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I posted a thread like this a while back on the Starter's Block portion of AC. You might find some of the responses of value.http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=77104.0In many ways we are in the same boat with the only difference being that you are streaming music and I'm using a run of the mill Sony DVD player. Friend of mine loaned me a PS Audio DAC 3 to try with my system and I can say it certainly made an improvement in my sound. Personally, I decided to upgrade the amp/pre-amp first and go after source next. With a $1,500 budget you could go after some used gear and probably get all 3 items you are looking for. (Amp/Pre-amp and DAC)
Can you give some information regrading the room the SB's will reside in? Personally, I believe nothing is more important in a man's journey to achieve great sound more than the speakers and the room that interacts with said speakers. If you get the speakers and room acoustics right, you're way ahead of the game. I also believe those things should be done before everything else, even though its not always practical. That way you know they (speakers and room) are no longer part of the equation and your upgrade path for the remaining components won't get impeded. If you wait to find a great pair of speakers and treat the room toward the end of the process, the other components you've added over time might not synergize well anymore. Best to focus on those things after the room and speakers are "right."That's just my $0.02. But if I had to chose from your list only, I'd go preamp and amp, followed by subwoofer (which will be heavily based on what you chose for a preamp, as integration could be tricky if it doesn't have a subwoofer output). As to which I think "aren't worth it" - the speaker cables.
3. Getting a more expensive amp.6. Using more expensive speaker cable (currently have Dayton speaker cable).
I am using this DAC http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/MCM-CUSTOM-AUDIO-50-7774---TC-7510-/50-7774 connected via Toslink cable, taking music streamed wirelessly from computer to an AEX such as yours using about 50-50 Apple Lossless and other formats. I have an HK 3480 which I LOVE and it drives my Monitor Audio Studio 6s with 120 w/ch effortlessly. It's a nice setup, coupled with a Sony CDP m333ES mega-storage cd player, i have lots of tunes at my finger tips, and it all sounds good. If your source will be Mac or PC-based in the future, why not get yourself a decent DAC now and enjoy more of what you currently have and then upgrade to a new amp later? That's just my two cents.-Jason
Congratulations on your purchase! If I may through the process of elimination, 3 & 6 above, please don't consider either until you have auditioned many amps and sat in front of a few systems. 3 & 6 wont make an audible difference, IMO, most of the time.
purplesaber,I didn't notice your member name until I typed it...I won't ask.Nice Eichler! You even have an Eames chair in your living room very nice!And now back on topic.
My system was very close to yours when I started upgrading. You should immediately look for a DAC so you can stop using the analog 'out' from the Airport Express. When you use the analog out from an AE, you are utilizing its internal DAC chip. It is truly inferior (Read: Terrible) Just about any DAC will be far superior in every aspect. You don't need to spend tons of money to see how inferior the AE DAC is. The used market is replete with pretty decent DACs for a couple hundred bucks. That's all you need to hear the difference. Once you do this, then decide what your next step will be. It's the most immediate path to way better sound, IMHO.Beautiful room, by the way. Have fun,Jerry
Thanks!That's just what I wanted to hear about getting a DAC. I've read the AEX internal DAC is poor, but people don't usually make it clear that they actually tried it both ways and can hear a good difference.One of the reasons I was asking about other options are these combination DAC/Amps like the Peachtree Nova -- if I get a DAC for sure is it worth getting an all-in-one like the Nova in one shot or just spending less money for a stand alone DAC to go with the HK receiver and get a DAC-less amp later on?Also, have you ever heard if the internal DC in the Apple TV is any better then the one in the AEX? I've googled around but don't see much about whether it's the same DAC or any better.
Congratulations on your new speakers.You have a very stylish room. I also like contemporary (1960s) furniture. The most noticeable improvement might be, IME, getting rid of the lossy files. When I play anything through my system that is an AAC file that my 13 year old daughter downloaded from iTunes, the sound quality is horrid. The music is horrid, too. Then comes the DAC, the preamp, and the amp, IMO.
I guess I have one more question for you all if I may:I read some of the very helpful threads about amps to pair with SongTowers. Do you think the same recommendations apply for SBs given they are smaller and have only one midwoofer? On the spec pages of the Salk site the STs and SBs both have the same recommended amplification ranges, so I assume what's good for STs would be good for SBs too, but curious if you agree.