What next?

Hello,

I've been working on putting together an office system. The room is probably 15 x 12 with 10' ceilings.

Right now I'm using iTunes w apple lossless, a Cullen mod 4 PS Audio DL3, an Arcam A90, a pair of Paradigm Studio 20 v4s, and a Polk Audio PS-303 sub.

The sound is pretty good at moderate volume. (About 50 - 60% based on the Arcam volume meter...) But I'd like things to be more dynamic. Not just louder, but more enveloping and punchy. (When I turn it up it gets much louder but just starts hurting my ears...)

Using 220v - 110v converter effect?

First post, but can't find good info on this searching on the net. Hopefully someone here can help.

I live in China and am building my 2nd system. I'll be in China for another 8 months or so and then moving to the US. I'd prefer to get a 110V amp, but options are limited.

If I buy a converter and buy the Korsun/Dusson V8i, what are (if any) the dangers/problems with using a converter?

My second choice in amp is the Classic 6.6 which I could get in 110V.

Thanks in advance!

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building a budget system

Hi, I have come here because I am new to the high-end audio scene and I'm looking for some help on building a 2.1 system in an approximately $500 budget that I can later expand to 5.1 when I have more money to allocate to my audio desires. I'm used to the garbage PC speakers that I have and the no better speakers that my friends use. Music is important to me, and my music deserves to be played through something amazing, but I'll be using these speakers for movies too.

The saga continues

I spent some time listening to Legacy speakers at DUP's and at a dealer's. I was quite impressed with what I heard, alas, like anything else, nothing is perfect. I was quite impressed with the Legacy Focus, but I wanted to hear the Magnepans one more time to get a better feel of the differences between the Focus and the Magnepans 3.6R speakers.

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