@bound4h
Other’s on this thread have given you advice on gear, most of which I concur with, except the advice on financing your gear. I’m not a fan of going into debt to build a system…Here is what I did…
I was in your situation 10 months ago when my previous SS Primare System, which was a good system, Primare A33.2 Preamp, 130 Amp and CD 21 CD Player with a single REL R-305 sub), that started falling apart after about 12 years of use…
I had already been planning to put together an all McIntosh system and began to buy components as far back as 8 years ago. I wanted as warm and detailed a sound as I could achieve within the McIntosh fleet. I started with buying open boxed and demo-models from Magnolia Audio, ie; (2) MC275 Tube Amps, a C-2600 Tube Preamp and a MCD550 SACD/CD Player and stored them in my garage for years.
In March/April of this year McIntosh offered a Trade-In/Buy-Up Program whereby I traded-in the C-2600 for a new C-2800 because it has new features that I wanted. My local audio shop allowed me to come-in with the C-2600 and compare it to their C-2800. They matched my home setup using my C-2600 with a MC275 and a pair comparable speakers, a pair of Sonus Faber’s. Then switched to the C-2800 playing the same tracks of music. There was enough noticeable difference between the two preamps, so I ordered a new C-2800.
After receiving the C-2800 I decided to finish the system and added the rest of the McIntosh components to complete my current system along with originally (2) REL S/812 subs. Later adding more subs to create REL’s Line Array Six-Pack with S/812’s. (which can be viewed in My System here).
My system has great synergy and sounds great!
However, later this month I’m going to audition a pair of REL S/212’s, in my home, and decide which to keep in my system.
As I’m sure you already know, It’s a process!
Good luck completing your system…
Gary