with your budget of 9k, pick up a used deHavilland tube preamp for between 1700 and 3000. Then a used Bryston 14b3 amp for 6000-7000. I have this combo and love the music I hear.
Ideas for Pre/Power $9000?
Currently need to replace a receiver. I don't have many local options for auditioning. My system consists of the following; Elac Debut F6, Pro-Ject Debut Pro, Pro-Ject S2 stage, NAS and streaming. I listen in a regular ol' family room with no treatments. Mostly like metal genre. Budget is $9k ish.
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@lfromsalem Check out the Paradigm Founders speakers, then report back your findings/preferences. This would help us to narrow down other choices. The Paradigm Founders got great reviews, seemingly a high value choice. A used Hegel H360/H390 with the DAC is a popular/safe option. Agree - choose the speaker first, then compatible electronics. Preamp+Amp vs Integrated - A separate preamp, amp, and DAC may make more sense if you plan to upgrade individual components later, but is more costly in extra boxes and cabling. An Integrated is a better economic "value" but cannot later update individual components. I'm excited for you - a $9k speaker+integrated update should be a major sonic uptick. Demoing speakers is best, ideal if in own system. But finding local stores can be difficult. I demoed high-end stores in SF Bay Area and LA area, went to major audio shows like AXPONA, T.H.E Show, RMAF (RIP), Pacific Audio Fest before choosing my speakers. I purchased an AXPONA demo pair. |
@lfromsalem Great idea! Good luck in your search. |
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