Help/advice with next upgrade


Over the past year,I assembled my 1st audiophile system since prior to raising kids,developing my career,all those standard things!I am enjoying it quite a bit....it consists of :
.Vandersteen 2CE Signature Speakers(mki)
.Vandersteen 2WQ Crossover with X2 Crossovers
.McCormack DNA 0.5 Rev-A Amplifier
.Tom Tutay Modified Eastern Electric Minimax Tube Preamp w/NOS Tubes
.Schiidt Audio Bifrost Multibit DAC
.1990’s Rotel CD player(digital coax out to DAC)
.Rega P3 Turntable w/stock Elys Cartidge and Rega Fono MM Phono Preamp
.Interconnects by Blue Jean Audio(BJA)
.Speaker Cables-Home Made Biwire Runs using Belden 12 gage BJA Bulk Cable
.Power Cords by Cullen Audio
.Inexpensive 4-shelf AV vertical rack with MDF shelves

I have $ 2-3 K to spend on upgrades(cost of purchase minus return from selling existing gear ) .I listen to approximately 10% vinyl,75% steaming(eg Spotify via USB output from my iPad),and 15% CDs.
My musical tastes vary from rock & roll to jazz to classical.I am contemplating purchase of a Bluesound Vault 2,which would replace my CD player,allow me to purchase high-rez digital music online,and manage all my streaming.That would cost me $ 1K.My room is 17’x 17’(square) with a standard 8’ ceiling.wall-to-wall carpeting and few windows.I have little flexibility for rearranging the system.

The system is the best sound I’ve had for years.The subwoofer handles the lows quite well and the highs are clear,satisfying,and nonaggressive.Sonically what I’d like to improve is midrange clarity(more detail without being aggressive) and a sense of spatial dimension/imaging.

I’ve considered upgrading the 2CEsigs to 3Asigs but I am not sure if the DNA 0.5 has enough power to drive the 3aSigs.I have not compared theTutay/Minimax preamp to others,so I don’t know how to rank the other choices.I realize that much of my cable is pretty basic,and my speaker cables are not the same length(8’/20’ to avoid crossing a doorway.)The phono preamp and DAC are pretty basic too.So many choices for upgrades.Looking for recommendations towards my sonic goals,as well as whether it’s worthwhile to get the Blue Vault given my listening preferences,

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Mike S.
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mjschwartzman
The Antimode 8033 needs a line level input. However, since my amplifier did not provide a usable line level output, I took the signal from the speaker outputs on the power amp, and connected to the Antimode with an antenuation cable, as per Antimode instructions. This works fine.
Thanks everyone for all your ideas so far.Very helpful.I really appreciate it.Anybody else have other suggestions?
For one you are losing tons of information with the entry level  blue jeans snd beldon. I have them for a dvd setup,ok but not high end.for speaker,and interconnects. Music direct has very good Audioquest Colorado Interconnects 
Discontinued for new series at 1/2 price $399 a  pair ,with similar Loudspeaker cables ,are a Big step up in musicality. Cables in this situation would give the biggest improvement.
cool and interesting system....

first let me disclose my bias as I am a big fan of Vandersteen. I would keep those but religiously check the setup vs the excellent math based system in the manual. get a laser so you know where the tweeter is aimed. also download ( free ) Vandertones and buy a Radio Shack analog SPL meter run vandertones w spl microphone at your listening position....use the curves to tweak the subwoofer position. you might also consider trading the 2/ sub for used pair of Quattro. i owned 3asig for a decade, better but splitting hairs against a top flight 2 with 2 subs...

i would strongly encourage you to develop a relationship with your local Vandersteen dealer - if anything to see what 2’s are capable of and plot out some upgrade paths....i have solid relationships with 4 Vandersteen dealers - all of which display the model 7

agree you are shortchaning yourself on wire..i have a set of Bluejeans in a vintage system...they are just ok...

finally consider a couole of Jitterbugs

free tip..

get all your digital stuff with wall warts, etc on a seperate circuit as the analog stuff

have fun

Other cable recommendations?  I think for the Vandersteens with the McCormack DNA amplifier you will need a biwire with single spades on the amp side split into two runs with double spades on the speaker side. Unless you want to stuff two spades on the DNA binding posts, which can be quite cumbersome. I understand that you are using the bananas on the DNA binding posts for your subwoofer.  So I think you will need custom cables (I believe Vandersteen doesn't favor using jumpers at the speaker side).  So how about some ideas for cables that can be made biwire in the "Y" configuration and with the smaller spades that fit Vandersteen binding terminals?  And how much to spend on speaker cables? I have liked clearday cables as good bang for the buck.  Other suggestions?