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Hi,
Have just moved out, got a job etc. so I've been researching into putting together a proper hi-fi rather than the Aiwi midi system I've got at the moment. Having had a look around I've decided that a Decoder/AMP system is probably my best bet as I want to hook up the TV, DVD player and (soon) the Sky+ box. I'm also quite interested in one of these SACD players, although I realise they're a bit redudant for the time being. Other half has virtually every games console going so the number of Video inputs is a consideration too. Fairly happy on the STR DB790 The units I want running through it are a Minidisc Recorder (preferably with NetMD) - I use this quite a bit not just as something to listen to on the bus to work but because I do quite a few interviews and stuff using it. Don't own anything on cassette really either so rather go with this than a tape deck. Having had a look around I've worked out that the cheap option is the Sony MDS JE480, and the not-so-cheap option is the MDS JB980 which is my preference. Decided that rather than spend money on a CD player, I'd go a bit more up market and get an upgraded DVD player (current one skips quite a bit on layer changes and doesn't handle S/VCDs very well). I've noticed there are a number of DVD players that will play SACDs and a number of SACD players that play DVDs. Wondered if there was going to be any major difference in quality. To be honest I just want it to play DVDs and CDs well and have the option of playing SACDs should I want to. Since I'd already picked two of the sony QS systems I thought I'd go for the DVP-NS930V (I'm more visually OCD than aurally - spend most of my time in the Liverpool Barfly so I'm going deaf anyway...). Want to eventually get a DAB tuner, hard disk recorder and turn table but these are all considerations for later in the year. Was just wondering if anybody had any better suggestions or comments before I went ahead and spent all my money... I don't mind paying extra for the looks as long as it works nicely and reliably! I've been nosing through to see if there were any FAQs online but I've not been able to find any and didn't find what hi-fi much use as it was all the really really expensive stuff and fancy cables (which I can get once I've actually got stuff to plug in!). If I've missed the FAQ or anything then I apologise. James |
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"James Davies" wrote in message ... Hi, Have just moved out, got a job etc. so I've been researching into putting together a proper hi-fi rather than the Aiwi midi system I've got at the moment. snip... Hi James One or two thoughts occur to me. First of all, at risk of sounding like a ludite, I believe that audio reproduction only needs 2 channels. Secondly - if your partner is playing "Crash Bandicoot" while watching The Magnificent Seven for the twentieth time then you might be toiling to find time to listen to music. Why not set up a cinema system and a Hi-Fi as 2 sepparate entities? The Hi-fi can be a fairly simple afair and will let you listen to / edit your MDs in peace while your other half lays waste to alien invaders. Recomendations on the audio side? Sugden a21 with a phono stage for later use with a record deck. PMC SB1's - easy to drive, cute and sound good for the money. Any CD player which takes your fancy! I've tried SACD and was disapointed by the lack of available discs and the lack of support from Sony when my machine stopped playing new SACD releases! If you want SACD then fit a multi-channel player (or one of the "universal" players) into the home cinema set-up. I'll bet you spend more time infront of the Sugden than you do in the middle of the multi channel technoblitz! All the best David |
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"James Davies" wrote in message ... Hi, Have just moved out, got a job etc. so I've been researching into putting together a proper hi-fi rather than the Aiwi midi system I've got at the moment. snip... Hi James One or two thoughts occur to me. First of all, at risk of sounding like a ludite, I believe that audio reproduction only needs 2 channels. Secondly - if your partner is playing "Crash Bandicoot" while watching The Magnificent Seven for the twentieth time then you might be toiling to find time to listen to music. Why not set up a cinema system and a Hi-Fi as 2 sepparate entities? The Hi-fi can be a fairly simple afair and will let you listen to / edit your MDs in peace while your other half lays waste to alien invaders. Recomendations on the audio side? Sugden a21 with a phono stage for later use with a record deck. PMC SB1's - easy to drive, cute and sound good for the money. Any CD player which takes your fancy! I've tried SACD and was disapointed by the lack of available discs and the lack of support from Sony when my machine stopped playing new SACD releases! If you want SACD then fit a multi-channel player (or one of the "universal" players) into the home cinema set-up. I'll bet you spend more time infront of the Sugden than you do in the middle of the multi channel technoblitz! All the best David |
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"David" wrote in message ... "James Davies" wrote in message ... Hi, Have just moved out, got a job etc. so I've been researching into putting together a proper hi-fi rather than the Aiwi midi system I've got at the moment. snip... Hi James One or two thoughts occur to me. First of all, at risk of sounding like a ludite, I believe that audio reproduction only needs 2 channels. Secondly - if your partner is playing "Crash Bandicoot" while watching The Magnificent Seven for the twentieth time then you might be toiling to find time to listen to music. Why not set up a cinema system and a Hi-Fi as 2 sepparate entities? The Hi-fi can be a fairly simple afair and will let you listen to / edit your MDs in peace while your other half lays waste to alien invaders. Thanks for the info David, I'll have a think about the stereo setup option before I make a final decision. Cheers, James |
Separates advice
"David" wrote in message ... "James Davies" wrote in message ... Hi, Have just moved out, got a job etc. so I've been researching into putting together a proper hi-fi rather than the Aiwi midi system I've got at the moment. snip... Hi James One or two thoughts occur to me. First of all, at risk of sounding like a ludite, I believe that audio reproduction only needs 2 channels. Secondly - if your partner is playing "Crash Bandicoot" while watching The Magnificent Seven for the twentieth time then you might be toiling to find time to listen to music. Why not set up a cinema system and a Hi-Fi as 2 sepparate entities? The Hi-fi can be a fairly simple afair and will let you listen to / edit your MDs in peace while your other half lays waste to alien invaders. Thanks for the info David, I'll have a think about the stereo setup option before I make a final decision. Cheers, James |
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