first thing I would do is upgrade the phono stage.
Upgrade path question with $2k to spend
I'd like to make my next upgrade in my 2 channel signal path. Right now it goes
Ortofon 2M Bronze (cart) -> Pro-Ject Debut Carbon SB (table) -> Pro-Ject Phonobox DS+ (Pre-amp) -> Yamaha Avantage RX-2070 (amp) -> Focal Aria 936 (fronts) + HSU ULS-15 MK2 (sub)
I understand room treatment can give the best bang but lets count that out for now. From a purely component perspective what do you think I should upgrade? Im leaning towards the turntable. It was my first table and altough I upgraded the cart, its only a $500 table. I was thinking of maybe buying the Rega Planar 6 w/ Aria MC cart.
Suggestions welcome thanks!
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@icegeek - I’m with @johnss - with the phono stage upgrade I would recommend the Simaudio Moon 310LP - then you will be able to hear improvements of future analogue upgrades - you will hear improvemetns from your existing cartridge Best Turntable Preamp | 310LP Phono Preamplifier | MOON - Simaudio I have it’s predesessor the LP5.3 RS and I have stopped looking for a replacement Prior to that I had owned several budget oriented phono stages and none of them came close to the performance of the MOON. I did take home an LFD phono stage, but it was not a great match to my other components, so I exchanged it for the LP5.3 RS - and Voila! The 110LP is also very good and it’s design is carried down from developments in higher models, so if you are uncomfortable with the 310LP price, then the 110LP is a great choice also. You could then afford a cartridge from a company like Soundsmith
I’ve changed cartridges a couple of times and the LP5.3 RS phono stage has revealed significant details with each uprade The Simaudio products also respond very well when great cables are used with them. I recommend Zavfino, In-Akustik and Hijiri cables for best performance Regards - Steve
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If you are using the bult-in room correction, plug your main speaker's ports and run it again. :)
In general though, I have not heard Yamaha HT receivers in a very long time, but I do know that the quality of the sound processing, especially the DAC's of HT processors is really very wide. The gap among products is really disappointingly wide, when you'd think it should be really close. So, generally speaking, I would encourage you to try out an Anthem if you can find one, only because they sound good and relatively inexpensive. For sure, not Onlyo or Emotiva. |
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