Nice idea for a thread Elizabeth.
My current system came about out of simple curiosity and a desire to experience what I suspected to be a good fit for me, a SET amp paired with high-efficiency single-driver loudspeakers. I didn’t want to spend a fortune, which can be challenging in this camp, as I’m sure many here know.
After much research and deliberation a plan formed. Already happy enough with my sources, new loudspeakers were necessary and I purchased the Omega Super 3i Monitors. A year or so later, convinced the path I’d chosen was indeed right for me, I purchased a Decware SE84UFO. The reported synergy between these two brands was evident immediately. The DAC came next. Considering the current resurgence of R-2R multibit DACs, MHDT Lab remain somewhat under the radar. I took a chance on their Pagoda (PCM1704) and suffice it to say I’m not sorry I did. As my new system evolved I came to realize I would need to address the bass limitations of the monitors (my old subwoofers just wouldn’t do). A rather obvious choice among the many good options was Omega. I took delivery of the DeepHemp 8 just a few weeks ago and after nearly two years I’m happy to say my goal has been realized, my curiosity sated.
When I started this little project I wasn't sure it was even possible to achieve the sound quality I was looking for within the budget I set. With research and a bit of luck I managed to put together a wonderful little system with great synergy. It’s all there .. soundstage, imaging, timbre, detail, and transparency without a hint of harshness. Then end result is everything I hoped for. Good listening.