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Firstly, I am absolutely not a troll! My wife and I have had a relatively top of the range Sony 'music centre' mini system for about 10 years ( cost about 500 ukp at that time ). It has now given up the ghost and I want to indulge myself in a half decent separates system. After doing a bit of research I though NAD looked a good buy with the chosen system coming in at around 800 ukp. However, as soon as my wife saw it she decided it was far too ugly to grace our living room - so that was that. She has decided she quite likes the look of Rotel kit and may allow me to get that. However, when I phoned a hi-fi shop in the area to see if they have Rotel in stock they sounded rather pretentious and fitted the sterotype hi-fi nutter profile which puts me off going in ( I really don't want to spend £80 on a mains cable). Budget is not really a big consideration within reason - but I am finding this a load of hassle and am close to caving in and going to Comet and spending another £500 on a music centre again - are separates really worth all this work - and I would really appreciate suggestions as to where to buy and what to buy in the region of 1000 ukp or so - remember, it must look pretty as well as sound good! I am in the Glasgow area. thanks, Jim |
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In article , jimmy
wrote: Hi, Firstly, I am absolutely not a troll! OK. :-) She has decided she quite likes the look of Rotel kit and may allow me to get that. However, when I phoned a hi-fi shop in the area to see if they have Rotel in stock they sounded rather pretentious and fitted the sterotype hi-fi nutter profile which puts me off going in This kind of response is a sign that the people in the shop are more concerned with grabbing your cash than in actually having any real understanding of audio and giving you decent advice. ( I really don't want to spend £80 on a mains cable). Nor should you have to. Budget is not really a big consideration within reason - but I am finding this a load of hassle and am close to caving in and going to Comet and spending another £500 on a music centre again - are separates really worth all this work - and I would really appreciate suggestions as to where to buy and what to buy in the region of 1000 ukp or so - remember, it must look pretty as well as sound good! It would be useful if you could say a bit more about; 1) The kind of music you tend to prefer. (And how loud! :-) ) 2) Do you use CD, LP, radio, etc regularly 3) Size and general furnishings of room. 4) Any particular facilities you require These would help people to give more specific advice. However in general I'd say that if you are willing to spend around 1000UKP then you could get a pretty good audio system with carefully chosen seperate units. My personal suggestion would also be to spend a fair fraction on the speakers as my experience is this is the area which pays the most dividend once the other items are of reasonable quality. NAD do tend to be reasonably regarded. However so do Rotel. I also think that Creek tend to go unjustly overlooked. So there are various possibilities, but more info would help us make more specific suggestions. 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 |
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"jimmy" wrote in message ... Hi, Firstly, I am absolutely not a troll! Waste of time posting here then! ;-) My wife and I have had a relatively top of the range Sony 'music centre' mini system for about 10 years ( cost about 500 ukp at that time ). It has now given up the ghost and I want to indulge myself in a half decent separates system. After doing a bit of research I though NAD looked a good buy with the chosen system coming in at around 800 ukp. However, as soon as my wife saw it she decided it was far too ugly to grace our living room - so that was that. She has decided she quite likes the look of Rotel kit and may allow me to get that. However, when I phoned a hi-fi shop in the area to see if they have Rotel in stock they sounded rather pretentious and fitted the sterotype hi-fi nutter profile which puts me off going in ( I really don't want to spend £80 on a mains cable). Budget is not really a big consideration within reason - but I am finding this a load of hassle and am close to caving in and going to Comet and spending another £500 on a music centre again - are separates really worth all this work - and I would really appreciate suggestions as to where to buy and what to buy in the region of 1000 ukp or so - remember, it must look pretty as well as sound good! I am in the Glasgow area. It's really quite simple - if you don't want the hassle of putting together a system yourself (and I can quite understand how daunted you might be by that prospect) just go into a couple of 'HiFi' shops that you feel you can trust (ignore any 'pretentiousness' - it comes with the territory), give them your requirements, get their recommendations and get a demo (very important). Better yet, ask them if you can audition the 'recommended' gear in your own home - any 'decent' hifi shop will be more than willing to do this, although they might want to swipe your card for the value of the kit on a 'returnable' basis. (Mention Rotel to start the proceedings off - I personally doubt you would be disappointed with any Rotel gear...??) Gently play each shop off against the other until you are comfortable with the 'sound' and the price of any kit you decide on. Even better yet, go to Comet, like you say, and simply buy the setup that takes your fancy - if it's ss/digital gear you're after, there really isn't much difference between the various names (Technics, Sony, Denon etc.) provided you get enough power to do the job. Use your own judgement to avoid trashy 'unknown' makes - an abundance of flashing lights is usually a good clue..... |
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"jimmy" wrote in message
... Budget is not really a big consideration within reason - but I am finding this a load of hassle and am close to caving in and going to Comet and spending another £500 on a music centre again - are separates really worth all this work - and I would really appreciate suggestions as to where to buy and what to buy in the region of 1000 ukp or so - remember, it must look pretty as well as sound good! I am in the Glasgow area. thanks, Jim Superfi (with whom I have no connection) sell separates, have a website, and from memory, don't charge for delivery in the UK mainland. http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm -- M Stewart Milton Keynes, UK http://www.megalith.freeserve.co.uk/oddimage.htm |
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"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message ... In article , jimmy wrote: Hi, Firstly, I am absolutely not a troll! OK. :-) She has decided she quite likes the look of Rotel kit and may allow me to get that. However, when I phoned a hi-fi shop in the area to see if they have Rotel in stock they sounded rather pretentious and fitted the sterotype hi-fi nutter profile which puts me off going in This kind of response is a sign that the people in the shop are more concerned with grabbing your cash than in actually having any real understanding of audio and giving you decent advice. ( I really don't want to spend £80 on a mains cable). Nor should you have to. Budget is not really a big consideration within reason - but I am finding this a load of hassle and am close to caving in and going to Comet and spending another £500 on a music centre again - are separates really worth all this work - and I would really appreciate suggestions as to where to buy and what to buy in the region of 1000 ukp or so - remember, it must look pretty as well as sound good! It would be useful if you could say a bit more about; 1) The kind of music you tend to prefer. (And how loud! :-) ) 2) Do you use CD, LP, radio, etc regularly 3) Size and general furnishings of room. 4) Any particular facilities you require These would help people to give more specific advice. However in general I'd say that if you are willing to spend around 1000UKP then you could get a pretty good audio system with carefully chosen seperate units. My personal suggestion would also be to spend a fair fraction on the speakers as my experience is this is the area which pays the most dividend once the other items are of reasonable quality. NAD do tend to be reasonably regarded. However so do Rotel. I also think that Creek tend to go unjustly overlooked. So there are various possibilities, but more info would help us make more specific suggestions. 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 Thanks to all for the advice - I have spoken to a shop on the phone who sound quite helpful and we are going in tomorrow to hear the Rotel gear. The room the system will be used in is pretty large and is carpeted and has a fairly large suite. The music we play is really a broad range since we have quite differing tastes in the family. I do like the facility to go quite loud occasionally though. We won't need a tuner or record deck - only CDs will be used. J. |
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jimmy wrote:
Hi, Firstly, I am absolutely not a troll! or so - remember, it must look pretty as well as sound good! I am in the Glasgow area. thanks, Jim ROTEL RA02 AMPLIFIER £350 ROTEL RCD02 CD PLAYER £370 Speakers MISSION M34 SPEAKERS £230 two CABLE TALK IMPROVED 3 INTERCONNECT (1/2 METRE) £16 each CABLE TALK FLAT 2 BIWIRE SPEAKER CABLE £5 meter if you wanted radio tuner ROTEL RT02 TUNER £270 all above http://www.superfi.co.uk Project Debut Phono SB Turntable £140 From sevenoaks If amp has no phono stage or £140 if it has -- Dave xxxx www.davewhitter.myby.co.uk Music is Art - Audio is Engineering Steam is Fun |
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In article , Dave xxxxx
writes jimmy wrote: Hi, Firstly, I am absolutely not a troll! or so - remember, it must look pretty as well as sound good! I am in the Glasgow area. thanks, Jim ROTEL RA02 AMPLIFIER £350 ROTEL RCD02 CD PLAYER £370 Speakers MISSION M34 SPEAKERS £230 two CABLE TALK IMPROVED 3 INTERCONNECT (1/2 METRE) £16 each CABLE TALK FLAT 2 BIWIRE SPEAKER CABLE £5 meter if you wanted radio tuner ROTEL RT02 TUNER £270 Save yourself some dosh. Denon TU260 Mk2 for around 89 odd quid from Richersounds. Excellent AM and FM tuner. Some people use these for rebroadcast applications and monitoring. Excellent value for money. Spend some of the saved money on a good aerial and cable. Not the crap sold in the DIY sheds, a Triax or Unix from CPC or similar... Trust me I'm a radio transmission engineer:) -- Tony Sayer |
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 20:27:21 +0100, tony sayer
wrote: In article , Dave xxxxx writes jimmy wrote: Hi, Firstly, I am absolutely not a troll! or so - remember, it must look pretty as well as sound good! I am in the Glasgow area. thanks, Jim ROTEL RA02 AMPLIFIER £350 ROTEL RCD02 CD PLAYER £370 Speakers MISSION M34 SPEAKERS £230 two CABLE TALK IMPROVED 3 INTERCONNECT (1/2 METRE) £16 each CABLE TALK FLAT 2 BIWIRE SPEAKER CABLE £5 meter if you wanted radio tuner ROTEL RT02 TUNER £270 Save yourself some dosh. Denon TU260 Mk2 for around 89 odd quid from Richersounds. Excellent AM and FM tuner. Some people use these for rebroadcast applications and monitoring. Excellent value for money. Spend some of the saved money on a good aerial and cable. Not the crap sold in the DIY sheds, a Triax or Unix from CPC or similar... Trust me I'm a radio transmission engineer:) Save yourself even more dosh by avoiding the latest models in electronics - and don't spend *anything* on cables. Buy a system from one dealer, and you'll get cables thrown in for free - they'll be all you'll ever need. Trust me I'm a precision analogue electronics engineer :-) Richer Sounds (it's in Jamaica Street if you don't already know) Cambridge Audio CD5 £99.95 Cambridge Audio A300 £139.95 Mordaunt-Short MS908 £499.95 Good alternative speakers from other stores a B&W DM603S3 or KEF Q5 - £650 but you can get them for £600 from any decent store. Note the heavy spending bias towards the speakers in these recommendations - this is not an accident. Modern electronics are extremely good, so once you've got past the most basic trash, and used a 'box shifter' like Richer Sounds to secure good stuff at bargain basement prices, you have a lot more budget for what *really* makes a difference to sound quality - the speakers. Mission and Wharfedale seem to have very variable ranges these days, some good but some dogs, so I'd tend to stick with solid 'strength in depth' makes like Mordaunt-Short, KEF and B&W. If you're not fussed about really deep bass, you should also look at the superb Dynaudio Audience 52, which also comes in at about £600, but is a stand mounter, so allow an extra £100 or so for decent stands from Target or similar. Regarding 'she who must be obeyed', slim floorstanders like the others mentioned above are often preferred visually, but sometimes lack the midrange clarity of a top standmount like the Dynaudio. In combination with the Cambridge Audio gear mentioned above (or spend an extra £150 or so for the Cambridge Audio Azur 540 pair if you really must have the latest 'prettiest' gear - available in black or silver - let SWMBO choose and she can't complain later!), this will give you genuine 'high end' sound for a *very* reasonable outlay. BTW, the advice on the Denon TU260 (and aerial) was spot on - it's still the best budget tuner around. If it ain't broke, don't fix it! -- Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering |
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BTW, the advice on the Denon TU260 (and aerial) was spot on - it's
still the best budget tuner around. If it ain't broke, don't fix it! Awww! Fankx!. Course you could seek out some decent speakers from yesteryear such as the Spendor BC1's, could live with those quite easily if SWMBO ever objected to the 63's on their stands. Fortunately she's one of those rare wimmen who likes consumer audio having her own QUAD 11's and 33/303/FM2 much updated, with 24/96 M audio soundcard and LAN server with some few thousand tracks to draw from in her playroom:)) Simple really change yer SWMBO before yer speakers!.... -- Tony Sayer |
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"jimmy" wrote
After doing a bit of research I though NAD looked a good buy with the chosen system coming in at around 800 ukp. However, as soon as my wife saw it she decided it was far too ugly to grace our living room - so that was that. Have you tried retorting that in fact, she is also too ugly to darken your living room, but you don't go on about it? I am astonished at the crap some guys get over their hi-fi from their wives - what they can and can't have there, etc. No wife of mine would get a choice in the matter of my hi-fi. And if she was so up herself that she couldn't live with it, then well, the problem resolves itself, doesn't it? Sheesh. |
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