At a crossroads...what's next


As a neophyte in this hobby, I'm banking on the years of experience this site has to offer. It seems as I bought a new piece of equipment, each one got more expensive. In order of purchase...NHT 2.9 speakers, McCormack DNA-1 DX, ARC Ls-22, EMC-1 CD, Shunyata and Zen cords...Now, what can I expect if I do a upgrade to my amp (under $5k), open to either ss or tube. I was thinking along the lines of Pass Labs ss, or Conrad Johnson tube. Or, since I don't know any better and like the McCormack, would I be better off biamping another DNA-1, and putting some serious money into some speakers... Avalon, Khorus, or Montana for example. Thanks.
irler

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Irler - dbs or SPL ratings relate to the measured output at 1 watt at one meter's distance but you probably already knew that... While there is no easy way to determine what speakers you should audition (and I also feel that your speakers are the weak link in your chain) you should balance your system by trying to look for speakers that would match well and I mean that you don't necessarily have to spend gobs of dough! You have a great system in the rest of your gear and you should look to budget at least what you have spent per piece as a starting point. Home auditions is the best route to take with any gear when possible to get the best feel for the synergy with your system and room.

As to your question there are many expensive speakers that are very efficient say 92 dbs and above and as you noted many expensive ones that have really low ratings. Its more important to match a speakers impedence requirements vs your amp's ability to handle the load vs your desired listening levels and of course how they sound to your ears...

Try before you buy if you can!