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Hi end vinyl system
Where can I( go to in Norfolk to hear a realy high end vinyl set up. I
am taking five to ten grands worth? Ian |
Hi end vinyl system
On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 20:28:24 +0100, ruffrecords
wrote: Where can I( go to in Norfolk to hear a realy high end vinyl set up. I am taking five to ten grands worth? Ian Taking five to ten grands worth of what? How do you know these Norfolk chaps will barter? Wouldn't it be better to take the cash or a cheque? And I've heard rumours that you can hear really high-end vinyl in Suffolk. You can hear every crackle, scratch and dust speck like you were actually there in the crackle, scratch and dust speck factory. Feel like living dangerously? d Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
Hi end vinyl system
Don Pearce wrote:
On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 20:28:24 +0100, ruffrecords wrote: Where can I( go to in Norfolk to hear a realy high end vinyl set up. I am taking five to ten grands worth? Ian Taking five to ten grands worth of what? How do you know these Norfolk chaps will barter? OOh no, in Nar**** we barters first and pays cash second. I got a foo tun of good manoor to trade. Wouldn't it be better to take the cash or a cheque? And I've heard rumours that you can hear really high-end vinyl in Suffolk. You can hear every crackle, scratch and dust speck like you were actually there in the crackle, scratch and dust speck factory. Feel like living dangerously? Already am. Having a disagreement with a guy on another group who reckons hi end vinyl sounds way better - I mean obviously better than CD. He suggested I should visit a hi-end hi-fi shop and listen to 5 to 10 grands worth of vinyl kit to hear waht I have been missing, so that's waht I intend to do. Ian |
Hi end vinyl system
In article , ruffrecords
wrote: Already am. Having a disagreement with a guy on another group who reckons hi end vinyl sounds way better - I mean obviously better than CD. He suggested I should visit a hi-end hi-fi shop and listen to 5 to 10 grands worth of vinyl kit to hear waht I have been missing, so that's waht I intend to do. If he knows this, he presumably knows what system he heard, and where he heard it. So I'd say it was up to him to say where you can listen to this system he rates so highly. OTOH If his opinion is just a generalisation, and he can't give you an example you can actually listen to, then judge his opinion on that basis. :-) I'm also a bit puzzled by the idea that what is needed is 5-10 grand of 'vinyl kit'. Does this include the power amps and speakers and listening room being specifically 'vinyl kit', or is he just talking about the cartridge, arm, deck, and RIAA preamp? Must admit I am also somewhat doubtful of recommending kit (apparently) solely on the basis that it costs a lot of money... Slainte, Jim -- Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Audio Misc http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/AudioMisc/index.html Armstrong Audio http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/Audio/armstrong.html Barbirolli Soc. http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/JBSoc/JBSoc.html |
Hi end vinyl system
"ruffrecords" wrote in message ... Don Pearce wrote: On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 20:28:24 +0100, ruffrecords wrote: Where can I( go to in Norfolk to hear a realy high end vinyl set up. I am taking five to ten grands worth? Ian Taking five to ten grands worth of what? How do you know these Norfolk chaps will barter? OOh no, in Nar**** we barters first and pays cash second. I got a foo tun of good manoor to trade. Wouldn't it be better to take the cash or a cheque? And I've heard rumours that you can hear really high-end vinyl in Suffolk. You can hear every crackle, scratch and dust speck like you were actually there in the crackle, scratch and dust speck factory. Feel like living dangerously? Already am. Having a disagreement with a guy on another group who reckons hi end vinyl sounds way better - I mean obviously better than CD. He suggested I should visit a hi-end hi-fi shop and listen to 5 to 10 grands worth of vinyl kit to hear waht I have been missing, so that's waht I intend to do. Ian Is it your intention to purchase the setup if you like it? |
Hi end vinyl system
Jim Lesurf wrote:
In article , ruffrecords wrote: Already am. Having a disagreement with a guy on another group who reckons hi end vinyl sounds way better - I mean obviously better than CD. He suggested I should visit a hi-end hi-fi shop and listen to 5 to 10 grands worth of vinyl kit to hear waht I have been missing, so that's waht I intend to do. If he knows this, he presumably knows what system he heard, and where he heard it. So I'd say it was up to him to say where you can listen to this system he rates so highly. OTOH If his opinion is just a generalisation, and he can't give you an example you can actually listen to, then judge his opinion on that basis. :-) Before you even get to this point you probably need to narrow down exactly what he means by 'better'. Neil |
Hi end vinyl system
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 10:05:55 +0100, Jim Lesurf
wrote: In article , ruffrecords wrote: Already am. Having a disagreement with a guy on another group who reckons hi end vinyl sounds way better - I mean obviously better than CD. He suggested I should visit a hi-end hi-fi shop and listen to 5 to 10 grands worth of vinyl kit to hear waht I have been missing, so that's waht I intend to do. If he knows this, he presumably knows what system he heard, and where he heard it. So I'd say it was up to him to say where you can listen to this system he rates so highly. OTOH If his opinion is just a generalisation, and he can't give you an example you can actually listen to, then judge his opinion on that basis. :-) I'm also a bit puzzled by the idea that what is needed is 5-10 grand of 'vinyl kit'. Does this include the power amps and speakers and listening room being specifically 'vinyl kit', or is he just talking about the cartridge, arm, deck, and RIAA preamp? Must admit I am also somewhat doubtful of recommending kit (apparently) solely on the basis that it costs a lot of money... Indeed so. I have about 10 grand of 'vinyl kit' if you include the amp and speakers, but only about £1500 up to the preamp inputs. OTOH, it still doesn't sound as good as CD............. :-) For the OP's information, it's on my page at http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/ and he's welcome to drop in any time for a listen, in much better surroundings than he'll find in a hi-fi shop! -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
Hi end vinyl system
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 16:51:49 +0100, "Neil Jones"
wrote: Jim Lesurf wrote: In article , ruffrecords wrote: Already am. Having a disagreement with a guy on another group who reckons hi end vinyl sounds way better - I mean obviously better than CD. He suggested I should visit a hi-end hi-fi shop and listen to 5 to 10 grands worth of vinyl kit to hear waht I have been missing, so that's waht I intend to do. If he knows this, he presumably knows what system he heard, and where he heard it. So I'd say it was up to him to say where you can listen to this system he rates so highly. OTOH If his opinion is just a generalisation, and he can't give you an example you can actually listen to, then judge his opinion on that basis. :-) Before you even get to this point you probably need to narrow down exactly what he means by 'better'. Oh, y'know, infinite bandwidth, infinite resolution, no 'stair steps', more 'ambience', more 'inner detail', the usual stuff......... :-) -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
Hi end vinyl system
"ruffrecords" wrote in message
Already am. Having a disagreement with a guy on another group who reckons hi end vinyl sounds way better - I mean obviously better than CD. This is a well-known scam. You're supposed to believe him and pay 1,000's and 1,000's on a fruitless search for the holy grail of a vinyl playback system that actually sounds better than the audio section of a good $50US DVD player. He suggested I should visit a hi-end hi-fi shop and listen to 5 to 10 grands worth of vinyl kit to hear what I have been missing, so that's what I intend to do. Only if your time is not worth very much to you... |
Hi end vinyl system
In article ,
ruffrecords wrote: Having a disagreement with a guy on another group who reckons hi end vinyl sounds way better - I mean obviously better than CD. He suggested I should visit a hi-end hi-fi shop and listen to 5 to 10 grands worth of vinyl kit to hear waht I have been missing, so that's waht I intend to do. Standard argument from someone who doesn't know what they're on about - find a more expensive xxxx No vinyl system can ever sound as good as CD - as a principle. Certain records may sound 'better' than certain CDs, but that's for different reasons. There's an easy test for this. Transfer - using the best possible equipment - an LP to CD. Ask the golden eared boys to tell which is which in a blind test. They won't be able to. And I'll put serious money up for a bet if someone wants to try. But they'll have to equal it. Do the same in reverse. Much more difficult, of course. But it can be done. Anyone with quarter decent hearing will tell the difference. -- *If you don't pay your exorcist you get repossessed.* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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