Davabar: Thanks for your comments. Yes, I am planning to buy or to make a good rack system soon.I know that is the weakest part of my system, so far. Regards
you know what, recently , i upgraded mine from Kef XQ5 to PMC OB1. And i aslo upgrade my interconnect from trandsparent Link 100 to Audio Note AN-VZ other upgrades are Isoclean 105 IIF Power Conditioner for CD player Isoclean 106F Power Conditioner for AMP Analysis plus Power Oval 2 for CD player Isolcean Auto Focus Power Cable for Pre-Amp Analysis Plus Power Oval Ten Power cable for Amp
It sounds ten times better than before, bigger sound stage, image, clear, detailed........try that if you want it sounds better
System edited: I've purchased an Optoma H31 projector with a Grey Wolf 108" screen. I've replaced the KEF XQ5's with a pair of Revel F30. I think the F30 was a nice jump in performance, better bass, bigger soundstage and they're very well balanced speakers.I am really happy with them. I've sold my receiver/processor Pioneer VSX-814k and I bought a Pioneer Elite VSX-54tx.Sounds awesome with the MCCAC setup. Whta's next?:)
here is my system! Preamp: Anthem AVM20 Amp: Anthem Statement A5 Speaker Cable: Signal Cable Silver Resoultion Internect Connect: CD to Preamp--Transparent Music link 100 Preamp to Amp--Signal Cable Silver Resolution Interconnect DVD to Preamp--Transparent Preimum Digital Cable Source: CD players: Cambridge Audio 640 version 2 Denon DVD 2910 Speaker: Front Kef XQ5 Center Kef XQ2c Rear: Kef Q5
But i think the speakrs XQ5 is little too soft on bass...but solid enough....what do you think!
Neo74, Looks like a nice setup. If possible, try to pull the speakers a bit front - atleast they should be in line with the TV screen. Also when listening to audio only, put a thick blanket or cloth on the TV. I am damn sure you will know the positive difference in the imaging. If you are perfectly happy with your setup, it should do for a long time. If making an upgrade in the future, see if you can save up and make a "substantial" upgrade. Enjoy your music more than the equipment.