Upgrading Home Stereo


Hello everyone,

I just have a couple of questions about upgrading. My current system consists of the following.

Proceed PAV
Emotiva XPA-2
Emotiva ERC-1
Marantz Tuner
Monitor Audio RS6 speakers
JBL 8400 Sub
Shunyata Hydra 6 power conditioner
Emotiva XLR cables
Shunyata diamondback power cables

I am using balanced connections from the ERC-1 to the Proceed to the XPA-2.

My question/s is this. I am looking to upgrade the PAV to a Theta Casablanca II with the Superior DAC upgrade. Main reason for the upgrade is the inclusion of optical and digital coax which the PAV does not have on its own as well as the newer DAC. Is this worth it or would anyone suggest another pre-amp? I have about $1000 to spend. I am only using this setup for stereo music listening.

This leads me to my possible second question. If the PAV is good enough, does anyone have any suggestions for a better upgrade for my system. I was thinking of just a separate DAC, better amp, save up for better speakers.

Thanks for any help you guys can give.

Tim
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Emotiva has a new stereo pre the XSP-1 which is supposedly very nice. I do not currently own any emotiva products but can vouch for their great quality to price. I had to spend thousands more to get a better sound. If you are looking for a large change in sound nothing will give you that like a speaker upgrade, and your xpa2 is powerful enough for any speaker you go to.
Thanks for the great responses! I think I will take both of your ideas and sell the PAV giving me the extra cash to get both the XSP-1 and the XDA-2. Since my computer sits in the same room I can run that to the XDA-2 and then that to the XSP-1. I looked at the USP-1, but I think the XSP-1 is the way to go since I have ran everything with balanced inputs already.

This can be a very addictive hobby/obsession, but a lot of fun.
Good luck on your new direction. I have some Emotiva gear, their smallest amp to power secondary speakers, and the XDA-1. Both very nicely built and good sounding.

And yes, good gear and good music is habit forming.