Set me straight, don't pull punches


Esteemed contributors

 I, a neophyte, present myself as supplicant for knowledge in all aspects of my system.

(Feel free to skip ** sections **, included only to rationalize intent)

**I don't know how much info you want, but know that I have done a fair amount of research and read lots of opinions, but have skipped steps in setting up an intermediate listening rig*

I recently picked up a Peachtree nova300 to replace a Marantz 2238b driving B&W 685 bookshelf speakers and 12" DefTec sub.

I'm having troubles. My TT output is extremely quiet, and running digital files makes the speakers voice timidly - not at all what I expected from 300w. I got much stronger response from the "38w" Marantz.

Are my speakers mismatched? 

**I wanted to have the ability to include my wife in enjoying the set-up, and the Sabre DAC specifically designed for iOS devices removed the fear of vinyl handling, turntable cueing and the like.**

I changed everything at once. I had been using 12 gauge radioshack speaker wire. I upgraded to AudioQuest X2 (directionality running the proper direction) and audioquest bananna clips. 

I have a technics 1300 TT that isn't giving me much volume, which is a huge disappointment, because my main input is a vinyl collection I have been building for a few years.

I thought the peachtree had a dedicated phono input designed specifically for MM cartridges.

I can't find branding anywhere on my cart, but had been under the impression it was MM, not MC.

**I actually found the turntable inside a cabinet I bought that had been sitting outside on a deck in SD for a few seasons, so I'm surprised and pleased it works as well as it does (a little sticking on the speed/pitch adjustment knobs, and 45rpm runs too quick, cannot be slowed further)**

Anyway. I have been putting off buying a pre-amp to reduce extra equipment.

**I inherited an Arcam d9 that I wanted to A/B test against my marantz, but I preferred the simplicity that the peachtree integrated offered.**

I feel like I'm stranded in Wyoming, not included in any audio circles that could help me troubleshoot these issues. Connecting with anyone would be awesome, I'm just hoping this post doesn't go completely unnoticed due to my ignorance. 

Another consideration, I have access to discounted Pro-Ject equipment, so specific direction on the models they offer would be particularly helpful

Thank you for any and all feedback. Try to sell me on something 
 
mpdahl
Sorry, but wherever Longmire is shot is Wyoming enough for me, and I actually had a friend with an old Ford truck seat in his apartment, along with a glass topped V8…yee ha!
I knew a band with a kiddie-ride (the ones they useta have in front of grocery stores) in their living room. They then added a "Big Boy" from a Bob's restaurant to the décor. They were a hard-drinkin' buncha guys, and would go furniture "shopping" in the middle of the night, during a drunk.
I love Wyoming in general, Buffalo is a great little town, as is Ten Sleep, especially the brewery. Usually get out there each year for a visit. Big Horns, Sunlight Basin, Wind River, Tetons, & Beartooths into Montana. 

I own a pair of B&W 685s. They are a very good budget bookshelf, however not sure the best for integration with a sub if having to run them full range. Bass might get heavy in the 50-80 hz range.

A trip to Denver might be in order. Make prior arrangements for auditioning. 
MP, if you like ML, you might want to audition Quads and Magnepans. I have owned and enjoyed all three, but eventually settled on Quads. I especially like the 2905's, now 2912's I understand.