$20,000 a month’s salary……buy what you want, you’ve earned it.
Spending a month's salary
I don't have much experience as an audiophile. Based on my research, the bulk of spend should be on fine speakers. I have $20k to invest in either a superior AMP, DAC or pair of speakers. What to do?
My room is on the smaller side, listening position is about 7-8ft from the speakers. I suppose bookshelf speakers are appropriate. Right side speaker is very close to side wall <1ft. Left side is open to 6-8ft. Back wall is about 10 ft from listening position. Speakers sit about 3ft from front wall.
My current setup:
Revel 106 speakers
Parasound P6 pre and A21+ amp
Node 130 streamer w/ upgraded Teddy PS
AQ cable loom.
I prefer bookshelfs given my room. Separates are ideal, though I would like to consider an all in one like a Boulder 866.
Which component is most important. I'm not looking to have an unbalanced system. Eg. $15k speakers and a $500 DAC.
Appreciate any insight.
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@vonhelmholtz AnaDioLog posted a follow up video review comparing the DAC 200 and Holo May in more depth. Unfortunately, while the DAC 200 offers six different DAC filters for the users to choose from, he decided to go with the most basic NOS filter. As a result, user comments are polarized between the two DACs. T+A put a heck of a lot of effort in the two “Bezier” upsampling filters and is a contributing characteristic to both its quality and cost. The fact that these are ignored in the reviews in my opinion undercuts the capability of the DAC, and I lost a bit of respect in the reviewer for not even considering or mentioning them. With them enabled, I think the DAC performance steps up even further by a significant margin. |
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