 7b, Stratos
2004, Aug - Lorelei,
deHavilland Ultraverve, Stratos
2005, Feb - Lorelei, Ultraverve,
Odyssey Stratos Mono ExtremesSo, there you go - I guess the message is that it's a journey!! You're the one who will be able to decide which to go for first - the preamp or the speakers. You may be able to get both at once if you do the speakers and find a decent used pre as a stopgap. I've never had a preamp that had HT bypass or remote so neither of those are important to me which really expanded my options, I was only limited in that I knew I wanted tubes in the chain.
Wow, I've never really done that before - that was kind of fun! It would be 10 times longer if I included all the cd players / transports / dacs, power conditioning, video components and cables!
Apologies for the long ass post!