- Dec 23, 2014
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I'm posting in the Hi-fi section because I'm interested in listening to music, although i use mp3 as a source mosty. My amp is a home cinema amp so i hope I'm not posing in the wrong forum with my 1st post.
My current setup is as follows
Onkyo 609 amp
Q acoustics 2010i centre, rears and sub
Linn nexus Nexus fronts
I listen to music mostly and enjoy the odd film. Music is served via a NAS(mp3) to a squeezebox duet linked by optical cable to the amp. I've never been totally happy with the sound while listening to music. I've played around with all the settings on the amp and generally listen in the studio mix dsp setting or stereo depending on the material. I find the setup occasionally sibilant and generally a little harsh when played loud. The room does not really help its 7.5 x 4m with wood flooring but i actually think it's not too much of an influence. One of the nexus tweeters is on its way out and I've found replacements via the oem but I'm considering reviewing my setup as a whole for a bit more musicality. I actually find the nexus to be quite detailed and expressive until the music revs up a bit when it all gets a bit uncomfortable even when using a cd source. I suspect the onkyo plays its part in this but I've not got the experience of other kit to compare it too.
If i throw £1500 at my system and expect a more musical performance where should i spend it? I live in the Highlands so auditioning kit needs to be planned and executed in a day probably in Glasgow. My musical tastes range from prog rock through folk, jazz, vocal and acoustic stuff.
Thanks
My current setup is as follows
Onkyo 609 amp
Q acoustics 2010i centre, rears and sub
Linn nexus Nexus fronts
I listen to music mostly and enjoy the odd film. Music is served via a NAS(mp3) to a squeezebox duet linked by optical cable to the amp. I've never been totally happy with the sound while listening to music. I've played around with all the settings on the amp and generally listen in the studio mix dsp setting or stereo depending on the material. I find the setup occasionally sibilant and generally a little harsh when played loud. The room does not really help its 7.5 x 4m with wood flooring but i actually think it's not too much of an influence. One of the nexus tweeters is on its way out and I've found replacements via the oem but I'm considering reviewing my setup as a whole for a bit more musicality. I actually find the nexus to be quite detailed and expressive until the music revs up a bit when it all gets a bit uncomfortable even when using a cd source. I suspect the onkyo plays its part in this but I've not got the experience of other kit to compare it too.
If i throw £1500 at my system and expect a more musical performance where should i spend it? I live in the Highlands so auditioning kit needs to be planned and executed in a day probably in Glasgow. My musical tastes range from prog rock through folk, jazz, vocal and acoustic stuff.
Thanks