Looking for $20k system for Mahler No 6


Hi guys

I'm looking for $20k system that will do justice for Mahler Symphony No 6, Tchaikovsky 1812 overture, and Rimsky's Easter Overture.
I have already good systems for chamber music, solos, vocals, etc.

Any opinions will be appreciated.
The listening room is about 400 sq ft.

DH
dh4kim
Since you already have a system,maybe different speakers are in order.Possibly the Zingali 215-high efficiency horn with dual 15"s.Fiddling with other system parameters as needed.
I love large-scale classical (and the Mahler 6). Here's a basic system that should give you everything you desire (including natural timbres from top to bottom):

Marantz SA11-S2 SACD/CD ~$3500 new (may be hard to find used right now)

Cary SLP-05 preamp (~$4500 used)

Cary CAD-211 monoblocks (~$8000 used)

Vandersteen Quattro speakers (~$4500 used)

Run everything balanced (oops - didn't include cables in cost).

I have this set-up except I have Vandy 3A Sigs - the Quattro's are too big for my small room).

03-18-08: Optarchie
you should try the clayton amps.
How does one audition these? I've contacted the distributor, who referred me to a local dealer. Thus far neither has any amps to demo.

I have also placed a wanted ad seeking an audition of M200 monos. Not a peep.

If they aren't available to audition, then Clayton isn't going to sell many...IMO.

On the other hand, only three weeks after contacting a Pass Labs dealer I had a brand new XA-30.5 in my home for a 30 day trial.
Hire an Eastern European orchestra to perform it for you for $10K. Naked for $15K.

Seriously, if you want such a system, go for it, no class envy here. However, some of my most intense listening experiences have been mono recordings and early stereo recordings. I could save you a lot of time and money if you would believe that it is the performance that ultimately gives the tingles, not necessarily the reproduction. 'Nuff said.