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old hifi
Hi group,
I have 2 hifi systems (well 5 actually) which I want to replace within the next year. I'm just getting back into Hifi and I would love any advice : The first is a Carver (C-1 / M-500t / TL-3300 Cd player with big 3way AR speakers on stands). Questions : How old is this system ? Is it completely outdated and outclassed by current equipment ? What would I need to spend to equal or improve it ? What would I need to look for ? The CD player skips and tracks badly on 50% of CDs - is there any point in repairing it ? The second is newer : NAD 1000 preAmp - NAD 2700THX Amp - Sony XE-220 CD player ( My Dad kept the original NAD CD player ) with Wharfedale Modus 4 (I think) speakers. Questions : Why do I like this (especially for anything non-classical) almost more than the Carver ( the Wharfedale speakers were only £100 on sale ) ? i.e. How does it compare to my Carver ? Is the Sony entry level CD player too nasty for this system ? What's a good CD player to buy (in the range £500 - £1000 ) ? Lastly, these systems are rated at 250W / and 150W continuous power into 8 ohms.... will I need to stick to 100+ Watts to avoid disappointment ? I have 2 Cambridge Audio A1s and an A500 - they both sound nice especially the A500 (65W) driving Italian Chario speakers (but My Dad has that steup ). I look forward to anyone who can point me in a good direction. I am not a HiFi expert though I've heard of all the jargon ( bi-wire / stereo image / impedence etc.. ). There's too much HiFi out there to know where to start ! Thx for reading, Roland Herrera, Bristol, UK |
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