Starting Over and I need your help


The more I read…….the more I become confused!…..Do I simply need to start over with more carefully selected components?

I currently own a Musical Paradise MP 301 III, Bluesound Node 2i, Omega 7 speakers, and a Rotel RCD 06 SE CD player. To me, this system sounds underwhelming, especially when streaming. I use Apple Music as a source but I am open to switching to another. I only play CDs and stream and do not see myself incorporating vinyl into the mix. Musical tastes are jazz and acoustic. The room size is smallish home office. By the way, I also own a Parasound Zamp that I currently don’t use because I do not have a preamp……should I sell or keep that?

I am willing to sell it all, if needed, to get better sound.  If you were me, what would you change or keep? My total budget would be under $3000 and by buying some used I bet you guys can help me figure out what I should pursue within Audiogon to purchase.

Many thanks in advance for your expertise and opinions!

Andy

Raleigh NC

 

 

 

wavendon

I just received the Schitt Modi and hooked it up to my Node and Tidal,,,,,,,,,,,OMG what a difference! I did not know what I was missing….thank you everyone as that may be the best $150 I’ve spent in years.

Now to replace the amp. Leaning toward Ragnarok but will explore others soon.

All my best to those who took the time to offer their opinions. It is appreciated!

Hi Andy

Hi Andy I have designed high end audio systems for clients for over 40 years it it takes sometime patience and experience to design and setup a system properly. Generally I recommend discovering and visiting your local high end audio stores as one they carry the better brands of equipment and the audio consultants at these stores “typically” have the knowledge to help you design a system that reproduces music how you like it. We could use some better descriptions of what you like and dislike of the sound of your system. Also to what extent is your knowledge about system setup and calibration as that is a critical factor in getting the best sound possible from your system. Now I’m and and many hear are not familiar with the products you mentioned and of course system synergy is very important as that is a huge factor in a systems overall. But I would first recommend playing with speaker placement to see if you can get the sound you want from it before determining it’s the system combination does not work for you. Speaker placement is absolutely critical. But ya your best bet is to try speaker placement and then if it’s not performing as you hope for to consult a professional. It takes many years to understand it all and design a system that is faithful to real music. 

You're gonna get all kinds of opinions....THIS IS MY EXPERIENCE, hope it helps you:

Had a pair of decent bookshelves running on a 30wpc NAD integrated, system was underwhelming. I decided to "bite the bullet" and went for a Rogue Cronus Magnum tube integrated...my thinking of "tubey" gear like Cary etc from the 70's-80's sounding.  I WAS WRONG...newer tube gear, is amazing with rhythm/pace/and bass punch! Took one home to audition and bought one immediately.  Next, I upgraded TT cartridge....helped somewhat but left me feeling too much was still missing.  I was hearing streamed music (aka digital) unlike anything before at my local audio salon.  I bit and bought a Bluesound Node 2i.....was good but not the soundstage and Tonality  I yearned.  Don't let anyonw tell you streamers don't matter...that it's all in the DAC....not my experience.  Streamers make a difference IMHO.  I tried an innuous streamer with a Ideon Ayazi DAC and loved it...all digititis gone.....but my dealer had a demo Hifi Rose 520B that I got a screaming deal on and couldn't pass up....later on I added a subwoofer, but eventually went with a nice 2 1/2 way floorstander (Sonner ) and am happy with my system.  LASTLY, I want to say "source" on streaming is critical...I went with Qobuz, as it sounded best Hi Rez source to my ears.  You may want to try Tidal as well.  I can't state enough to hard wire source, avoid wireless streaming.  Good Luck on your "return" venture into this crazy hobby