DIGITAL UPGRADE DILEMMA


My most recent speaker upgrade - Revel F50s - has made a considerable improvement in sonic detail and range, but I'm still sensing a lack of "analog" presence and realism. I'm starting to think the culprit might be my source, even though I also recently upgraded my DAC. Other candidates include so-so interconnects and an older amplifier. Does anyone have any thoughts on the best place to start in rectifying this problem? Could I find an one-box CD player for under $1000 that might make a difference? I'm not looking for a magic bullet here, just the most significant place to start. Here's a listing of my components. Your thoughts are appreciated.
Revel F30s
Parasound 1200 Mk II amp
conrad johnson PV10B pre
parasound PLD-1000 CD
proceed PDP 3 DAC
tara labs/audioquest inter.
harmonic tech melodyline cables

-Greg
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Be sure to get a return privilege for any amp or cdp you buy. Your Parasound amp is no slouch and not going to easy to improve upon. Any "high end" amp you might find within your budget will most likely be of substantially lower power than the 1200 II and your F50's speakers like and need plenty of power. You have a quality system, and from now on any improvements will be both very subtle and very expensive.