where to go from here..,,


I stumbled on a steal for Aerial 7T's that I couldn't pass up, and love them. I know they aren't geting the best from the rest of the system...
Oppo BDP103, Odyssey Stratos powering the Aerials, then Yamaha RXA3010 powering PSB center and surrounds (rear and sides).

My serious listening is 2 channel, so my upgrade interests lie in the area of improving that. I do have a sub for movies, but its not in the loop on 2 channel.

From my reading so far, a separate pre- with HT bypass is likely to provide the best improvement in 2 channel SQ(?)

My room is 'live', 19X12X8, tv mounted high between speakers, with the mains about 42" from front baffle to wall behind, and about 28" from side walls. I am learning to use a computer with high rez digital downloads through the Oppo or Yamaha DAC's to feed better source material. No interest or budget for vinyl.

Any thoughts and guidance appreciated....thanks
english210

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"11-06-14: Ricred1
I have Aerial 7Ts with a Parasound A21 amp and Parasound P5 preamp. Is there better/different, yes, but I submit you will have to spend significantly more money to get slightly better sound."

I don't know how you came up with that. How do you define slightly better? Also, you're assuming that everyone will have the same opinion as you.
"11-06-14: Ricred1
Zd542,

I'm not here to argue with you, I stated "MY OPINION" based on my experiences.

It's seems more and more people like to argue on Audiogon...been there done it and won't anymore. Audio is subjective and there are no absolutes!"

It would have been helpful if you included the above info in your post. The way you word it sounds like a statement of fact, and not opinion. If someone new to audio read that and missed your point, it could lead to a bad purchase. Also, I don't see why you would think we are arguing. The whole point of these discussions are to exchange different ideas and opinions. Its a given that we don't always agree on various issues. This type of back and forth is part of the selection process.
"11-07-14: English210
I have no illusions about 'if I get the right preamp, all will be perfect' :) I know better than that!!"

I agree. But I would add that its extremely important to get a preamp that works well for you. If you don't, you're in for a very difficult time. A bad or poorly matched preamp will make your system sound awful.

"Cables I'm almost scared of since although I've heard differences with hardware, I havent (yet?) with cables/wires"

Hearing differences in cables will come in time. But once you hear them for the first time, it gets easier as you gain experience. Also, I would recommend that you don't buy any cables until you're sure that you can properly judge them.