Best next step to upgrade sound?


Hello,

I just put together a home theater system with a mid-range Marantz AV Receiver, Marantz DVD player, and Infinity tower speakers. The sound is actually pretty good, I think. My question is: In terms of improving my 2 channel audio sound, what should my next upgrade be? Assuming that I am going to stick with the speakers for at least a little while, I am thinking that a Rega or Music Hall CD player would be a good step up for cd listening. Or should I consider a separate audio-only pre/pro? (Assume that the AVR receiver will stay because it's there for the video duties as well). Any advice in this area would be appreciated.
braudio7
yes... added to the pre outputs of the receiver.

Why?
I'd say given you have a mid level Marantz receiver. That means you have a mid level pre/proc and amp in there too.

For now... IMO... an amp will lend itself to better control of the loudspeakers, and greater fidelity overall, regardless the sources, and for BOTH HT & 2ch events.

Depending on how far up the food chain you go there, and if HT is going to be in house for a while, IF another amp is had later on, this initial one can do the rear ch duties... or as another systems amp... or to bi amp... it just seems to me a good way to start out from a receiver ONLY situation.

it should also help the Marantz by subtracting some of the power needs it currently has to endure.

Amps such as ATI, Odyssey, Parasound, Rotel, Anthem, etc, all have usually better power supplies and there's that 'singleness of purpose' too... dedicated.

Naturally, then it follows you'll need a pair of ICs, and later on a better power cord.

If the situation was that you had a nice integrated on hand, I'd say go get a real nice source first.

Eventually, you'll want to do that anyhow... if not already.

USBLUES is right too... room treatments will help if none are in place now, but it's not necessary to go whole hog and hang up a bunch of burlap covered fiberglass rectangles and squres all over the place... some plants in the corners behind the speakers and at the point of first reflection... after that, attending to the bass issues if you are bothered by them is likely in order. The EQ in the Marantz will help over come some of those bass issues for now.

Cabling can and should be done too... but again... I'd wait till I had some more upscale items to put 'em on.

Just my two cents worth as it's what I've done again, and again... and ....

have fun.
The best bang for your buck is powercords. This is probably one of the most overlooked areas in terms of upgrades but will yield significant improvement in sound.
Seriously? I'm guessing his current equipment has captured power cords.
Bob's suggestion for room treatments makes more sense to me. This is only true though if the wife approves.
I would think a dedicated CDP would be an improvement over your DVD player which has to do double duty. I own the Marantz SR 4500 which is a very fine receiver BUT it is still a reciever if you know what I mean. Adding a power amp would probably improve the sound but your are still going through the rec's pre-amp section. I'd add the CDP first and see how things sound. The right interconnect will make a hugh difference. I'd find a solid-core design which would mate well w/ the Marantz. Tara Labs Prism 33i/55 are both exc. AQ PSC copper IC's are good as well. Good Luck, Bill