It’s all a compromise. Show her this.
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don't forget about these
Suggested upgrade paths
So, I am looking at spending 5k to improve the sound of my very modest system. I currently have a Rotel 1592. Being fed by an Eversolo DMP A6. I’m using the Rotel DAC, as I didn’t like the ESS DAC. This feeds a pair of Wharfedale Super Lintons.
While it sounds ok with the volume at 60-65. If I want it louder, the treble is shrill to my ears and the bass not as clear/punchy as I prefer. I run the bass at +3. I am considering purchasing a subwoofer, along with a DAC/DDC.
The room is roughly 450 sq ft with 10’-12’ coved ceiling. Looking for upgrade path suggestions for the mentioned 5k investment. Thanks in advance.
It’s all a compromise. Show her this. don't forget about these |
The treble shrillness isn’t present at lower volumes. I was thinking it was a combination of the Rotel, Eversolo and Wharfedales all when at higher volumes. When using the Eversolo internal DAC, it was more pronounced. Wasn’t sure if using a R2R DAC with a DDC would help tame it or if a tubed pre-amp might be a better solution. Using a sub i thought i could listen at a lower volume. |
Just thought about my statement. If it's not the room, you're going to find the source by starting to change out the equipment. @pmm is most likely right. i had Klipschs Heresy IV, and I found the highs were fatiguing. After about an hour, that was enough listening. I was relieved when I sold them. |
. The Wharfedales I had thought of replacing. Im happy with them at lower volumes. Not so much of a fan of the tweeter. The Rotel can be neutral to bright. Depending on what music is played. Any recommendations on replacement speakers? I like a warm sound. It may be a combination of everything and may require an extended budget, over a series of years.I would like to stay within a 5k budget for now. |
Used Harbeth Super HL5+ XD. Be careful on model number easy to mess up for they has updated over the years. $5k plus or minus. Audiogon, The Music Room and US Audio Mart has them. I bought a used pair of Rosewood and I’m very happy with them. They are called “Bookshelf” speakers. I do not no of any bookshelf that is large enough for the Harbeths to fit. Note: The Ton Trager Stands are not California certified. Just joking but they will not hold up to some earthquakes.
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