Weakness in vintage setup

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I recently used FB Marketplace to get a few used separate bargains to go with my dad’s old Goldring Lenco 75 which I had recently refurbished. I bought a Marantz CD 52 Mk2 CD player, a NAD 302 (not 3020) and some Mission 780 se speakers and even though it’s only a smallish room, I find the sound a bit lightweight for my taste. Definitely lacking in bass from both sources. I do prefer a warmer sound. ChatGPT says replacing the speakers would make the biggest difference but I wanted to get real people’s opinions on where to upgrade first for something a bit warmer and bassy but still retaining detail. Any ideas on what I should replace and what to get? The room constrains me from using floorstanding speakers. Thanks.
 
I recently used FB Marketplace to get a few used separate bargains to go with my dad’s old Goldring Lenco 75 which I had recently refurbished. I bought a Marantz CD 52 Mk2 CD player, a NAD 302 (not 3020) and some Mission 780 se speakers and even though it’s only a smallish room, I find the sound a bit lightweight for my taste. Definitely lacking in bass from both sources. I do prefer a warmer sound. ChatGPT says replacing the speakers would make the biggest difference but I wanted to get real people’s opinions on where to upgrade first for something a bit warmer and bassy but still retaining detail. Any ideas on what I should replace and what to get? The room constrains me from using floorstanding speakers. Thanks.
Question: if you cannot use floorstanding where and on what are your current speakers placed?
 
Currently on top of a wide TV cabinet.
Not ideal but I know the speakers you have are front ported. Perhaps something rear ported may help as would playing with repositioning.
I might suggest some Wharfedale Diamond 11.1 speakers, it very much depends on your budget.
Is the lack of bass the same with both CD and your turntable?
Which cartridge do you have on the turntable?
Oh, and welcome to the forum by the way.......
 
Of course ChatGPT would say that changing the speakers would make the biggest difference, because it's just mining what everyone else says on the internet. It doesn't take into account system/room/placement/budget variables, just like the people who state this blinkered viewpoint.
 

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