Hello, First post and a long time lurker. I've been given the "Go-ahead dear" from my wife to upgrade our current set up which has been the same for about 15 years. I've got an older set of Klipsch reference series speakers that I bought as a set from a retailer here in Minneapolis, and have been powering them with various Denon AVR's. The last upgrade was from about 7-ish years ago to a more powerful Denon AVR (Guessing it is a 2800 model something....total guess as I am at the office). Speakers are a pair of front towers, a center, sub, and two rears. The rears are not hooked up and we really only use the towers and the sub.
Now, most of the current listening will is of just basic TV....my wife is not one to let me crank the movie soundtrack for full effect, so we are looking at a 2.1 type system. We have started collecting vinyl, and want to really start listening to music regularly (do about 3 times per week right now) at a moderate level. so, I am estimating that the system will be 60/40 music to TV (mostly Sports). The room is a basement that is about 12ft wide, 18 feet deep and rectangular until the back wall where it turns to the side for a bar. Ceiling is 8 feet. Main listening area is about 13 feet from front wall.
So my real question is coming up,.... this is obviously a rabbit hole, and I have been listening to a ton of stuff.... Yes, the super high end stuff is nice, but I am not gonna drop that much $$.... I do like the idea of either a set of compact towers and a sub, or some nice book shelf speakers and two subs. Definitely want something integrated......SO.....
When I started this whole process, and asked a lot of questions, the sales guy went right to McIntosh MA5200 and some B&W 805D3's. Yep. Expensive spot to start. Ive then demod a lot and am looking at Hegel, with some Focal (Sopra No1's or Kanta towers) and an SVS sub (among some others). Then I read about how the amp, given you have enough power/headroom, isn't that big of a difference until you really spend $$ and the real issue is the quality of the DAC and/or the Phono pre-amp. Is this where I should be looking first and foremost when evaluating an amp? Or is there really a difference vs me just getting a new(er) Denon with a good DAC? Is the McIntosh (or hegel, etc)really that superior once I get it in the house? Or is it the speakers and setting things up right in the room?
I just want to buy once and cry once as they say, so I know I am probably only getting one more shot at this in my lifetime. Obviously, the budget is a big driver of options, but I would not have a problem spending up to $12/15K on the right set up, but of course, would love to spend less. I just don't want to spend that much and wonder if I would have been just as happy with spending $4k, or if I spend 4k, would i be leaving a ton on the table. Yes, I know....go listen, and I do, but I am just trying to get a solid, unbiased (read: non sales person) opinion on where the true value lies in getting a new system.
Thank you for your comments in advance!