For years now, I've had a stereo system that was built around a Foreplay II with Sweet Whispers, Auricaps, and the C4S mod. It was my first, and therefore best, audio system. Then I ran out of space in my living area at that time and had to pack it all way. A few years into that silent wasteland, I bought a Crack with Speedball, some HD-600s, and threw some really nice tubes at it. I had a feeling that the Crack setup was much better than the stereo setup, but there was a couple year gap in there so I wasn't sure. Well, new house and I set my stereo back up. Sure enough, it's massively lacking compared to the Crack. I'm trying to figure out how to fix it on the budget I have (or don't have, really).
My specific thoughts on listening to the stereo system as it is right now are:
1) Too much buzz and hum from the FPII (I've always thought this but the hum/buzz measurement was always considered just fine by those in the know back in the day)
2) The stereo imaging is really much better than I remember and in fact much better than the headphone setup
3) The resolution of detail is ok, probably on par with or slightly behind the Crack
4) The music is incredibly hollow and lifeless.
It's really #4 that's driving me nuts.
The Quickie is doable, cost wise. The question is whether it's an upgrade from the FP II. I have the Sweet Whispers built in the "quiet" configuration (-20 to -50dB? It's been more than a decade so I'm not sure), I have the output of the FP II padded down -10dB, and I have the input of my power amp (solid state) padded down I think -15dB. So, as you can see, the reduced gain of the Quickie is completely fine and, in fact, I'd love to get rid of the hum and buzz of the FP II. Heck, for that matter, I could go with the Submissive without running out of gain if you guys think I might like that better than the Quickie.
I dunno, enough rambling. What do you guys think I should do?