Musical fidelity A3CR separates vs. A5 integrated


Hello all,

I need some audiophile help and where better to pop this question than Audiogon.
Here is my system, from source to speakers.
Transport: Dell Latitude 620 with S/PDIF out.
Digital interconnect: Harmonic Tech Cyber link Silver RCA/BNC
DAC: Benchmark DAC1
Interconnects: AudioQuest King Cobra RCA/RCA
Preamp: Musical Fidelity A3CR
Interconnects: AudioQuest King Cobra RCA/RCA
Power amp: Musical fidelity A3CR
Speaker cables: AudioQuest type 8, bare
Speakers: Sonus Faber Concerto Domus floor standers
All power cords PS Audio Power Punch.
Power conditioner: Belkin PF 60

The system is modest by high-end standards, and the sound is very calm, detailed in the highs and mids, smooth and relaxed, very pleasant overall, never shrill but some times it feels too relaxed. I guess more impact would not hurt, in the bass and lower midrange.
My questions are:
1. Where do you think this is coming from? Is there any link in this chain that jumps at you as the "culprit"?
2. Would switching to a MF A5 integrated help or would it be a step backwards? I know that the separates together scored higher cost-wise, but maybe the A5 will bring the impact I'm after without taking too much, if at all, from the very good mids and highs.

My musical taste leans towards rock, jazz, blues.

Thank you very much,
Alex
mihaitaa

Showing 1 response by loomisjohnson

my guess is that your speakers are the limiting facotr--they probably extend down to 35hz or so, which is pretty low, but not super-low. my own listening experience with sonus faber is that they're very nice and refined, but not really in-your-face slamming rawk-and-roll speakers. i'd add a good, fast sub before i started switching out other components--your current system seems very well conceived.