I am interested to update my 15 year old system !


Hi everyone,    I have recently started following these discussions and find them very helpful.  Thanks to everyone who contributes !

I built my audio system about 15 years ago, and moved overseas in 2013.  I packed my system in boxes and put it into a climate controlled storage facility.  I expected to be overseas for 2-3 years, but ended up being away for 9 years !  I came back last year, and having been using my system now for a year, I have decided to make some changes.  I am in serious need and would appreciate very much some advice and input.   It seems now after 10 years, there are far fewer audiophile "stores" to visit for advice, and of course things have changed a lot !

My Old System:

I was only into digital at the time, and of course quality streaming was in its infancy.  So what I did was record about 1,000 CD's onto a dedicated Macbook, and sourced the music from there.   Music was stored in Apple lossless format (full CD resolution) and I could bypass the Mac sound card  directly to a DAC (which you could not do at the time on a pc).   I played the digital stream through:

Musical Fidelity X-Dac v8,   into

Levinson 383 integrated amp, into

Sonus Faber Grand Piano Home floorstanding speakers

Speaker cables were Transparent Music Wave Super

Everything was powered by a PS Audio original Powerplant

Current situation:

The PS Audio unit did not work when I set up the system.  Apparently the capacitors dried out.  PS Audio said they could not get the exact replacement parts and would not fix it.  I tried to get it fixed locally with charts and schematics from PS Audio.  The local electronics service place I went to could not get it working.  I threw it out.   I am now powering from a wall outlet !      I need to get something, and would prefer a power regenerator, to a conditioner - but I am extremely upset with the lack of service from PS Audio and dont feel good about buying from them again.   I have seen many, many complaints about this and PS Audio lack of service.  Suggestions welcome.

I purchased a Blue Node streamer, and using Qobuz, greatly simplifying my streaming.

My DAC - its more than 10 years old but the shop where I bought the Blue Node said to keep it as the tech has not necessarily improved greatly.  I dont know if this is an accurate statement, but I always did like the DAC and still do.  Dont feel a need now to change it, but interested in any views on this.

The Levinson - still runs great.  If I change it, it will be the last thing to change.

I am planning to also go analog and thinking to buy a Planar 3, using either a Planar phono stage, or maybe a tube preamp (Vince 701?).   Any thoughts on TT and phono stage ?   

Speakers - still sound good, but thinking to change as I have been intrigued by Zu Soul speakers.  Not sure about this.

Speaker cables - a friend told me to change out of the Transparents no matter what I do.  Is there some negative view on these in the market now ?

Current Objective:

I listen to alot of vocalists like Sinatra, Krall, etc. and also jazz, blues, etc.   I am not looking for high volume.  In fact, I feel my Sonus Fabers sound fabulous at higher volume, but at lower volume do not sound as good.  When I say low volume - I dont necessarily mean background music, but not so loud that you cant speak to someone else in the room !

There is alot here and I do not expect anyone to answer all questions !   If you have a view on just the speakers, or on the turntable phono stage - just your views on any one item would be very welcome !  Hopefully, I will get some input on everything - but it doesnt all have to be from one person !

Many thanks in advance to everyone for reading this far down !

Mark

 

markny2011

@vonhelmholtz 

 

 I agree with you on the value of digital vs analog equipment.  With digital a relatively small investment will get exceptional results.  It tends to get better as you spend more but the ceiling is easily obtainable. An equivalent amount spent on analog usually leaves you lacking in some areas.

   I disagree with you re PS Audio.  Their issues started well before the pandemic.  Their attitude is: Thanks for buying our stuff, it shows that you are a discerning consumer.  It broke?  Sorry man, we are a small company, and it is your responsibility as an audiophile to keep us going, so here is the replacement which costs 3x what you originally paid and might last half as long.  Watch our YouTube channel!

 

  If they are now blaming the pandemic for their issues, that is a convenient cop out

@markny2011  The reason that I recommend you take your ML amp to a tech, was that it may be good to have those capacitors checked. Would also help on resale if you decided to go that route.

@pmm it would not help the resale in any way. If it works, use it if you want to keep it, or sell it in working condition. If it doesn’t work, figure out next steps. 
Don’t fix it if it ain’t broke. Doesn’t add value no matter how you twist it. 

 A follow-up to Audphile1 about streaming equipment.  I had questioned what a better streamer does.

Right now I use the Bluesound to get music from Qobuz.  I then bypass their DAC and go to my DAC (Musical Fidelity), which then feeds the amp.

The digital stream is digital bits (1's and zero's).  The 1's and 0's come from Qobuz and go to my DAC for processing.  Assuming I continue to use my own DAC, what difference does it make which streamer you are using?  It is just a pass through for 1's and 0's, and I dont think it is processing anything in anyway.    Maybe I am wrong ?  If so, could someone please explain.  Thanks!   

PS - I had considered buying a NAIM Unity for $3,000+.  Does that do anything better than the Bluesound ?

 

If digital is 1s and 0s then why are you bypassing the Bluesound built in DAC and going to an external dac? What am I missing? Because based on your understanding as long as it’s ones and zeros neither the streamer nor the dac matter, right? But that’s not how it works. I think I explained the difference in my post above. Re-read it please