Help needed to make processor decision.


There are no dealers in my area that carry any of these processors:

Meridian 568
Classe SSP 75
Bryston SP-1
California Audio Labs CL 2500 SSP

I have read many good reviews about each but, since I can't audition any of them I need your help to decide which one would work best in my system. I am hoping to reduce the brightness I hear from the tweeters on my NHT 3.3s. Here are the components in my system to consider:

Classe 25 two channel amp (250 watts)
Wadia 20 CD transport
Wadia 25 DAC
NHT 3.3s
Cardas Golden Cross XLR Interconnect (DAC to Classe amp)
Cardas Golden Cross bi-wire speaker cable

I plan on removing the Wadia 25 DAC and routing the Wadia 20 CD transport to the new processor.
The video inputs on the Classe 75 would be nice but, not necessary.

Thanks for your input.
mnhgolf
There is not much available at klipsch web site on the new Aragon Stage One (there is no indication if it will have balanced outputs). Is it the successor of the Soundstage? How can I get more information on this unit? I'm also looking for a new Pre-Pro and the new Stage One together with the Integra Research RDC-7 are my favorites for the moment. How do you think the new Stage One will sound in stereo music playback?
Flavioleoni,

I am no expert at this stereo business and since I have not received the Aragon Soundstage I ordered yet, I have no idea how the Aragon Stage One may sound. Your best bet if you can't audition the unit in person is to rely on the various review sites available on the internet or call the dealers directly that carry the units you are considering and inquire about their perceptions.

Mike
Flavioleoni,

I am no expert at this stereo business and since I have not received the Aragon Soundstage I ordered yet, I have no idea how the Aragon Stage One may sound. Your best bet if you can't audition the unit in person is to rely on the various review sites available on the internet or call the dealers directly that carry the units you are considering and inquire about their perceptions.

Mike