A rookie with 10K, seeking advise


I'm new to the HiFi world. I listen to a lot of female vocal and classical music. I like both digital and vinyl. I am using a pair of Wharfedale Linton heritage and PS Audio Stellar Strata. 

I know this is too broad a question, but with 10K budget, where can I wisely spend my money? I don't mind tubes and I don't mind used either.

Any advise is greatly appreciated!

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Thank you again for all the suggestions! I am definitely not opposed to replacing the strata. In fact, given my taste of music, I thought about used AR REF3 (~5K here) and used Accuphase A50 (~5K on the music room). I just don't know if the upgrade can be heard with the Lintons.

i have 3 suggestions

1) the best harbeths you can afford (with correct stands), then a hegel amp to drive them - the best harbeths are very large though

2) the spendor sp100 (older or newer versions) is another excellent speaker that does vocals, jazz and classical oh so right - also a large standmount

3) then there are magnepans, get the best ones you can afford, provided you can place them correctly in your room (and leave money for the right amp though)

there is very good press on the new mission 770, but i have not heard them yet

all 3 mentioned above -- correctly set up in room -- will substantially outperform the wharfedale lintons in clarity, realism, and size/seamlessness of presentation

Thank you, jjss49, for all your suggestions! I looked at harbeths and I found magnepans appealing too. I looked into magnepan 3.7 before, don't know if my current Strata amp could be temporarily used on them and seek replacement one or two years from now.   

Keep what you have. Since you have a DAC in the Denafrips Terminator, one could justify replacing the PS Audio DAC/Integrated....but I would not rank this as a  top priority.

Instead, focus on the power side. The wall outlets and your power cables, perhaps a power supply. I'd sink the full 10K there...but if you are not comfortable going all out on the power side, split it between power and interconnects and isolation.

You've got good components. The journey is in and about bringing the best out of them. You are at a great starting point. Exciting times ahead. All the best. 

 

 

Your step of asking specific questions here of experienced audiophiles is a good one.  My suggestion is 1) don't rush your research, 2) research thoroughly, learning what to ask and how to respond to requests for more info, as there are many aspects of the upgrading process and even more opinions about it, and 3) again, move slowly.

 

The benefits of moving slowly when making purchase decisions as a beginner far outweight the fleeting gratifications of just getting something different, and quickly.