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Turntables & Tonearms Where Analog still Rules |
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Primary sources: VPI TNT III/SDS turntable, SME-V arm; Bryston BDP-3 digital player; Bryston BDA-3 DAC; McIntosh MVP-881 disc player; McIntosh MR-80 tuner. Preamplifier Audio Research Ref 5SE; Audio Research Ref Phono 2SE; Moon 430 HA. Amplifiers Conrad Johnson Premier 1B; Audio Research D-300; Bryston 4B. Speakers Infinity IRS Beta. Recorders Tandberg TD20A; Crown SX-822; Nakamichi 670ZX; Alesis Masterlink ML-9600. Power Tice Power Block/Titan (x2); McIntosh MPC1500; API Ultra II-20; multiple 20A derated dedicated lines. |
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I’m hoping to live for 25 years... then we’ll see about the table! 😄😜
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George Main: Aurender W20SE music streamer, ARC REF 9SE DAC / CD, Linn LP 12, Koetsu Rosewood SignCartrige, ARC REF 3 Phono Stage, ARC REF 6SE Preamp, ARC 160s amp, Sonus Faber Amati Traditional Speakers,Transparent Ultra IC & SC Library:Aurender N100, Ayre QB9 2020 DAC, Woo WA5-LE amp upgraded tubes, Focal Utopia HP, Sennheiser 800s HP, LCD HP. |
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Yes, compete, equal and exceed given the right system and media in the same way as vinyl playback can compete, equal and exceed digital given the right system and media.
Last edited by SCAudiophile; 03-15-2021 at 04:25 PM. |
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Within the last year I sold my 20 year old VPI Aries for a British deck as well, only it was replaced by a Rega P10. The results are very similar to yours with bass being much firmer and detailed and everything being cleaner and clearer, more dynamic and quicker. Also, I don’t miss the audio nervosa of thinking VTA needed to be adjusted for every pressing played. Azimuth adjustment? Forget about it! Play it and enjoy!! |
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