View attachment 19298 Hi All. . . I first wish to
thank everyone for their support and information when I was purchasing my system about a year ago. I ended up with a pair of
GoldenEar Triton 5 speakers and
Rotel RA-1570 integrated amp. I added that equipment to my already owned
Pioneer Model PL-550 turntable with Denon DL-110 cartridge along with my
Oppo BDP-105D. Also I use a
Music Fidelity V-LPS phono stage.
I get a nice, neutral, clean sound with this setup. But I like loud rock music once in awhile, louder than my setup can cleanly produce (as far as I know) principally when I use my turntable. I play a lot of 120 and 180 gram LPs. I have to turn my volume on the Rotel up to 66 to get a volume level that is pleasing (when using the turntable. . .especially for rock music, which I listen to 50% of the time). Any higher on volume and distortion starts creeping in. (The Triton Fives have a recommended amplification of 15-400 watts.)
My question may reveal a bit of lack of knowledge, but you guys help me all the time and I appreciate it.
So I'm thinking replacing the V-LPS phono stage with the Pro-Ject Tube Box II, thinking the gain is higher than the V-LPS and will give me the increased volume, but still maintaining an extremely low distortion floor. If you think a new phono stage is the answer, what might you recommend under $750? The Pro-Ject, which uses two tubes?
Basically, I'd like increased volume when I play LPs. Any other suggestions? The Rotel, I believe, allows me to connect a power amplifier. Might that be a better solution? If soo, I think I'd go for a 250-300 watt power amplifier, but then I'm looking at about $2,500-$3,000...more than I can afford right now. (The Rotel is rated at 120 watts.)
Thank you all once again. I really value and appreciate your suggestions.
I've attached a photo of my listening area for your evaluation with request to my questions.
Respectfully,
Mark