Help wanted spending money and improving my system.


I’ve got the upgrade itch and would like feedback on what piece should be replaced or what should be added.  If this system was yours, which piece would you replace and what would you buy as a replacement or what would you add to improve the sound/experience.  I’m not considering replacing my cabling at this point in time.  Please, 1 item only.  So, what would you add or replace?  I’m very happy with what I’ve put together, but I’ve got the itch, and scratching is not enough!!  Current system:  Carver Crimson amp, Primaluna Dialogue preamp, Schiit Yggdrasil D/A, Schiit Lokius equalizer, Jays CD player Mk III, Oppo 103 (for SACD only) Thorens TD145 with Ortofon 2M Bronze, M&K V75 sub, Klipsch R-15 sub, Roon Nucleus, Mac mini server (for iTunes) and Goldenear Triton References, home made bass traps.


fastninja12
Upgrade the digital will be a substantial upgrade, what’s your 
budget ?  I have been through a bunch of dacs spending $5 k 
andup isa substantial jump in musicality and naturalness,detail.
A excellent upgrade is the Bricasti M3 dac ,and a huge bonus is their Roon end point Streamer board with many trickle down technologies from their $$ dacs and all linear power supplies 
and a bunch of upper end technologies using Ethernet cable is a big improvement and everything is filtered,isolated and converted 
And  2 less cables,made in USA and quality throughout. 
How about RCA cables. Check out Hapa Audio cables, specifically the Quiescence series. Even in my budget setup they made a world of difference in resolution and soundstage.
Listen to MC and/or treat your room. Your system components are fine as is and as someone else has said, if you make an upgrade to one of them, where do you stop?
If vinyl is important to you, think about an upgrade to your turntable//cartridge/phono pre rig. 
Since Synergistic Research's High-Frequency Transducers have been mentioned, anyone care to share their experiences?

There seems to be a decent explanation here: SYNERGISTIC RESEARCH HFT X.

What if you've got a Home Theatre System with too many speakers to treat?