Yes, another audiophile at a crossroads story and request for advice


I find as I’m rapidly approaching retirement that 2 competing thoughts about enjoying music after i retire. First, Im really looking forward to having the time to relax and listen to music any day of the week (not just the weekend now). Second, I don’t expect to be continue any significant investment in equipment upgrades post bringing home a paycheck. 
My current system consists of a 30+ year old Linn LP12 with Linn cartridge and Vincent PHO-701 tube phono pre-amp. I only listen to analog when i want to enjoy an album i bought in the 60’s - 80’s. 
90+% of my listening is streaming Tidal using Roon via Roon Nucleus, Lumin D2 as a streamer only, feeding a RME ADI-2-FS DAC. 
i still enjoy my CD collection (9% of my listening) and still purchase CDs) on a Primaluna tube CD player. 
All these are connected to a Primaluna Dialogue Premium HP integrated amp with original primaluna tubes from Upscale Audio.  My speakers are the original Joseph Audio Perspectives (not the graphene version). 
Power and interconnect cables are mid-level grade and power management via Niagara 1200. 
i listen mostly to instrumental jazz. 
This system is enjoyable, but I’m missing the last elements of sound details that reproduce an accurate organic sense of hearing guitar strings being plucked or picked, drum sticks hitting/tapping membranes or brass cymbals, the sound of a string base wood cavity vibrate. Hopefully that describes what im looking for. I do not like hyper/etched detail especially in the upper frequencies. 
I will add that the Primaluna CD player is the most enjoyable source of the 3 I currently.  Oh, and i also want to simplify my system. 
So, if you come with me this far to the intersection, heres what im debating. Should i chunk the integrated and Perspectives and invest in a top notch set of headphones (like the Focal Clear MG) and dedicated headphone amp?  In other words go to a headphone system. Or should i go the route of chucking all but the Perspectives and the Nucleus and invest in a high quality Roon approved integrated amp with built in DAC/Streamer?

ezstreams

For me, some of the best sounds I've ever heard came from the top of the line Woo Audio tube headphone units and Audeze or Hifiman headphones.  Not heard the Focals.

Strongly recommend Fritz as great sounding and very easy to buy/live with.

Hi OP,

I have been retired for five years. Before retirement, I went through the same kind of thinking. I upgraded so I would no longer have to make any more purchases. After retirement for a couple years I realized I could afford another upgrade and did. You can see my systems under my userID.

 

I am fortunate to have both a very good headphone system and main system. I use them both. I listen to my main system about three hours a day and my headphone system about half the time for an hour a day. But unless you are really unusual, having just a headphone system will not fulfilling and comfortable as a main system. Obviously both would be preferred. Assembling an ideal system is about equally difficult for headphone or main system.

As far as the sound quality… I completely understand. Happily my system has the kind of detail, midrange bloom, and rhythm and pace you describe. A system that sucks you in through the upright bass line or the vibrations of low notes from a sax.

 

I think it would be really helpful to start by hearing the sound you are after. I recommend going and listening to an Audio Research I-50 with some good quality speakers. I remember the first time I heard this unit 6 years ago (?)… I was just shocked how warm and wonderful it sounded. I realize because of the really low sensitivity of your speakers this unit will not drive your speakers. But the purpose is to answer the question is this what you are going for. If this has got the stuff, then you want to be looking at used ARC, Conrad Johnson, Cary, or VAC. Rogue uses tubes, but does not get the sound these other companies do.

Some of this tube stuff would pair well with Quads.. which would really send your system towards where you want it to be.

 

+1 @inna I had Mystere integrated and replacing original tubes made a big improvement.

@ezstreams I have been working too full-time jobs in 2023 and I am working very late hours while the family sleeps. The SR1a and CA1a are life savers for me and have made me money. I cannot imagine working so much without the RAALs.

The SR1a can be used for long hours without any discomfort. Only issue with them is that you cannot lay in bed with them on. That is the reason I also got the CA-1a phone.

I have been contacted by people that have sold systems at the level and cost of Magico to go just with the SR1a. The quality of the sound from the RAAL ribbons is incredible and I think hard for other headphones to touch, especially if you come from a 2-channel background. Main complaint I hear from headphone people on the SR1a is that it does not sound like headphones. For 2-channel people that should be a great feature.

The chances of you getting great sound with the SR1a is 100% with a decent amp while with speakers the room and other factors can lead to a higher chance of things being somewhat less than perfect.

BTW - I have an office and Livingroom system that I think are perfect. I threw out all my boxes so this gear is not going anywhere. My RAALs are good as my office system (Magnepan based) and almost as good as my Livingroom, Yamaha NS5000 based. I listen for at least 10 hours M-F (usually 15 hours).