Peachtree is selling off their 225 watt integrated/DAC for about half price
After Several Years, Time to Upgrade: Your Suggestions
My Audio System for the last few Years:
- Peachtree iDecco 1 (as digital dac/preamp only)
- Paradigm Reference Active/40 Speakers
- Harmonic Technology Truth Link Interconnect
- Vandersteen V2W Subwoofer with Velodyne Sub-crossover
- Lenovo T410 Laptop Server (Win7 Pro, Samsung SSD, 8gb RAM, JRiver 21, Halide USB/SPDIF Bridge)
- Music: jazz, classic r&r, folk
I'd like to upgrade and am thinking I'll start with the DAC/Pre and simplify subwoofer set-up. Have about $3k to spend. I have not kept up with the latest and greatest in audio and really appreciate the very knowledgeable folks on this forum. Would love to get your input and recommendations. Thanks very much for your time.
Matt
- Peachtree iDecco 1 (as digital dac/preamp only)
- Paradigm Reference Active/40 Speakers
- Harmonic Technology Truth Link Interconnect
- Vandersteen V2W Subwoofer with Velodyne Sub-crossover
- Lenovo T410 Laptop Server (Win7 Pro, Samsung SSD, 8gb RAM, JRiver 21, Halide USB/SPDIF Bridge)
- Music: jazz, classic r&r, folk
I'd like to upgrade and am thinking I'll start with the DAC/Pre and simplify subwoofer set-up. Have about $3k to spend. I have not kept up with the latest and greatest in audio and really appreciate the very knowledgeable folks on this forum. Would love to get your input and recommendations. Thanks very much for your time.
Matt
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I would sell the Peachtree and the Paradigm speakers. I would replace them with a high quality integrated ss amp, a Bifrost DAC and Magnepan 1.7 speakers or Vandersteen 2CE Sigs. I would keep the Vandy sub and crossover. The 1.7's would really sound great with Jazz. But the 2CE's would match up with the sub very well and can be driven more easily. Also good wit jazz. |
Here is a link for a first reflection point calculator: http://www.acoustic.ua/forms/calculator4.en.html Although they use cm’s for measurement but you can put inches in the boxes and get the same results. Using this greatly improved the sound quality in my room. I had my reflection points all wrong using a mirror and far too much on the front and back walls. Correcting with the calculator and tuning the room took my system up several notches to the WOW point...saved big $! Enjoy |
Pirius, Last year was a major equipment upgrade year for me, learning all sorts of new stuff about audio and sound quality. It all sounded great, when I "dialed in" the new speakers, then all bets were off, adding new sub woofers, as the acoustics of my (new) room were just an awful match for the subs. After trying all sorts of "fixes" I discovered the joys that room treatments could offer, eventually installing ten bass traps purchased one or two at a time from ATS Acoustics. The best tools for helping me with the room treatments was downloading "REW" (Room EQ Wizard) and purchasing a miniDSP UMIK-1 USB-connected calibration microphone. Took the guesswork out of where to place the bass traps, best crossover points/volume/EQ settings for the subs. I now had a wide smile on my face! |