Upgrades to Analog System


Hoping to get some thoughts/advice on upgrade to current analog system. Current setup is

Avid Reference turntable
Sme v tonearm
Dynavector xv1s cartridge
Aesthetix Rhea phono stage (basic not signature)
Marantz pm11s2 integrated amp
Focal 1007be speakers
Rel b3 sub
Hydra 8v2 (everything except sub)
Hydra v2 (sub)

I've been generally happy with the system but there is always room for changes. When I purchased the Rhea 2yrs I had planned to do the signature upgrade. Now I'm debating on whether to spend $3 grand on signature upgrade on purchase new phono stage in the 5-7k range (would sell the rhea). The Avid Pulsare II phono stage is on my list.

Any thoughts on rhea upgrade vs another phono stage would be much appreciated. I'd also like to hear any advice on where $5-7k could be spent making other changes to the system if phono stage change isn't going to make a much of a difference.

Thanks in advance.
marlonrsmith
Dover, I thought about your suggestion. Any recommendations on particular components?
I agree with dover with the exception of the Rhea. The integrated amp is the weakest point. I wouldn't consider changing the Rhea until You put a decent amp/Preamp in the chain. (I have the Rhea Personally) My next choice would be a different speaker without the sub, (my preference is to have a full range speaker rather than the sub combo)
I would also go for better amplifiers....you have to choose SS or tube, but plenty out-there....
Atmasphere MP3 is a very highly regarded full function tube preamp with outstanding phono stage, Convergent Audio Technology is another. You could pair this with a reasonable solid state power amp eg Gamut D100 ( $1500 used here now ) and get a great sound. Shindo pres have excellent phono's built in but they have a high output impedance and you have to be careful matching with solid state power amps. If you dont mind gear looking different, the Artemis Labs tube line stage has had excellent reviews if you want to keep the Aesthetix phono. I would spend as much as possible on the phono/pre and buy a 2nd hand power amp around $1500-2000. Below this price point the Quad 909 power amp is quite musical.