Hello Golden - I don't live in the area, so I can't offer a convenient listening session, but I would be happy to lend any advice that I can. If you fancy a visit to Miami, let me know!
If you feel that you are missing out on your music passion, is that from an audiophile / sound quality perspective? If so, there are many ways to upgrade, just decide on a budget, and consider your weakest link. The people on this forum will happily help! Your amplifier is a good one (a Nelson Pass classic I believe!), and the speakers are high quality, though they are probably getting a little long in the tooth.
Are you using a streaming service such as Tidal? This can be a very, Very good way to turn up the music passion meter a lot! By having access to literally millions of albums, you can go wild in seeking out new artists, or albums. Tidal gives you access to millions of albums at CD quality or higher for a monthly fee. I have a large CD collection (2,000+ albums), and I also listen to vinyl (a smaller collection than my digital), but despite owning a fair amount of music, I would be lost without Tidal. I can get on a whim with an artist and listen to virtually anything that they've recorded. It's pretty outstanding.
What are you using for music on the digital end in your system? CD player? Or do you already have a streaming option in place?
If you feel that you are missing out on your music passion, is that from an audiophile / sound quality perspective? If so, there are many ways to upgrade, just decide on a budget, and consider your weakest link. The people on this forum will happily help! Your amplifier is a good one (a Nelson Pass classic I believe!), and the speakers are high quality, though they are probably getting a little long in the tooth.
Are you using a streaming service such as Tidal? This can be a very, Very good way to turn up the music passion meter a lot! By having access to literally millions of albums, you can go wild in seeking out new artists, or albums. Tidal gives you access to millions of albums at CD quality or higher for a monthly fee. I have a large CD collection (2,000+ albums), and I also listen to vinyl (a smaller collection than my digital), but despite owning a fair amount of music, I would be lost without Tidal. I can get on a whim with an artist and listen to virtually anything that they've recorded. It's pretty outstanding.
What are you using for music on the digital end in your system? CD player? Or do you already have a streaming option in place?