All good responses...when I said neophyte, I meant to this high end equipment. My first real system was Soundcraftsman (which I'm proud to say is rockin' my daughter's room now). I started this two channel after I finished a HT consisting of Vandy 2ce's around, hsu research sub, Adcom and Yamaha DSP-A1, Sony 7700. I'm probably around the 3k range in music now. I do need to slow down a bit, but this hobby has suck me in. Speakers seem to be the next logical step. Regarding speakers...why is it some lower sensitivy speakers 85-87 db so darn expensive? I guess I thought the higher the db, the better the speaker. How does db effect amp selection? This should prob. be another thread, but is there a simple answer to a simple question?
At a crossroads...what's next
As a neophyte in this hobby, I'm banking on the years of experience this site has to offer. It seems as I bought a new piece of equipment, each one got more expensive. In order of purchase...NHT 2.9 speakers, McCormack DNA-1 DX, ARC Ls-22, EMC-1 CD, Shunyata and Zen cords...Now, what can I expect if I do a upgrade to my amp (under $5k), open to either ss or tube. I was thinking along the lines of Pass Labs ss, or Conrad Johnson tube. Or, since I don't know any better and like the McCormack, would I be better off biamping another DNA-1, and putting some serious money into some speakers... Avalon, Khorus, or Montana for example. Thanks.
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