Thanks for the help guys!
Hey, hey, congrats Young_Hov! And welcome to the club!
Before you wonder into a probable chaotic road to in search of sonic nirvana, I thought of suggesting to you a proper path because I don't want you to commit costly mistakes that we have had.
Take note of these five very very important components of your audio chain:
I. Music source (generally CD player)
II. Interconnects (to interface your CD player to the Amp)
III. Amplification (whether integrated or separates, it's up to your pocket)
IV. Speaker Cables
V. Speakers
You started off with the speaker upgrade (from the Pioneer HPM-60 to now, the Mission M72). That's a very good move. Speakers do give the most dramatic sonic improvement relative to your previous setup.
Not to sound being a "bad influence" (to never-ending gastus), but later once you'd have saved some lollies and wanted to invest, I would suggest start from Item No. I, which is the source. Why? It's in the source that everything begins, it's where the music gets played! So if your source puts out garbage, do you think the rest of your chain makes the garbage a very clean output? Haha. My friend, no matter how good the rest of your audio chains are (your amp or cables, etc.) garbage in, is still garbage out; "ta@ in", will never be "ice cream" out, it will always be "ta@ out" pa rin. Pardon the toilet humor. I just want to nail down my point.
Also, components need to carefully matched. A Five Star audio equipment will perform well when used with a matched components, and will perform very badly when partnered with some unmatcheable gears. You don't believe me? Take a $$$ speaker cables, let's say the "Tara Labs The One (US$5,200 for a 10-ft. pair), hook them up to the Pioneer HPM-60 and let's see if it beats the sound of your Mission M72 with an Ixos cables. No way tatalunin na niya ang M72 mo! In audio, it doesn't necessarily mean that an expensive component will always outperform a cheaper one. No sir. At least that's good news, right?
So, you have been adviced. Follow numbers I to IV (or V is you want to change your speakers). And you will be less miserable than most of us here, me included!
Last but not the least, never forget that audiophiles are supposed to be music lovers. So invest in music more, instead of items I to V. Buy more CDs (of LPs if you want) instead of getting getting busy finding faults of your audio gears. When in doubt, just fire a "Help me message" here in Pinoy DVD. Everyone is always ready to help.
May the audio force be with you.