Meridian G-08 or ProAc Response TriTower Upgrade


My system was downsized but I'm getting back into the audio arena slowly. I am going to be making a +/- $2500 upgrade and am cosidering the following: Either upgrading my Pioneer Elite PD-65 cd player to a Meridian G-08 cd player...or upgrading from Totem Hawk speakers to ProAc Response TriTower speakers. I have only heard these once before but liked them and always wanted to try in my system ever since. I know the hawks are pretty good though and I am happy with them, but I am using these as a temporary speaker that I can live with for a few years until retirement.I know the front end is very important to upgrade but my Pioneer Elite PD-65 has a updated clock so it is no slouch, but I should probably upgrade this cd player first of all. Any suggestions???

My system is:

Pass Labs XA-30.5 amp
Pass Labs X0.2 preamp
BPT 3.5 Signature Ultra power conditioner
Pioneer Elite PD-65 cd player
Totem Hawk speakers
Audiopath custom silver cables/ic's from Tom Hills at Hudson Audio

Thanks in advance for your input!
roor
Roor,
You could get a reasonably priced DAC for the time being ,and use the PD-65 as a transport.
By the way, I bought my PD S-95 for $750.00 here on Audiogon, and I just love it. It is a great performer, and it is just the most elegantly built piece I've ever owned. I hope it never breaks.
I've done some more research, and the ProAc Response TriTowers were designed primarily for home theater use. The tall and skinny style has been designed to fit next to a plasma/lcd tv. The woofer, midrange and tweeter are higher up off the floor to duplicate sound coming from a tv higher up on a wall. ProAc says that these towers need to be be placed on or ddirectly near the rear wall to achieve desireable bass. I've read that even if they come out a few feet from the rear wall, all of their bass output is lost. So I decided to pass up the the tritowers and keep the totem hawks for awhile.
This still leaves me the dilema about the cd player though. I'm still on the fence about the Meridian G-08. As far as me getting a dac... I've been down the digital seperates road for 15 years. For transports, I've used several different Pioneer Elite PD-65's, PD-59, and as I mentioned above, I had the PDS-95 flagship transport for 10 years. For DAC's I used an Audio Research DAC2 then went to a DAC7 and finally sold that and went with a highly modified (GNS) Musical Fidelity Tri-Vista 21 tube dac.

I needed more space and was getting tired of the PDS-95 and dac set up. I was never very happy with the tri-vista 21. Even with $1500 + in upgrades from Great Northern Sound. So, I sold the PDS-95 and the tr-vista 21 and bought a BRAND NEW Esoteric X03-SE cd player. I can get treendous discounts on brand new (fully warranted) Esoteric components. The X03-SE is truly fantastic and I loved it. Built like a tank and very detailed and correct. The vrds mechanism gets a strong vote from me as well. It was killer. It came triple boxed with a cloth cover for it, and a gorgeous metal and leather remote.

Then the economy hit the toilet about 16 months ago. I was forced to sell most of my system to keep our home. I'm slowly getting my system back, and am "almost" complete except for speakers (need Devore Nines) and cd player (need X03-SE). I'm just not ready to go back into a seperate transport/dac setup at this time. I've also sold all of my super expensive STEALTH varidig digital cables so getting another would be a financial factor to consider. I also really believe the Esoteric X-03SE is a super cd player that will give any seperate dac/combo (even Esoterics) a serious run for their money. I just don't think you can wrong with the X-03SE if you can afford it. I may just have to wait and save up for another one. In the end, I won't be happy until I get another one! I should probably just run the PD-65 cd player for now until I can swallow a new Esoteric X-03SE. I can get brand new ones for $7500 so I should probably wait...