Dear Anchit,
Congrats on your audio set-up upgrade.
You now have a decent set-up and next is to tune up your system without spending much and changing gears. Nelson is correct on the acoustic treatment and if you still have no budget, the first step is to study speaker placement for optimal sound reproduction. Acoustic treatment can be done without spending by using your house furnishings to serve as absorbers, diffusers and bass traps. There are even high end set-ups who use house furnishings for their acoustic treatment, like, indoor plants (plastic or natural), carpets, curtains, etc. It's a matter of studying the basics of acoustics and the rest is creativity.
I think you now have a very good combination of gears. I would recommend, if you are to purchase anything, would be the cables (interconnects and speaker cables). Do not blame your gears yet until you have exhausted all efforts on the tweaks.
Another area that is fun to tinker with is the cartridge set-up of the turn table. Take time to study on how to align the cart and once you are able to perfectly align it you will be amazed that even a cheap cart can sound good. A lot of isolation and vibration control techniques are out there in the internet and it's fun to play with.
Well..... study, study, study......that's my medicine against SARS and keeps me from looking at the market place...hehehehe. Of course put some time on EBs and this is the best time to enjoy your gears...basta wag lang papakulam
. By the time you are successful or tired of studying and tweaking, you have save some money for the next gear
- Yes the aikido comes to mind...but since you already have the CJ ... the higher powered Gainclone comes to mind. And also a tubed buffer....
Good luck and enjoy