Where do I go from here?


    • Marantz AV-7005, pre/pro (with balanced outputs and 1.4a HDMI);  Rotel RMB-1565, surrounds and center;  Rotel RKB-650, mains w/ bi-amping;  Martin Logan Motion 20, mains;  Martin Logan Motion 8 Center; Klipsch SW-10, subKEF iQ-5, surroundsKlipsch RS-41 II, surround backs
  • Alright y'all, here is your chance to help out the newbie with your thoughts and opinions. Thanks in advance for what you may offer.  I have the above system, which is sounding really nice, with many of the qualities I've been looking for, but the upgraditis is creeping in, (again, sigh) and I am wondering which of the components may represent the weak link to my music listening nirvana?  As some my recognize, I recently added the Motion 20's to the lineup, much to my satisfaction, but where might I go from here.  I'm thinking my better half may let me get away with another $1500-2000 before I'm sleeping with the system and not her, LOL.  Since I'm more interested in the musicality of the system, listening to a mix of female vocal, rock, and dipping into the ambient realm now and then, I'm considering the replacement of the Rotel RKD-650 with something in a nice stereo configuration, possibly 3-channel to pick up the center. I'm really looking to broaden and deepen the soundstage as much as anything.  What do you think?
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    Your plethora of eclectic species of speakers is going to be a challenge to get it to sound "right". If you go Martin Logan, get all ML. Klipsch, all Klipsch. KEF, all KEF.  

    Considering the fact that your front soundstage is ML, try to find the matching surrounds if possible.  

    Also, with that Klipsch 10" sub, you will be longing for more really quickly.
    Hey Bill.  I agree with your assessment. I am working toward adding some of the ML hybrids as the front mains, and moving the Motion 20's to the mid surround eventually.  At that point, I will decide if the Klipsch need to go.  So far, I am quite happy with those (and the rest for that matter).  It's a matter of pacing my build, unfortunately, I tell my wife, 'millionaire John will have this amp, or these speakers' LOL.  All in due time.  So you're thinking the speakers are the weak link then?
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    Great point, elizabeth!  I have a modest power conditioning strip that I purchased with the surround back speakers.  I did not notice a big difference at that time, but by now, I'm sure it's helping.  I have been using good shielded interconnects and cables all along, but noise (ac) is always a concern.  I am in the unfortunate position of having all of the wiring 'piled' up behind the entertainment center and have always tried to be cognizant of the ac issue, but I am afraid there is only so much I can do.  Perhaps a rack then should be considered??  Much less expensive than a Krell, eh?
    Before doing anything else, listen in stereo to one of your better recorded tracks that inherently has good broad and deep soundstaging. Now try pulling your speakers out another foot (don’t worry about what it looks like for now) and about 6' apart and toe the speakers in so that they point toward your shoulders. Put on that same track and see what you think. My guess is you’ll get better imaging with an enhanced sense of space and depth, and you may also find the speakers disappear more as a sound source. Let’s start with that and go from there.

    Ok, soix, I'll give that a try tonight.  I had them closer, then spread them after I read the trick about moving them outward until the phantom center starts to dissolve then toe them in slightly.  I will move them closer together and away from the front wall to about 3'.  Bear in mind, these aren't the electrostats, but the bass port does fire backward, hence the sound dampening.