I’ll be blunt. Your $1000 budget will allow you to achieve a marginal improvement at best no matter where you direct the funds. It’s a waste of time and money. My recommendation would be to continue setting aside the the funds for a better upgrade, one that will be a significant leap forward. Like a used pair of speakers that retailed for $5k-$6k.
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I have a pair of martin logan 40i. Blusound node most recent version. Anthem mrx 720. I have the speakers connected with bi wire blue jeans speaker cable. The blu sound via optical cable. I have about 1000 dollars. What could I upgrade. Thought about getting an amp like the parasound 23+ or upgrading the streamer to a cambridge. Please I would love some help/suggestions.
Tim.
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Yeah - the streamer, DAC and amp, sort equals a TDAI 1120… and that also tackles some of the room issues, but indirectly so. But so does active speakers.
It is easy to become emotionally attached to speakers… and base a system around them. At some point we need to use some objective reality to determine if the speakers are worth keeping, or are the long pole in the tent. |
I think your DAC is fine, the least problematic. Your amp is OK, but does it work with your speakers? Start with a small change, bookshelf speakers. Look for music that you love and listen and look for sounds that blow your mind and make you want to turn up the music. You need a baseline, something to strive for and it seems you have been feeling "meh". I know nothing about your amp but it's safe to say, it's for home theater/entertainment and not for peak audiophile joy. The short version is: you have to learn about yourself. Neither your speakers nor your amp is audiophile, maybe midfi, if you sell both and add $500 you will have a lot of options ($2500?) |
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