Don't, until you can actually hear new speakers demo'd in your present room. Your room may be the limiting factor. Once you find a set of speakers that sound much, much better with your present electronics, then move on to the other components. I have once you get passed the $10K mark for a system, diminishing returns set in. At one point I took my system up to almost $30K, only to back down to about $10K where the sound equaled the hi end price. While you are waiting, increase your media collection. It is all about the music.
Advice on going from mid level to high end
There are a bunch of advice threads focused on how to assemble your first system. I'm hoping to get some advice on making the move from an established but still affordable system to something that's more high end.
Like most people on this site I've always been interested in music/audio. I assembled my first more serious system about 7 years ago, buying much of my equipment used over several years. I have a dedicated room and my current set up is:
Polk LSi15
McCormack DNA-1
TAD-150 sig preamp
VPI scoutmaster
Cambridge Audio 840C
Cables include a mix of Shunyata, Harmonic Technology, and Analysis Plus
I think it's a great setup but I've been fortunate to hear a number of very high end systems and would love to move up over the next few years.
For those of you who've made the transition from a $5-6K system to a $15-20K system, what advice do you have for the uninitiated?
Many thanks.
e
Like most people on this site I've always been interested in music/audio. I assembled my first more serious system about 7 years ago, buying much of my equipment used over several years. I have a dedicated room and my current set up is:
Polk LSi15
McCormack DNA-1
TAD-150 sig preamp
VPI scoutmaster
Cambridge Audio 840C
Cables include a mix of Shunyata, Harmonic Technology, and Analysis Plus
I think it's a great setup but I've been fortunate to hear a number of very high end systems and would love to move up over the next few years.
For those of you who've made the transition from a $5-6K system to a $15-20K system, what advice do you have for the uninitiated?
Many thanks.
e
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