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What, if any, component to upgrade? Advice?
Thanks for all the advice all. Some updates:1. I have vibration controls on both speaker and components in the form of mollytoes and pods.2. It looks as if a DAC is the first thing I'll invest in. Ironically, I had a Creek OBH-14 DAC for years. Wh... 
How does one get off the merry-go-round?
I found the perfect way about ten years ago: divorce. Allowed me to unload $25K worth of brilliant equipment in about three months. Now, ten years later, I can look at the merry go round, but I doubt I'd ever get back on it. 
Can I "double-wire" speakers?
The Sophia is billed as a pure amplifier, though it does have a volume control. However, it only has one set of inputs. SO I guess it's integrated inasmuch as it has an attenuator, but that's the only integrated feature it has. It has no pre-out o... 
Can I "double-wire" speakers?
It occurred to me not for the first time that much of my concern stems from the seduction of bass. The Tituses by themselves are wonderful, transparent speakers worthy of all the praise they received. Yet I set them up alongside the Velodyne in or... 
Can I "double-wire" speakers?
Gotcha. I'll remove the jumpers between the two sets of binding posts and see what happens. I haven't received the Sophia yet, but I suspect I won't get the same bass response as I do from the Onkyo with its Velodyne sub.Then again, this might all... 
This site will be a happy waste of productivity :
True dat on all fronts. Someone spent a lot of time on website design. Still, there're a lot of components I had never even heard of - and I've been following and indulging in high- and mid-end audio for over a decade (not that that's too long of ... 
Best integrated for $500?
Thanks to all for your suggestions and grounded recommendations. @Jeff_Jones, you're right in that the bigbox mass-produced receivers (like the one I have - which earned good reviews when it came out) probably would do just as well as almost any s...