Before I would spend any money, I would contact John Rutan at AudioConnnection in Verona, New Jersey. He's extremely knowledgeable, and willing to help all us audiophiles that don't know how things interact, what the next step should be, etc. Its worth a phone call...he loves to schmooze, and you will certainly benefit.
First "audiophile" system, now what? Suggestions for best "bang for the buck" upgrade?
After being beguiled with mp3s and the TV AVR, I finally realized I missed having a dedicated stereo system. With a budget of $2400, here is what I put together:
ProJect Carbon 1 w/TizoAcrylic platter and Ortofon Red cartridge,
Hagerman Bugle2 preamp,
Vincent V-60 tube amp,
Martin Logan 12 speakers.
No special wires or cables. My room is 14x19 that is open to the kitchen. Compared to what I had been hearing, this system sounds fabulous. But now I want more fabulous. So I am writing to seek help on making short term/long term plans to upgrade. Short term means the biggest improvement in sound that costs $500 or less. The long term plan could cost maybe $2-3k or more. I have read that going from Ortofon Red to Blue might be a an inexpensive but very noticeable improvement? If speakers are my weak link, then maybe Martin Logan electrostatics would be good (when my ship comes in)?
I welcome any suggestions.
ProJect Carbon 1 w/TizoAcrylic platter and Ortofon Red cartridge,
Hagerman Bugle2 preamp,
Vincent V-60 tube amp,
Martin Logan 12 speakers.
No special wires or cables. My room is 14x19 that is open to the kitchen. Compared to what I had been hearing, this system sounds fabulous. But now I want more fabulous. So I am writing to seek help on making short term/long term plans to upgrade. Short term means the biggest improvement in sound that costs $500 or less. The long term plan could cost maybe $2-3k or more. I have read that going from Ortofon Red to Blue might be a an inexpensive but very noticeable improvement? If speakers are my weak link, then maybe Martin Logan electrostatics would be good (when my ship comes in)?
I welcome any suggestions.
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