Hi all, new forum user here with a problem.
I currently have the following: Denon Ceol RCD-N7 Network mini system, Rega RP-1 turntable, Cambridge audio 551P phono amp and Tannoy bookshelf speakers (can't remember the model, but it has a tweeter over a dome speaker over a bass port). These are connected using non-name 'proper' speaker cable (I.e. Not bell wire).
I'm not too happy with the sound, and suspect it is due to the amp and also positioning of speakers. At present the speakers are in IKEA Kallax bookshelves, hard up against the vertical, and about 8 feet apart, with listening position about 8 feet away. I have noticed a big improvement with grilles off the speaker, which surprised me somewhat as I didn't think I'd be able to detect that.
The Denon was the first thing I bought, before finding a stash of my old 80's & 90's vinyl I thought my mum had thrown away (still only found 50% of it mind you!), hence turntable purchase. At home I now listen almost exclusively to vinyl, but also to MP3 using AirPlay through the Denon when doing boring repetitive tasks (ironing and cleaning!).
I was wondering if replacing the Denon would make a significant difference, as well as moving the speakers out of the bookshelves and onto a large wooden unit (which weighs a ton), also among them about 6 feet apart.
Regarding the amp, I'd be looking to get one with a phono stage and ideally one that supports Bluetooth or AirPlay - does such a thing exist,mind if so (or indeed if not) what do people suggest? I almost exclusively listen to rock and indie, but some of the indie stuff is very 'gentle' (e.g. The National). Budget would be whatever I could get for the Denon (I'm guessing £100?) plus maybe £100 more, but could stretch for the right solution. I'd also consider second hand.
Many thanks for any help, I need my Hawkwind to sound even more amazing!
I currently have the following: Denon Ceol RCD-N7 Network mini system, Rega RP-1 turntable, Cambridge audio 551P phono amp and Tannoy bookshelf speakers (can't remember the model, but it has a tweeter over a dome speaker over a bass port). These are connected using non-name 'proper' speaker cable (I.e. Not bell wire).
I'm not too happy with the sound, and suspect it is due to the amp and also positioning of speakers. At present the speakers are in IKEA Kallax bookshelves, hard up against the vertical, and about 8 feet apart, with listening position about 8 feet away. I have noticed a big improvement with grilles off the speaker, which surprised me somewhat as I didn't think I'd be able to detect that.
The Denon was the first thing I bought, before finding a stash of my old 80's & 90's vinyl I thought my mum had thrown away (still only found 50% of it mind you!), hence turntable purchase. At home I now listen almost exclusively to vinyl, but also to MP3 using AirPlay through the Denon when doing boring repetitive tasks (ironing and cleaning!).
I was wondering if replacing the Denon would make a significant difference, as well as moving the speakers out of the bookshelves and onto a large wooden unit (which weighs a ton), also among them about 6 feet apart.
Regarding the amp, I'd be looking to get one with a phono stage and ideally one that supports Bluetooth or AirPlay - does such a thing exist,mind if so (or indeed if not) what do people suggest? I almost exclusively listen to rock and indie, but some of the indie stuff is very 'gentle' (e.g. The National). Budget would be whatever I could get for the Denon (I'm guessing £100?) plus maybe £100 more, but could stretch for the right solution. I'd also consider second hand.
Many thanks for any help, I need my Hawkwind to sound even more amazing!