Upgrading audio from speakers...Help!


Hey guys, I have recently upgraded my speakers from a pair of Infinity Kappa 8's to A pair of Matched Legacy Focus. I'm going to start re-building my system from these speakers and heading back through the audio chain. Will go with room treatments since this is a dedicated stereo system room. Where do I start in the chain? I'm thinking since I have the speakers with which I'm going to build my system around I should start with acoustic treatments of the listening room. Would like some suggestions, since this will be a time consuming project, as funds permit. If you don't mind, let's go for the best bang for the buck. I don't have unlimited funds, however you can see that I might be in the audiophile price area with which your expertise is, and within my budget. I live in a very small town so being able to audition equipment is not an option. I have been relying on your expert suggestions to get me this far, and informed in the higher end of audio. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Have read the books and mags that have been suggested, and have my own thoughts on where to start. Would love some suggestions from the pros. This could be quite a long project, and if anyone is interested in helping me along my journey, with suggestions, watch a re-born audiophile blossom. Hey, if this doesn't work out, then sorry for the imposition, and maybe I've had a few too many Frosty Beverages. Hey, with yall's help previously, my wife and I have recently gotten back into vinyl and are having a ball. Thanks again everyone, and hope you don't mind me picking your brains.
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I would not go backward through the chain. I would start with the source (CD Player or Turntable). If the source is bad then so will the rest of the chain. If you compare and purchased backward through the chain with an inferior source, you may not be happy in the end when you pick up a good source. You may find that the earlier choices further down the chain were not what you intended. With the proper source purchased first, the rest of the chain will fall into place a lot easier.
I would not go backward through the chain. I would start with the source (CD Player or Turntable). If the source is bad then so will the rest of the chain. If you compare and purchased backward through the chain with an inferior source, you may not be happy in the end when you pick up a good source. You may find that the earlier choices further down the chain were not what you intended. With the proper source purchased first, the rest of the chain will fall into place a lot easier.
I am doing to do a follow up about not going backward. Going backward through the chain you will be.... (1)Picking room treatments that make your old equipment sound good. (2)Then picking speaker cables that make your old equipment sound good. (3)Then picking up an amp that makes you old CD Player, Turntable/Cartridge, and preamp sound good. (4)Getting a preamp that makes your old CD Player sound good. (5)Getting interconnect cables that make your old CD Player sound good. (6)Now you go out and get a $1500 to $3000 CD Player or Turntable/Cartridge and connect it to a system that makes your $200 CD Player or whatever sound good. But your listening room has been tuned for the old equipment, so you will have to start over with the room treatments in my mind if you want to achieve Sonic Nirvana. Maybe Alruhl is right and I am wrong, but I cannot see how? If you start with the source, you will then later pick the Preamp, Amp, Cables, etc that make the great source sound greater. Last you tweek your listening room to achieve Sonic Nirvana.