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Sound advice.I'm with those who believe it is darn near impossible to achieve top quality sound without a properly set up room. For critical listening I'd bet $2k worth of gear would sound better in a properly treated room than $20k worth of gear in a poorly treated room.As you stated you're not all that handy here's an excellent source of reasonably priced room treatments. http://atsacoustics.com/I've ordered from them. The products are exactly as described.Now if that is out of the question in you home then eclien's advice is definitely for you. A new transport or even amp ain't gonna get you there. Don't sweat it, just sit back, relax and enjoy the music.
All due respect but that is so far detached from the truth. I am not saying this as a discouragement towards room treatments but more a reality based statement on what people are led to expect. The room will sound tighter and if you dedicated it the room will sound flatten or can be tuned. This does not fix stereo gear. I liken it to taking a nice steamy stinky crap. You can aerosol it all you want but at the end of the day its only going smell like a flower took a shit. Will a 20k system sound better in a well thought out treated room than in a un-treated room ?.... probably. Will a 2k system sound better in a well thought out room than a well thought out 20k system at home in someone's basement.... no- where near it. The room treatments will not error correct lousy engineering. Infact i would say it would only make it easier to pinpoint.
Great idea, and its cheaper. When you've had a crappy day and get home and find you have the house to yourself what is the first album, type of music you want to hear immediately??
Ok, maybe my figures ($2k) were a bit exaggerated, but I stand by the principle. If one is trying to get hi-end sound in a small listening room, like many of us do, without paying attention to speaker placement and room treatment, it just isn't going to happen. No matter how much money, or how well engineered the pieces are. If you disagree, I say to each his own.