You have some good stuff. We have Krell amps and Martin Logans in the home theater system but the music system is much smaller in a dedicated room now. The tt is belt driven and I have an upgrade for it ordered which will add a thicker acrylic platter. Another upgrade I have ordered is a speed box which will allow me to change speeds 33 & 45 with a button instead of changing motors which are isolated from the Turntable Plinth. There are 3 isolation zones on the turntable.
I like tube amps especially small watt tube amps. Steve Deckert of Deckware is building me a Taboo 6 watt amp, CC2 tube preamp with 2 inputs for music and three outputs for stereo amp and either a sub or a center channel, I might add a sub but only if I need it. Presently I am listening to a pair of Jean Marie Reynaud Twin speakers. They are quite nice in nearfield environment but really do lack low bass that I know is there. I am replacing them with Deckware EER Radial speakers they say disappear in a room. Back to the turntable, it is sitting on a 2" block of air dried maple which has double Mapleshade Isoblocks holding it up. Everything is on a VTI BL series Video Stand with an extra Audio stand added. I like the low and spread out look
All my equipment sits on 2" air dried maple blocks with double isoblocks under them and some kind of footer under each component. Interconnects are Deckware and Mapleshade, speaker wire is Kimber 8TC or Mapleshade Golden Helix. I do own a Record cleaning / vacuum machine and a few other toys.
Steve Deckert's reference speakers are Accoustat X I believe and he modified them a little. He drives them with one of his 2 watt stereo SET (single ended triode) tube amps to rediculous volumes. Steve's stuff is all hand built and tested by him and lifetime warranted to the original owner. He's a great guy who loves to talk whether you are buying from him or just want to talk stereo.
I'll throw some pics up when I get all the new stuff in and set up.