New System Recommendation?


My current set-up was assembled 12-13 years ago in my late-teens, some used, some new, all recommended from my audio dealer pal in US(am from Malaysia FYI). Its Krell KAV-300i, 250cd/2 and Thiel CS2.2s.

Although I found the sound to be far too 'bright' and fatiguing, but was living with my parents', so could not really treat the room, change speaker placement etc. Budget was also obviously a major constraint. I just lived with the sound as something better than your average budget one-box.

But I'm now putting up a new house, I have a 14' X 20' X 11' space to invest in a new system.

I recently heard and really liked the Pass X250.5, X2.5, Thiel CS1.6s plus an integrated YBA CDP(forgot the model). The soundstaging was amazing, as was the definition and control. I used to really like classic rock; but since I got married am now branching out to jazz, vocals, classical etc. Basically I need a flexible system music-wise is what I'm trying to say. My audio knowledge is hopelessly outdated now, and it wasn't even good to begin with.

Considering I'm still a relative newbie, and where I come from where there isn't that much choice...What would be fellow forumers' recommendations for an inexperienced enthusiast like myself? Being in a relatively un

The dealers here either carry very limited brands, mostly ranging from Arcam, Naim to ML or Gryphon. They'd only bring stuff over on a firm indent, so auditioning is a problem, and I'd have to go ebaying or buying off Agon for good deals.

Sorry for a long first post, I'm relying on the good graces of fellow forumers.

Thanks a whole bunch in advance!

Mike
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Believe it or not---Get some B&W 800n's / center / rears / Samsung Blu-ray 1400 / Onkyo 905 receiver / Sony VPL-VW100 Projector---use HDMI to connect everything-

No amps / no expensive cables (middle of road).

After 3 years of trying to pursue the best system possible by spending tons of money, I met tech genius who set up this system and it simply sounds and looks better than systems I ahve had costing 10 times as much!
what is your budget. considered tubes? how loud do you listen. towers or monitors. subs? treat the room first or simultaneously. don't listen to specific advice yet, no one knows your tastes and there is no perfect system or we all would have it by now. read some reviews of various components and get a feel for choices of systems...mono blocks, int. amps vs pre and power amp, tubes, etc. lotsa helpfl people here but more info gets better advice, enjoy your search, ps buy used spkrs if you get chance. power eqpt. too if you get a trustworthy seller.
You have some darn good equipment already. Personally, if it was me, I'd probably keep the speakers and amplifier and start auditioning new sources. I'm confident that you can find a SACD / CD player or a PC-based solution that will meet your needs without replacing everything. Then, of course, you can spend the remaining funds on music, which is really more fun anyway!
Looks like you're going nowhere with many different suggestions already. I would concur with several opinions in that your equipment may not be the issue. If your 14'x20x11' space is dedicated, I would suggest placing all your equipment into that room and work with the room acoustics first. You can be amazed at the benefits of a well-treated room and the subsequent impact it has on any particular system. When things don't turn out the way you want them to be then only start looking around.

Shadorne's recommendation on active ATC speakers is a good one. You can also try AV Designs which is the distributor of PMC speakers and Bryston electronics. Both will be quite a step-up from your existing setup although it may cost quite a bit(you didn't mention your budget). The most important is for you to go and listen to the system yourself and decide.