Is there a audiophile bible?


I am just getting back into the act here after 15 years of family raising. There is a whole lot of new stuff to absorb. Does any one know of a great source online or book that would go over the basics. For example - why when and how to clean connections? Do all CD players play SACD, does SACD sound better than CD over a two channel system? Are combo DVD and CD players too much of a compromise over separates? I am finding that nearly all reviews of any peice of equipment, cable etc says that the thing is terrific and worth three times as much as the price. Thats sure confusing!

I currently have an Aragon 8008BB amp, 28K preamp, and D2A2 DAC, a ten year old NAK MB1 player, Polk 2.3 Speakers, and Monster M1 interconnect. Thinking of changing speakers as the next upgrade but also wondering about a nice CD transport. Any system enhancement you woudd suggest, staying within the 3 K range at least for the first hit?
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As Artmaltman indicated, Robert Harley's book would be one good resource. For even better, more up-to-date information on specific products I'd suggest you do your research right here and on Audioasylum. All advice should be taken with a grain of salt, of course, as this is (arguably) such a subjective hobby, and is chock full of folks who seem to think otherwise. Also, system/component synergy can make or break any purchase. Still, ask your questions here, search the archives (first) for answers, and I think you will be pleasantly surprised at how responsive folks will be. As you've already found with the reviews in the Audio rags, they are overwhelmingly positive, and often skewed by the fact that the advertisers are supporting the magazines. Read as much as you can, and more important, try to get out and listen with your own ears and make your own judgements. You may find that your opinions differ from the 'experts'.

Regarding your questions about universal players; some do indeed do a darn good job with all formats, though most reviews I've read indicate that the better dedicated units will still outperform in redbook (standard CD format) playback. You can read plenty of opinions here and on the Asylum as to the other formats and how they sound. I think the factor that has kept me sticking to redbook has been the lack of availability of a wide range of titles in either 'alternative' format. Right now they seem to be audiophile novelties and who knows if the recording industry will ever truly embrace either. Until then I'd rather put my money elsewhere, but that is just me of course. I'm not familiar with your front-end gear, but I'd bet if they are 15 years old you'd get a big bang for the buck in replacing your DAC/player combo.

As far as further advice, you may do well by stating some of your own listening preferences as systems may be put together to suit those.

Above all, enjoy the music!

Marco
Thank you all for your responses. I have been on this Audiogon site for about 2 weeks and am finding it filled with the nicest and brightest folks - what a pleasure!
I will get Harleys book.
I like to listen to Rock, Classical, New Age - often love a solo instrument or voice underproduced and filled with heart. Particularly piano. I play a 6'8'' Kawai Grand. I dont think I want to get into tubes - any suggestions for new or used 3K or less each, a great CD transport or player and speakers for a 38' by 22 live room? I love the detail one hears with good headphones.
The Harley book is a great starting point for someone brand new to this hobby. The forums here and on AudioAsylum are far more valuable to get ideas, advice and solutions to one's specific situation.
for me...it's Audiogon...where else can you get a multitude of opinions & ideas with regards to this hobby.