What is my weak est link...? Suggestions please.


So here it is: I have a budget of $4000 to upgrade one of the following:

Speakers: Hales Concept 2 (one tweeter - one 7" driver)
Pre: Adcom GFP-750 (Nelson Pass design)
Amp: Adcom 5800

My Thoughts:

Speakers are built like tanks - solid walnut & concrete. Although they lack bottom end.

Bought the Pre years ago; A/B'd them to a Krell Pre ("lower line") which I was prepared to buy. Based on my audition at that time, I picked the Adcom.

Originally, I was thinking about a McIntosh 300 watt amp to replace the Adcom. However, does anyone have any experience with the Adcom GFP-750 as compared to other pre-amps? Also, do you think $$$ would be better spent replacing the Hales with a pair of BW801? I could add a subwoofer, but I kinda like the simplicity of the two speaker set-up.

Thanks for any positive feedback! It is great to have a support community out here in iPod world...

ABP
abp689
Your weakest link is your knowledge of audio reproduction, to not list your room, cables, source and source material shows a misunderstanding of what constitutes a system for the reproduction of music.

I would do much more research and reading before wading into deep waters, YMMV.
Viridian, Harshly stated but on point I think. :-)

Abp, Were I in your place I would focus all my attention on getting a full range speaker I had listened to and could build my system around. Speakers first, amp second, sources/pre amp, and lastly everything else, especially tweaks that result in only minor differences. Cables both IC's and speaker cables should come dead last. You can get by on some excellent and inexpense ones til you are really flush. If you have done your work in component selection in the first place you won't need the high-priced frequency response benders, and IMHO that is all most of them are.

But, by all means, get out and start listening to systems in others homes or in B&M stores and see what is possible. Even if you have to put down that book for a while. I think you will be shocked! You might even find an audio friend in your area willing to help if you were to ask.

Good luck.......
Viridian,
Nice work, you are the perfect example of why this hobby is losing participants. How many times have we been into audio stores and had to deal with snooty and rude dealers? Congrats.

ADP689,
Good luck in your search for good sound. Hales are excellent speakers, I would experiment with room placement of the speakers, opportunities regarding wall and corner loading.
Jeff1225, you are absolutely right! Apb689 is new here. This is his first post, and what happens when he asks for help? He gets harshly criticized by an audiophile because his post doesn't meet a certain standard of information that the experienced audiophile would expect. Do you have to have thick skin to seek help in this audio forum? Apparently, the message is: "you better or don't post." As you said Jeff1225, the way people get treated by some of the B&M's and some audiophiles it's no wonder the number of philes continues to dwindle.
Please don't insult me by calling me an audiophile; I am certainly not one of you. Just a music lover. And my apologies to 689 for my less than pleasing bedside manner.

I would opine that none of the "audiophiles" here was actually helpful to 689 at all. To not point out that more reasearch and experience would save him a ton of money and grief is what is wrong, IMHO, with the hobby, and what is wrong with this forum. And to commoditize the hobby by not introducing the OP to a systems approach rather than moving more black boxes is, IMHO, irresponsible. And it is what turns people off. But opinions are just that and everyone has them.