I will echo the sentiment that a newer AVR would likely be your best upgrade.
Looking for suggestions
I'm looking to improve my system, especially speakers and streamer. My current system:
Yamaha RXV-663 (we use 5.1 for home theater, surround cds & blurays)
Schiit Modi 3 DAC
B&W 684 series 1, bi-wired and bi-amped with Blue Jeans cables
streaming via pc
Our room is 16' wide and 13.5' deep, untreated, hardwood floor. The ceiling is 8'. Rear of speakers is 14" from front wall and speakers sit 4' apart. Seats are 10' from front of speakers. For some serious listening, we pull the speakers out toward our seats and wider apart to create a triangle. (I'm reading my way through Get Better Sound by Jim Smith.)
I'm considering these speakers:
Monitor Audio Silver 7G
Dali Oberon 5
Vandersteen Signature 2Ce III or 2Ce Signature II
Tekton Lore Reference with upgrades
Any feedback on speaker selection is appreciated.
Also would like a dedicated (or integrated) streamer to replace the pc.
I have about 5,000 albums digitized in Itunes and would like to be able to stream this music in addition to streaming Sirius, Amazon and radio stations from the internet.
I'm considering a Cambridge Audio CXN v2 as a streamer, but not sure how it would interact with Itunes, Sirius, Amazon, etc.
I could possibly stretch my budget to a
Naim Uniti Atom
Cambridge Audio Evo 150
Rotel S14
if I could find one of these used.
Again, advice on streamer selection is appreciated.
Finally, would Tidal or Quobuz enhance my streaming experience?
Thank you.
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@ghdprentice has a point, but it all depends on what level you’re goal is and how well you like your current speakers. When I purchased my Focal 836v speakers I was able to audition them on the Krell setup that was there for the Grande Utopia speakers. Upgrading my receiver was in the longer range plans, but when I hooked them up to my Onkyo receiver the sound was simply anemic and hollow. It didn’t take long before I picked up an Integra 50.1 receiver that was sufficient to allow the speakers to sound good. I still have the Integra receiver, but have added a Pathos integrated for stereo and use a custom switch for them to share the speakers. If I were looking for a receiver I would be looking for one with pre-outs for the main channels so that a power amplifier or stereo integrated with a home theater bypass could be added in the future. I also would want it to be 4 ohm stable. Receivers don’t all sound the same, but the user interface is also an important factor based on individual preference.
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