The next step to a better system


Hi everyone

I have been putting together a system for the last few years and need some of your wise and varied knowledge to help me take the next step.

My current system is

Harman Kardon HK990 intergrated

Revel F52 speakers

SVS PB12 NSD Sub

VPI Aries Scout with an Ortofon 2m Bronze mm cart

Herron VTPH 1mm phono preamp

Onkyo CDP DXC390

Belden BJC LC-1 interconnects

12 gauge, 87 strand, oxygen free copper speaker cables

Every step I've taken so far has lead me to a better audio listening place. 

I would also like to figure out the best way to introduce a good digital music source into my system. Currently I just hook up my smart phone through an Aux on the HK990 and listen to Pandora and Spotify. 

And of course I would like to improve on the analogue side of my system.

So any guidance would be helpful.

Thank for your time and knowledge

meambler

Showing 1 response by meerzistar

asvjerry139 posts05-24-2016 11:39pmSince you’re a Spotify fan, you might opt for running it on your ’puter instead of the phone. It allows for using a good sound card and your choice of the available programs, both freeware and purchased. You can choose from fairly sophisticated eq’s, room correction with the addition of a calibrated mic, measurement routines....everything from the simple to the sublime.

And no interrupts when the phone rings....or whatever your phone does to get your attention...*G*

Current phones and a few older previous models by Samsung to name one have better chip sets than all but upper tier PC’s that come better equipped. Even then chances are they can be equaled. Of course everything takes a little researching to know for sure.

For people that were turned off by the sound of their cell phones in the past I insist that they give them another try, providing there up to date. Cell phone companies have been concentrating more on the audio signals they reproduce.

My cell has a respected Wolfson chip in it and sounds quite good. How do I better it? By running an outboard DAC packing a little more advanced dual chips and some other perks. I use the mini USB output instead of the 3.5 jack and let my balanced DAC do the converting. This way incoming calls do not interrupt my listening session, too.

I’ll be happy when true high res is offered by one of the music streamers. Then it will probably take a little time until the others catch on and prices come down. Once one monopolizes it I wouldn’t be surprised to see $40 monthly billing. Like most other things its only a matter of time until the tech becomes convenient enough and of course profitable to them.