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Stormcrow
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Topic: Audiophiles? Posted: May 02 2004 at 11:54 |
I'm very curious now because of the conspicuous lack of response in this area.
How many of us here consider themselves to be "audiophiles" seeking the best home audio experience you can reasonably afford, above and beyond our collective love of the dense, complex music we call Prog Rock?
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Peter
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Posted: May 04 2004 at 01:11 |
^ Well, me, tentatively. It's just that the "afford" word gets in my way. Thus my commie slave-labour system....
One day though, you and the far-famed "drivers of Rohan" better watch out!
Edited by Peter Rideout
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Jim Garten
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Posted: May 04 2004 at 02:56 |
I guess you could put me in that particular box, too - although I feel the only way I shall achieve audio Nirvana will be via my weekly investment in the National Lottery......
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Certif1ed
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Posted: May 22 2004 at 17:20 |
Me!!! But my budget is much lower than my ears want me to go out and buy.
I'm not a "buff", so don't know model numbers unless I go down and look, but I've got a 150W per channel (RMS) Akai amp with inputs AND outputs coming out of its ears, including video, digital optical, effects send/return and stuff I don't even know about. All I care is it sounds AWESOME and goes WAY past 11!!!
It drives a pair of floor-standing Mission speakers that are rated 30hz-30,000khz and have a predeliction for bass. As a bass player, that suits me just fine - except I have to watch the window-rattling...
Everything else is Sony, except for the turntable and the DVD. I have a matched CD player and MD recorder and 3-head cassette tape deck. Just sold my Bang & Olufsen Reel-to-Reel on eBay, as the Left channel had gone and I didn't know how to fix it. replacement heads are like chicken's teeth
My DVD is a Cambridge Audio, which plays MP3s as well as normal CDs and photo/video CDs.
My turntable is a technics, and I play all my lovely first-pressing prog vinyl on it. Mmmm. Vinyl. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Anyone care to have the Vinyl vs CD debate?
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Dusanyu
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Posted: May 29 2004 at 00:45 |
I just use Merantz Equiptment that was manufactured in
the 70's (Tubes Rock!!) with Bose 901's to my ears i
have yet to find equiptment that produses a better
sound
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Posted: May 29 2004 at 07:49 |
NICE!!!
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shark
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Posted: June 02 2004 at 19:05 |
you can count me in as a Hi-Fi enthusiast. For years I had an average system which performed reasonably well (Thorens turntable, Philips CD player, Marantz amp and JPW speakers), recently though I have upgraded to the following: Roxan Xerxes turntable, Audio Research SP7 pre-amp, Audio Research D130 power-amp and Martin Logan Aerius speakers (hybrid electrostatics).
When using vinyl, I have a valve pre-amp EAR 834P.....but I still have the old Philips CD player.The end result is unbelievable. Every evening I have been sitting in front of my system, drooling like a demented dog, jaw dropped in utter disbelief at the sheer quality of detail and fantastic sound-staging I get out of my system.....
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mimusica
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Posted: June 04 2004 at 21:53 |
Years ago I bought a used pair of Bower & Wilkins 801 Matrix series II loudspeakers and a whole new world opened up. Awesome sound, deepest cleanest low, crisp mid and oh so sweet high, I'm in heaven, BABY!
These speakers are driven by a Bryston 4B (2x250 Watts) main amp and a bunch of Rotel and Sony gear (Pre-amp, DAT, SACD and MC). Happy The Man, Camel, Genesis, PF and lots of other good prog bands sound as if they were in my living room, if just my wife and kids would finally SHUT THE HELL UP!!!!
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Without music, life would be a mistake.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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goose
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Posted: July 02 2004 at 09:37 |
Cambridge Audio is a sweet, sweet sound.
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Posted: July 20 2004 at 07:10 |
Hello friends!
Here's my system:
-Loudspeakers Mission M71i on floorstand atacama filled with sand
-tube amplifier Jolida sj 302 pseudo triode
-Cd Nad 520
-Tuner denon
-K7 Pionner ctf 1000
-Subwoofer Magnat omega 380
-Power cables eupen (it's french: first price and excellent)
-Interconnect cables esoteric audio Accu path (hp)(bi cable and 2 cables for the bass!) and Tech3i (modul)
-Fadel amethyst vibration-canceller and others carbon kevlar plate
-Sector filters and direct electric lines to the electric board of my house (very important).
My wanted-list:
-Good préamp
-Big tuner like Mc intosh
-Vynil Lp12 with moving coil dynavector
-Big tape deck like Nakamichi 1000 (zxl) or even studer a701
Any questions?
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EVO
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Posted: July 23 2004 at 04:11 |
juz a sony set (qs-series) with fr-philips(hifi sound system 1979!, and still very good), r-B&W, c-kef, sub-kef. and a 1€ akai turn table with a 100€ ortofon elliptical needle
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Live Long and Prosper...
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arcer
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Posted: April 09 2005 at 12:17 |
sort of in the category but i just won't make the leap
into serious high end cause my suspicion is that
there is a serious law of diminishing returns at work
as you invest more and more.
My system's strictly middle ground and I'll keep it that
way. I occasionally suffer from bouts of upgrade-itis -
currently centred on my awful speakers and ageing
cd player.
at the moment tho
Linn LP12 with Basik arm and Sumiko Blue Point
Moving Coil cartridge into
Musical Fidelity XLPS phoo stage into
Myriad MP100 power amp
Myriad MA250 pre amp
Marantz CD63SE Mk11 CD player
Some kind of generic Sony receiver (not a big radio
listener)
RTL TDL3 speakers
cabling's pretty generic though I'd like someting
decent like Nordost Flatline Gold for speakers
and Black Knights for interconnects
I'd love to upgrade to a set of System Audio 1280s for
speakers. these are Danish, slim, beautiful and
sound better than you would think - about E1600
And I haven't decided on CD yet, though I have seen
a choice Audio Analogue for about E700 second
hand....
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oliverstoned
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Posted: April 10 2005 at 01:32 |
Not bad, except the sony tuner (try a Denon, there are
excellent budget tuner).
Audio analogue is real average on CD, better choose a Nad, Naim, Rega, Arcam or creek in this price range.
I don't know your speakers's brand.
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Posted: April 13 2005 at 11:01 |
I consider myself a pseudo-audiophile. I can't afford audiophile-quality records on my meager $6.50/ hour at Arby's (yes, I am a student), but I still prefer really thin vinyl (if not 180 g) to CD purely for listening purposes.
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oliverstoned
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Posted: April 14 2005 at 10:05 |
Bravo!
well said!
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HaroldLand
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Posted: April 25 2005 at 22:12 |
the only thing that really annoys me with respect to sound quality is
digital compression distortion, when you get that wierd subtle flangy
effect on the highs, like cymbals and such.. i can tolerate record
crackling.. its part of what gives records their character, imo, plus
we all know that records are much, much warmer than cds
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 01:35 |
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oliverstoned
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 02:06 |
Right
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 18:44 |
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Posted: April 26 2005 at 19:13 |
Tape decks are only good for getting down music ideas or for taping a song off the radio.
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