Next Upgrade Help


Hi, didn't know what forum this belonged so I am winging it.

I want to know what most of the experienced audiophiles feel is the weakest link in my system that I should focus on improving.

Audio Research SP8 Pre
Aragon 4004 MkII Amp
Burson 160D Dac
Linn LP12/Ittok Benz Micro M2(?)
B&W DM 640
Velodyne HGS12
Denon C615 usind as a transport only
Grover and MIT cable

Thanks all!
jimbones
Since its your money you will be spending, what do you think the weakest link in the system is? I'm sure you will get some good recommendations, but in the end, you need to play an active part in the selection. If you don't and just go by other peoples opinions, it is more likely than not that you will be disappointed with whatever you upgrade.

That said, I would recommend getting a new preamp but only if you do 2 things first. (1. Listen before you buy. 2. You need to get a really good one.) For some reason, most audiophiles tend to overlook the preamp and tend to go with more "exciting" components like an amp or speakers. The amp and speakers you have now should work ok together and I feel that you will easily get the biggest improvement with a new preamp. (I understand that some people will read this and say a speaker upgrade will yield the biggest change in the system. I agree in that you will probably notice a bigger change. Change, however, does not necessarily mean an improvement in sound quality. I think quite a few people miss that point.

In the end, I would urge you to not take recommendations from me or anyone else as your only source of info. Whatever you buy, you need to listen to it first.
I would upgrade the amp. I agree with the idea of going to a tube power amp. It made the biggest improvement in my system. ( and I owned Aragon Palladiums) I eventually changed all my gear, so I warn you, this is not a one and done process. The next might be the speakers then the pre then the sources etc.
All good suggestions. My rack is a very good "homemade" rack that I made and mimics the flexy rack with threaded rod and very thick shelves only nicer.

I was told by a local audiophile my speakers that were the weakest link. I have been away from the hobby for a while so I have to relearn stuff. I also agree that this is NOT a one step process and realize that after this there will be other upgrades. My budget for used speakers is $2k. I can go a bit higher if pushed :) Thanks all for the great advice.