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£1000 on a separates kit - ideas?
I'm in the market for a separates system with a budget of approx £1000. That seems to be pocket money to many of you here, but it will be the most I've spent on a system to date. What I will need is: 1) Integrated amplifier 2) DAB/FM tuner (extra bands welcome) 3) CD player 4) Pair of floor-standing speakers I'm extremely anal when it comes to appearance, so I want the separates to be the same colour/finish, style and manufacturer. They need to be available in silver/titanium, as all-black won't go with the room. The speakers will need to be beech, maple or cherry to fit in with the furniture. I've shortlisted the following combinations which can be had for £600 to £750, sparing the rest for speakers and interconnects, Cambridge Audio Azur 640A V2 Integrated Amplifier http://www.cambridgeaudio.com/summar...Version+2%2 9 Cambridge Audio Azur 640T V2 DAB/FM tuner http://www.cambridgeaudio.com/summar...e=Azur+640T+V2 Cambridge Audio Azur 640C V2 CD Player http://www.cambridgeaudio.com/summar...28Version+2%29 Denon PMA-700AE Integrated Amplifier http://www.denon.co.uk/site/frames_m...detail&Pid=286 Denon TU-1800DAB DAB/FM/AM Tuner http://www.denon.co.uk/site/frames_m...detail&Pid=230 Denon DCD-700AE CD Player http://www.denon.co.uk/site/frames_m...detail&Pid=287 Harman/Kardon HK 970 Integrated Amplifier http://www.harmankardon.com/product_...70/230&sType=C Harman/Kardon TU 970 DAB/FM/AM Tuner http://www.harmankardon.com/product_...70/230&sType=C Harman/Kardon HD 970 CD Player http://www.harmankardon.com/product_...70/230&sType=C Marantz PM4001OSE Integrated Amplifier http://www.marantz.com/new/index.cfm...=comp&type=ose Marantz ST7001 DAB/FM/AM Tuner http://www.marantz.com/new/index.cfm...=comp&type=tun Marantz CD5001OSE CD Player http://www.marantz.com/new/index.cfm...=comp&type=ose NAD C325BEE Integrated Amplifier http://www.nadelectronics.com/hifi_a...EE_framset.htm NAD C445 DAB/FM/AM Tuner http://www.nadelectronics.com/tuners/C445_framset.htm NAD C521BEE CD Player Anyone have any thoughts on my conundrum? Are there any other worthy manufacturers that I should add to the list? Now on to the speakers. If I look at £200 to £300 for a good pair, what would you suggest? Bear in mind that the choice constricts itself if I go for a £750 system. Some inspiration: http://www.hifibitz.co.uk/subcategory.asp?id=29 http://www.hifistore.co.uk/category.php?qsCat=FLOORSPK2 http://www.hifi4less.com/section.php/16/0 http://www.richersounds.com/productl... NG&sort=price http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/p.../sort/asc/sc/1 As an outside thought I'm considering replacing the CD player in my proposed setup for a hard disk player. There are a few problems with the ones I know of: Acoustic Solutions SP150 (£200). http://www.acousticsolutions.net/product.asp?ID=208 Lacks connectivity, appears a little cheap, small hard disk means compression, and would mean buying the rest of an Acoustic Solutions setup. http://www.acousticsolutions.net/cat...?Cat=Separates Cambridge Audio Azur 640H (£600). http://www.cambridgeaudio.com/summar...itle=Azur+640H Expensive, amounting to £1300 with the 640A V2 and the 640T V2. Yamaha CDR-HD1500 (£500). http://www.yamaha-uk.com/hifi_compon...product_id=111 Great piece of kit, but Yamaha seem to be distinctly lacking in other silver/titanium audio separates. One of these might go well with a Yamaha A/V Receiver with DAB/FM, but I would expect the stereo amplifying quality to be worse than with standalone stereo separates. http://www.yamaha-uk.com/av_amps_rec...product_id=128 Are there any more available hard disk options? Any help on the above would be gratefully received. TIA. |
£1000 on a separates kit - ideas?
In article , Cuzman
writes I'm in the market for a separates system with a budget of approx £1000. That seems to be pocket money to many of you here, but it will be the most I've spent on a system to date. What I will need is: 1) Integrated amplifier 2) DAB/FM tuner (extra bands welcome) 3) CD player 4) Pair of floor-standing speakers One thing I can tell you is that UK DAB is now ****e.. FM's still ok with a good signal that is.... -- Tony Sayer |
£1000 on a separates kit - ideas?
"Cuzman" wrote in message ... I'm in the market for a separates system with a budget of approx £1000. That seems to be pocket money to many of you here, but it will be the most I've spent on a system to date. What I will need is: 1) Integrated amplifier 2) DAB/FM tuner (extra bands welcome) 3) CD player 4) Pair of floor-standing speakers snip lists OK..... Out of that lot I like the Denon gear, but here's another way of stretching your budget: Grab this lot from Argos for about 230 quid: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/argos.JPG You'll get 3 identical remotes and a pair of ****e silver superslim floorstanders no good to man nor beast... The DAB/FM is perfectly OK. The CDP is quite adequate - sonically indistinguishable from a Marantz KI Sig I had (and recently got rid of), if a little less 'bold' and it plays MP3s from CDRW... The amp is weedy but will drive reasonable sensitive speakers to a high enough level for most people in the 'average' room. See them he http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Browse...%3D3677 1.htm Then spend the balance on the best pair of speakers you can't quite afford. (Buy mediocre speakers and they will render any electronic mediocre....) I suspect B&W would do you here... Upgrade the gadgets at some time in the future, as and when funds allow, keeping the speakers forever if you made the right choice first time..... Any help on the above would be gratefully received. You're welcome, but you won't follow my tip because, like everybody else, you have an somewhat unrealistic budget for what you want (not enough left for speakers, really) and you are starting at the 'wrong end! ;-) |
£1000 on a separates kit - ideas?
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tony sayer wrote: One thing I can tell you is that UK DAB is now ****e.. And getting worse... Just treat it as a substitute for AM and you won't be *that* disappointed. ;-) FM's still ok with a good signal that is.... Yes - remember to allow for a decent external aerial in the budget if you're serious about radio listening. -- *A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
£1000 on a separates kit - ideas?
Cuzman wrote:
Cambridge Audio Azur Very nice. Denon Nice. Harman/Kardon Horrible. Marantz Quite nice. NAD God-awful. What do they sound like? I have no idea - those were pretty-fi ratings. (Cambridge wins for me in the looks stakes.) If modern audio electronics is as good as they say it is, I'm tempted to agree with Keith, in that maybe you're allotting too much of the budget to the electronics and not enough to the speakers. In other words, you could cut the cost of the amp/CD/radio and not suffer much loss in quality; while adding the savings to the speaker budget could make a *big* difference. -- Wally www.wally.myby.co.uk |
£1000 on a separates kit - ideas?
Keith G wrote:
" Grab this lot from Argos for about 230 quid: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/argos.JPG You'll get 3 identical remotes and a pair of ****e silver superslim floorstanders no good to man nor beast... " The offending articles: http://www.argos.co.uk/wcsstore/argo...5UC256801X.jpg I was originally thinking more along the lines of a £700 system and speakers like the Acoustic Energy Aegis Evo 3: http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/p...roduct_ID/1278 So you really think it would be best all round with cheap separates and £600 speakers like the B&W DM603? http://www.hifix.co.uk/shop.lasso?shop=B-W If I spend £600 on speakers, maybe £360 on some Cambridge Audio is a viable option: Cambridge Audio Classic A5 Integrated Amplifier (£120) http://www.richersounds.com/showprod...id=CAMB-A5-SIL Cambridge Audio Classic D100 CD Player (£120) http://www.richersounds.com/showprod...=CAMB-D100-SIL Cambridge Audio Classic DAB300 Tuner (£120) http://www.richersounds.com/showprod...=CAMB-DAB300-S |
£1000 on a separates kit - ideas?
"Cuzman" wrote in message ... Keith G wrote: " Grab this lot from Argos for about 230 quid: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/argos.JPG You'll get 3 identical remotes and a pair of ****e silver superslim floorstanders no good to man nor beast... " The offending articles: http://www.argos.co.uk/wcsstore/argo...5UC256801X.jpg I was originally thinking more along the lines of a £700 system and speakers like the Acoustic Energy Aegis Evo 3: http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/p...roduct_ID/1278 So you really think it would be best all round with cheap separates and £600 speakers like the B&W DM603? http://www.hifix.co.uk/shop.lasso?shop=B-W If I spend £600 on speakers, maybe £360 on some Cambridge Audio is a viable option: Cambridge Audio Classic A5 Integrated Amplifier (£120) http://www.richersounds.com/showprod...id=CAMB-A5-SIL Cambridge Audio Classic D100 CD Player (£120) http://www.richersounds.com/showprod...=CAMB-D100-SIL Cambridge Audio Classic DAB300 Tuner (£120) http://www.richersounds.com/showprod...=CAMB-DAB300-S OK, difficult for me - my table lamp's blown (strange bulbs - no spare) so I'm in the dark, excuse any spelling mistakes. Contrary to the old days when speakers were (apparently) much of a muchness and amplifiers &c, varied wildly, nowadays the 'electronics' are pretty much a done deal at the various price levels and speakers are where the main differences lie. The most important thing is room/speaker matching, closely followed by speaker/amp matching. Put simply, poor speakers or a bad speaker/room match will knacker any 'electronics' line-up. The reason I say grab the Argos cheap stuff is that it is plenty good enough to steer you toward speakers you could live with and which would survive future electronics upgrades. You say you wanted 'matching' stuff (I can relate to that), the Argos stuff matches perfectly, is all controllable from the same remote (including tone controls) and it has nice buttons. Best of all it is as cheap as chips and you can shove it into a bedroom for a second system when you can afford a *proper* upgrade, I've no experience of the modern Cambridge stuff, but I believe it is perfectly OK - 50% more money though, which will eat into you speaker budget. Speakers? One here (or not, I suspect, these days) had the Evo 3s and said they were 'crap' (???), a friend of mine has them but when I sent him a pair of Needles (the thin blck ones): http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/speakers1.JPG ....he put them out of commission and tells me they have not been used since. I have no reason to disbelieve him and if (possible) proof were needed, here's a shot of the Needles now getting elbowed out by a bigger pair of 'firewood horns' he has just had built!! http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/show/speakers2.JPG (Note where the AEs are!! ;-) B&W 603s? My son has the S2 model of the 602s and wouldn't swap them, check you need the floorstander version, I'm not sure they're always a better thing! See my reply to Wally for further info about the Argos stuff, but my answer stays the same - grab your matching stack (Argos or Cambridge, whatever) and then partner it with the best speakers you can find. Good secondhand will double your budget - any half decent hifi shop will allow you to audition a 600 quid pair of secondhand speakers at home. Walk away if they won't!! |
£1000 on a separates kit - ideas?
"Wally" wrote If modern audio electronics is as good as they say it is, I'm tempted to agree with Keith, in that maybe you're allotting too much of the budget to the electronics and not enough to the speakers. In other words, you could cut the cost of the amp/CD/radio and not suffer much loss in quality; while adding the savings to the speaker budget could make a *big* difference. Sadly, if you don't want to go eBay/secondhand a fahsand pahn isn't a lot of money for an *it all* audio solution these days! I'm less inclined to rcommend secondhand these days as the 'names' have goon loopy for price and the cheap crap seems to be well tatty, from what I've seen on some eBay auctions! (When I wanted a 'remote controlled' SS stack the other say I didn't want to fart about trying to mix and match shrapnel!!) My findings with the Argos cheepies: DAB/FM - perfectly OK on a proper aerial but the DAB works fine off the supplied wet string aerial - the FM is indistinguishable from a Denon and a Technics tuner I have here. The DAB is DAB - not as bad as some would have you believe at times...!! Only 4 presets on each of DAB and FM - plenty for me!! The CDP - plays MP3s from CDRW and is much of a muchness at anything like the price. The cruncher for me was with the 'internal volume' halved on a Marantz KI Sig CDP, I could not tell them apart and could flick between them seamlessly!! The amp - weakest link in the chain but with digital everything. I've supplemented mine with a Denon but only because I *wanted* the Denon! (For the pre section which is configured perfectly for my needs - the Argos amp isn't, it has only Line Out which does not give me remote volume control on valve power amps!) (You get the same remote with each of them - so you should never lose them!!) VFM - outrageous for brand new 'feature-rich' kit with warranties! Build quality - you can't help but like them! Sound quality - fine! Glad to have them - oh yes! :-) |
£1000 on a separates kit - ideas?
DAB/FM - perfectly OK on a proper aerial but the DAB works fine off the
supplied wet string aerial - the FM is indistinguishable from a Denon and a Technics tuner I have here. The DAB is DAB - not as bad as some would have you believe at times... Jeezz Keith you heard it recently?, since they knocked the rates down If you can't hear the difference something's seriously wrong!.... -- Tony Sayer |
£1000 on a separates kit - ideas?
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , tony sayer wrote: One thing I can tell you is that UK DAB is now ****e.. And getting worse... Just treat it as a substitute for AM and you won't be *that* disappointed. ;-) FM's still ok with a good signal that is.... Yes - remember to allow for a decent external aerial in the budget if you're serious about radio listening. Why not a freeview tuner? http://tinyurl.com/kmfhf 25UKP, job done? |
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