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Old 06-01-2021, 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by blink138 View Post
hi carlton i am a bit late to this party, though i have been following it since the beginning
at first i was going to add my 2 cents worth in on the amplifier, but you had your mind set on the valves which is fine
i find the valves a bit "slow" and less engaging, however i have not heard any modern ones
i run an accuphase power and pre which i would not part with and i am very happy with my system as a whole, but two areas i will spend money on soonish is to do more research into speaker cables and, like you am very interested in a separate phono stage though the built in phone mc setting on my accuphase seems extremely good
for something different i would certainly audition a valve phono stage, but i am open to either
one important thing when considering the turntable is to think seriously about having an external motor and belt to turn the platter
this has been the major difference for me in quietness of my prescious records
up until about 5 years ago i had my rega 3 since 1982 and with moderate to higher volumes the motor underneath turning the spindle used to rumble and of course then the cartridge picked it up and magnified it and so clarity was lost at even moderate volumes no matter how isolated from vibration the deck was
i have never heard a quieter turntable than the one i have now ( the project evolution 10.1) with it's outboard motor, whisper quiet even on higher volumes except of course for the wonderful pops of records
next, do not under estimate mass in a platter, the best dampening of them all (except for the magnificent suspension from a thorens!)
i also have the wonderful ortofon kontrapunkt A moving coil
DON'T SCRIMP ON YOUR SPEAKERS, this could let all of your hard earned a big waste in my books
in the 80's a good pair of speakers made an average system sound better, now though i start with the pointy (literally) end of things with a good cartridge and styli
look out for a decent second hand pair of brits i reckon
i have had my celestion ditton 66's since 1982 also and i love them to bits, very efficient on low volumes with amazing clarity
pat
Cheers Pat, you are correct, I was very keen to head down the tube path.. I can't comment on more vintage era valve gear but, this Primaluna seems extremely good for the money. No idea what I might be missing in say a McIntosh or similar but, my wallet suggests I probably never will..

I googled the Pro-ject 10 Evolution, my.. what a beast.. thankyou for your advice on turntables.. I will keep an eye out on the Stereo Net forum & see what turns up...

Now that I'm satisfied that the new amp can drive my existing speakers in a satisfactory manner, I have more time to consider my future options & save some coin to possibly set my sights a little higher.. there are some bargains that turn up on Stereo Net, much like here for astro gear so, I'll be keeping a close eye on what comes up..

However, like I mention below.. nowhere to audition up here... I have to work on reviews, opinions and advice & then, take a punt...

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Originally Posted by blindman View Post
Once you hear electrostats, there is no way back to boxes (eventually Sonus Faber or Serblin - but for these you have to get a loan from the bank).

Just do not buy Rega Turntable. I had one. Not that bad, but there are much better for similar money (try through Forum).
Good luck
Cheers, anything specific you might suggest to keep an eye out for in terms of turntables? I've joined Stereo Net.. plenty of nice (and sometimes expensive) gear appears to change hands on that forum...

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Originally Posted by Astrophe View Post
Excellent Carlton, it's always pleasing to buy new equipment and find that you are happy with it. Alas, it's not always the case. Most of us who have been around audio for some little time, have had a number of experiences with new purchases that don't always live up to what is claimed for them....or the new gear sounds completely different from the way it sounded in the dealers showroom. Be interested in your impressions of the phono stage when it arrives.
Thanks John, indeed... it's even a bit more of a gamble for me as there is simply nowhere I can practically go to audition gear. We used to have 3 genuine hifi stores up here, now we have none.
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