Upgrading 2 channel stereo.


Sorry if this question has been beaten like a dead horse but here I go.....
I recently upgraded my main L&R speakers to B&W 805's. I love 'em but now I gotta upgrade my electronics.(mainly for 2 channel stereo. I am currently satisfied with my HT performance.) I am currently using a Marantz AV550 pre amp and MM9000 5 X 150 amp with a Marantz CD67SE and a Velodyne HGS12 sub. My speakers sound real nice but I realize they could sound waaaaay better. My original idea (little $$)was to get a cheap 2 channel amp (NAD, Adcom) to drive my rears and then bi-amp the 805's with 4 of the 5 channels in the MM9000.
Then a sales guy told me I'd be better off buying a fatory refurbished NADT761(they had quality issues but supposedly the refurbished ones ore OK) for < $600 and using that for a pre-amp and only using 2 of those channels for the rear and then using my MM9000 to bi-amp.
Then there's always the idea to use the pre L & R outs of my existing AV550 into a quality integrated (krell 300iL, creek, Musical Fidelity, etc...) but then I loose my sub with 2 channel stereo.
Then theres the idea to upgrade my AV pre amp to something more musical. (B&K Ref 30 ??) But then would my MM9000 be sufficient ??
I guess my budget is <$2500. (My wife's gonna kill me !!)
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanx
muskrat

Showing 1 response by elevick

I had both a Marantz AV550 and a Marantz SR880 receiver along with a Marantz CC65 Cd player. Let's just say I miss the 550 but not the 880 nor the cc65. This is why: Marantz features are great and easy to use. Marantz amplification is only mediocre sounding (flat)in comparison to other amps that are just a little more money (newer adcom, nad, sony es, rotel...). I honestly think you will be quite dissapointed with the older NAD amp. Also, marantz single bit cd players work great but don't sound nearly as good as similar cds from denon and rotel.

My suggestion: Keep the 550 for now, spend your money on some very nice amplification and see how that goes. The 550 with a nice adcom or rotel amp should blow away the NAD. You've got beautiful sounding speakers, let them sing!