Interesting (and quick feedback) many thanks. Not sure about the amp route (I owned Belles - albeit only 150A hotrod - and the Stratus were a big step up in my experience). But the room acoustics and speaker placement are intriguing. For additional reference, the main improvement from the "showroom" setup was the system sounded "bigger" and the speakers dissappeared more. Dynamics, timbre and musicality was not an issue. So could this be setup/room related? Then next question how do you systemtically go about optimizing room / speaker placement. Do you need room analysis? Just moving the speakers around and see what happens does not sound like the best idea.
How can I improve my system
I have cobbled together quite a nice system over the years and have heard quite a few far more expensive systems that did not sound as good to my ears as what I have. However, I recently walked into a showroom and their setup blew mine out of the water, despite not being "ultra high-end". So now I'm wondering where I should upgrade to take my setup to the next level. The showroom system was all (expensive) Krell (10K pre, 10K power, 12K source), yet modest 10K Thiel speakers. I have source: heavily modified Denon 3910 + upgraded Audio Note 1.1 DAC, McCormack MAP1 pre (used mostly in "surround" mode). Odessey Stratos Mono Extreme Power and Silverline Audio LaFolia speakers. Misc. high quality cabling. I think my weakest link may be the Silverlines or the McCormack. I always liked the Revel Studios so this could be an options. Modding the MAP1 is also an options. Any suggestions are welcome.
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