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Here is my current system:Source: Stock SB3Pre: Odyssey Tempest with HT bypass.Amp: Odyssey Stratos - Stereo W/Cap Upgrades.Processor: Outlaw 990Speakers: Nomad Ronin on orderSurrounds: Magnepan MMW rears.Misc: NAD T762 Receiver used to power surrounds and adjacent rooms (overly complex setup).System does double duty: two channel, and multi-channel. Background:I previously had an Eastern Electric MiniMax CDP, and Magnepan fronts. I switched from the MiniMax to the SB3 for convenience as I hate CDs and their slippery and fragile jewel cases. Wife hated the Maggies, so I sold those to keep the peace. My current system just does not have the magic that it once had. The Ronins should help out, but I am thinking I need more magic up stream. What changes would you recommend. Tubed DAC? Mod the SB3? I am open to any and all suggestions.
Ken - The SB3 is connected to the Tempest via RCA jack. Two channel is SB3->Tempest->Stratos, while multichannel is Oppo & Motorola DVR ->Outlaw 990->Tempest (HT bypass)->Stratos.
John, I wouldn't do anything untill I got the speakers in and got a good handle on what my system sounds like before trying to decide what to upgrade next.
Thanks for the input, keep it coming! I don't fully understand the need for the Burson Buffer. Isn't this part of what an active pre-amp does? I should also add that it will take some time to get used to the idea of spending more on mods than the original component. I am also not crazy about a lot of separate components - I would strongly prefer a single component that does not need mods. I like the idea of the SB Transporter, but I am not so crazy out the price.
After 35 years in this hobby the part that will make or break ANY system is room acoustics. Treatments are cheap compared to how much they help the sound. No ifs ands or buts about it. You can have a 50k system in a room with many windows, hardwood floors with little covering etc. Give me 10k and I'll put in the less inexpensive system only part of my budget is room treatment, commercial or diy, and you'll be amazed how much money you can waste until you can get this done. There are no amps, preamps, dacs or power line issues that will affect your sound any where near what your room acoustics do. If you have over a grand in your system you need room treatment.