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I have changed my audiophile thinking a lot lately, and I am not so much of an audiophile anymore. I hate to say that because I love music and stereo equipment so much still, it's just that the whole cd player thing (see my system thread for details) got me a little worked up. I really appreciate everyone who tried to help, but I still ended up deciding that bits is bits to me. That being said, I know that other things make a difference, however I have yet to see cables make a difference, and if a CD player doesn't do much, I doubt that I will hear what cables can do. I am going to save my money until I can afford new speakers, as I know for a fact that speakers still make a difference.
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    • Musical Fidelity A3.2cr
    So far I am very happy with the MF gear. It is my first taste of hi end gear and I think it was a great choice. I won't upgrade for a very long time.
    • Musical Fidelity A3.2cr
    Quite often I have to purchase equipment without being able to hear it first. I did get to hear the MF gear, but not with any of my associated equipment. But what I did hear I knew I liked. So I bought it.
    • Monitor Audio Silver 4i
    Bookshelf speaker with 1" gold dome tweeter. Some people say that metal tweeters can be bad, but I think that these speakers are wonderful. New pictures with the foam edging removed and the new spikes.
    • Custom made Self designed
    I came up with the demensions for these stands and had a local welding shop put them together for me. They are not perfect, but they are MASSIVE. They weight about 60lbs each, they have sand in each of the tubes, and I bought adjustable spikes off of parts express for the feet. I think they work very well.
    • Cambridge Audio Azur 540D
    Wanted to try DVD audio, and the dvd player was also on its last leg.
    • Music Hall MMF 2.1
    Very entry level but got me in to vinyl. New picture with the spikes.
    • Grado Green
    MM Cartridge with eliptical stylus
    • Straightwire Rhythm
    I used 2 runs from the amp to each speaker, don't know if it helps or not, but I like to think so.
    • Kimber Kable Tonik
    .5 meter entry level interconnect
    • tripplite isobar 6
    I have heard so many different opinions on power products that I decided that I wasn't going to buy into it unless I could get something very cheap. I saw this on ebay for 6 dollars and I couldn't pass. It's no Richard Grey, but as far as I am concerned, you don't need much else. However, that doesn't mean it is the best.

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I think so. I've heard it a couple times and definitely prefer it to the cambridge, plus it get's some great reviews and keeps a good resale price. The only reason I'd pause is if I was going for something like 3x the price, and then I'd want to save some scratch. I say go for it.

mimberman

Well, I can't give any advice on PCs for under 200, because the one's I received as a gift were rather pricy. What I will say is that you're better off skipping a PC upgrade if you're willing to spend up to 200, because you could have one of the following CD players if you just saved up a little more (but thenagain, I'm about as good at saving money as I am at doing laundry...it just doesn't happen) Note, these are all prices found on Agon for used gear:

SONY DVP-S9000ES for about $698 which plays SACD and DVDs, and can be modded for pretty brilliant results. Sheesh...one guy has one for 450.

Jolida 100A CD for $675

MUSICAL FIDELITY A3 CD 24 Bit Cd Player for $650 (would have obvious synergy with your setup)

Rotel RCD-1072 w/hdcd for $549 (this is a steal)

Audio Refinement Complete CD for $550 (made by guy from YBA...supposed to be pretty great)

Cec Tl5100z Belt Drive CD Player for $500 (a slightly old model, but has balanced outputs as well as digital out, so you can add on an outboard DAC)

Arcam CD82 Dual mono 24 bit DACs for $650

Music Hall Maverick SACD Player for $800 (gives you SACD playback and upsampling)

Rega Planet 2000 for $550

And that's just a sample. I say wait to upgrade the PCs, b/c a new player would be a much more noticeable improvement, IMHO

mimberman

I've always been a fan of MF (never owned it, but heard it _a lot_) and monitor makes some quality speakers. There's only something wrong with your system either if you think it doesn't sound good, or you hear something that sounds better; it's the latter of these two that causes most of us to upgrade. I wouldn't touch the MF gear, because you'll have to spend more to upgrade that then you would to mate it with more comparable sources. I think how you listen should dictate how you upgrade, obviously, so if you listen to more vinyl, then a step up from the Music Hall MMF 2.1 would be either the MMF 7 (I have it, and would only upgrade for an Aries scout, if I had the money), the comprable clearaudio TT (can't remember model # now), or just about a thousand other options. I listen to CDs more, simply because my phone stage is kind of lousy and I have more cds (and less money for vinyl). If you do as well, then I'd definitely upgrade the cd player. That was the only week link in my opinion. I used to own the Nad C541i, which I bought after comparing it to my friends Cambridge (this is going back a few years). I thought the cambridge an adequate player, especially for the price, but nothing special. You can pick up a Music Hall Maverick upsampling SACD player for about 800 used, which will give you a significant upgrade (as well as SACD) or if you're into brand synergy you can also get the MF 3.2 upsampling CD player which I've seen for like 600-700 used. You never mentioned your cables, but at this point I think you'd be better served saving your money for a new CDP, and worrying about the ICs later. Otherwise, enjoy!

mimberman