I am currently looking at the same situation, HT is where I want it and 2 channel is much improved to the point I want MORE!!!! I am using the Anthem AVM-20 with the Anthem MCA-50 amplifier hooked up with XLR Red Dawns. I have a Marantz DV-7100 as my source. I am running Paradigm Ref. 100 v2 for fronts. From what I have been reading, upgrading to a nice cdp should make a big difference. The Sony you have has seen good reviews but when compared to good cdps it fails in comparison. I am strongly considering the Njoe Tjoeb 4000 with upsampler because of the price. I have heard adding a tubed cdp adds body to the music playback that you will not get from similarly priced SS cdps. I am also considering a used BAT VK D5SE. I heard this player in a similar SS system and almost wet myself. The other areas that need close attention are wiring and power. If power source is bad, 2 channel music will be affected more than HT because of the attention to detail. HT is usually more complex and the attention to detail is masked by the movie itself. Wiring will make a huge difference in many systems, the one goal is to not out wire your component thresholds. By this I mean you can spend way too much on cables and see very little return if you go all out. As the equipment gets better the cables should get better to allow your equipments abilities to shine through. You can spend a boat load upfront on cables but I feel the initial investment should be made in front end equipment, then the cables.
How to improve 2-channel performance in HT rig?
Hi all . . ..
I just "finished" upgrading my HT system, and I'm pretty happy with the way it sounds for movies. However, a funny thing happened during the upgrade -- my 2-channel performance actually became good enough to be enjoyable. I had planned on using the system for purely home theater, and using my headphone system (ASL MG Head OTL, Music Hall CD-25, and Senn 600's) to listen to music. However, I find that I now enjoy the home theater system more than the headphone system, so now the inevitable "I want to enjoy it MORE" kicks in, so . . . .
Sony DVPS-9000ES DVD/CD/SACD
Lexicon DC-1 pre/pro
Rotel RB981 (130w x 2)
NHT 2.3A floorstanders
NHT SW2P subwoofer/amp combo
Signal Cable Analog One interconnects
Signal Cable Speaker Cable
Monster Cable HTS-2500 MKII power conditioner (Rotel is plugged directly into the wall, tho)
Plus six other NHT speakers and a Rotel 985 that aren't used for 2-channel playback.
What would be the best next upgrade to make? My suspicion, based on comments I've heard, is that I need to get the Lexicon out of the 2-channel signal path and replace it with a really nice, musical 2-channel preamp with a HT passthrough. But there are other possibilities -- add an outboard DAC, for example, or upgrade the amp driving the main speakers, or upgrade the main speakers, for that matter . . . . Aagggh! ;-0)
Eventually, I'd like to do all those things, but an upgrade of many thousands of dollars starts with a single step, so . . . .
I'm pretty happy with the soundstaging now (speakers are set up about 8' apart with about 3' to the side walls for each, about 4' to the rear wall and about 8' from the listening position, and about a foot out in front of the 51" TV), but I think the imaging could be improved, and I'd really like more richness, liquidity, and body to female vocals (Eva Cassidy, for example). The vocals and instruments have a presence, now, but still sound more "recorded" than "real."
(Of course, they ARE recorded, but what is audiophilia if not tilting at sonic reproduction windmills? ;-0) )
Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
Pat
I just "finished" upgrading my HT system, and I'm pretty happy with the way it sounds for movies. However, a funny thing happened during the upgrade -- my 2-channel performance actually became good enough to be enjoyable. I had planned on using the system for purely home theater, and using my headphone system (ASL MG Head OTL, Music Hall CD-25, and Senn 600's) to listen to music. However, I find that I now enjoy the home theater system more than the headphone system, so now the inevitable "I want to enjoy it MORE" kicks in, so . . . .
Sony DVPS-9000ES DVD/CD/SACD
Lexicon DC-1 pre/pro
Rotel RB981 (130w x 2)
NHT 2.3A floorstanders
NHT SW2P subwoofer/amp combo
Signal Cable Analog One interconnects
Signal Cable Speaker Cable
Monster Cable HTS-2500 MKII power conditioner (Rotel is plugged directly into the wall, tho)
Plus six other NHT speakers and a Rotel 985 that aren't used for 2-channel playback.
What would be the best next upgrade to make? My suspicion, based on comments I've heard, is that I need to get the Lexicon out of the 2-channel signal path and replace it with a really nice, musical 2-channel preamp with a HT passthrough. But there are other possibilities -- add an outboard DAC, for example, or upgrade the amp driving the main speakers, or upgrade the main speakers, for that matter . . . . Aagggh! ;-0)
Eventually, I'd like to do all those things, but an upgrade of many thousands of dollars starts with a single step, so . . . .
I'm pretty happy with the soundstaging now (speakers are set up about 8' apart with about 3' to the side walls for each, about 4' to the rear wall and about 8' from the listening position, and about a foot out in front of the 51" TV), but I think the imaging could be improved, and I'd really like more richness, liquidity, and body to female vocals (Eva Cassidy, for example). The vocals and instruments have a presence, now, but still sound more "recorded" than "real."
(Of course, they ARE recorded, but what is audiophilia if not tilting at sonic reproduction windmills? ;-0) )
Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
Pat
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