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I suggest you think about the preamp first. Your system can't play clean, musical, deep bass unless everything ahead of the speakers can do this.Often the thoughts of "gotta have a subwoofer" vanish after the electronics are upgraded to components that really can play deep bass.
Hey guys/girls i am the very happy owner of an integrated 2 channel and home theater system w/ Songtowers, songcenter, songsurrounds, a VanAlstine Insight 240/3 powering the front three channels. Sources are an Oppo BDP83 and HRT Music Streamer I. Pre-Pro for 2 channel (pure direct) and hometheater is being handled by an Onkyo TXSR707 and the LFE is being handled by a Klipsch KSW 12 (movies only) that i've had for going on 7 years. I'm very happy w/ my room treatments (GIK, Aurelex, etc) but am always experimenting. So Salk founds, i've still got some upgrading to do in the near future though i'm not sure what i should do first. 1. The subwoofer: The klipsch just can't keep up w/ the songtowers and is thoroughly unmusical. I'd like to upgrade to something from HSU, Rhythmik, or Epik (i'll leaning towards epik as of right now). I want to use the sub to fill out the low end in 2channel as well as surround.2. The Pre: The onkyo is Ok, but i know there is room for improvement as the addition of the Van Alstine power amp was a very noticable and immediate improvement! Its got to have HT bypass so Parasound Classic 2100 is tops on my list (also very affordable), Odyssey Candela (no sub passthrough, rumors of possible noise w/ passthrough???), VanAlstine rigged for passthrough (again no sub passthrough). 3. The Turntable: obviously somethings missing, i don't have one! This means i'll need to get the turntable, tonearm, cartridge (i'll probably go for an all inclusive setup) plus a quality preamp. $$$. I'd love to get a table setup in the $1000-$1500 range but that would require some saving or putting off the line preamp and subwoofer upgrade for a while. My room is 18x15x8. My usage is about 60/40 edging closer to 50/50 music every day w/ this wonderful new rig. So where is the biggest improvement to be had??? Thanks in advance!
1. The preamp is the heart of the system. The preamp has a tremendous effect on the sound. 2. The sub. Get a Salk sub. Jim can build a Rythmic sub for you.3. There is a learning curve, to a degree, to vinyl, and you might consider a lower cost rig to start. Additionally, digital is getting better, and there are a lot of new products coming along. I have been extremely impressed with the combination of Pure Music over iTunes, John Kenny's modified HiFace USB adapter, and about 22 dB of attenuation on the cable. There are some good posts on the HiRez circle. This combination comes close to analog.
Totally disagree. I've upgraded to multi-thousand dollar preamps and still like lots of bass and subs. And I have the HT3s.
Thanks for all the good suggestions guys, i'm really looking at getting a parasound classic 2100 pre. It has all the options i'm looking for and from what i've been told, it sounds quite good (especially for the price, approx. $600). As much as i would like to spend more on the pre, i just can't swing it right now. So, i would like to hear any opinions about this preamp, good or bad (if negative please PM me).