judson_w
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This was mentioned in the Jason Stoddard's thread, but I figured I would relay it here. Robert Padgett apparently passed a few weeks ago. I know he wrote a lot here.
Thank you for the information, Didnt know thatThis was mentioned in the Jason Stoddard's thread, but I figured I would relay it here. Robert Padgett apparently passed a few weeks ago. I know he wrote a lot here.
This was mentioned in the Jason Stoddard's thread, but I figured I would relay it here. Robert Padgett apparently passed a few weeks ago. I know he wrote a lot here.
It's surreal and sad to know someone online, and then they are no-more. His electronic footprint remains. I appreciated my online time with him.Thanks -- I see that now. Several of us were chatting with Robert on his SLACK chatroom on 9/9. He was pretty excited that his Vali 2 was A-OK after a tube failure.
Good morning folks! hope all is well.
is there anyone around using the Valhalla 2 with a turntable?
I’m contemplating getting one... doesn’t need to be high end at all... so thinking of having a switch like SYS and switch back and forth....
thoughts? thanks!
I am using mine with a turntable. Two actually. Currently have a Pro-ject Debut Carbon and a Dual 1215 connected via a Pro-ject DS2 Tube Box phono preamp. Before I got the Dual, I had a Sony PS-LX510 in the system (still want to get it back in).
As you are probably aware, you would need a phono preamp between the turntable and the Valhalla (or have a turntable with a built in phono preamp).
The SYS would work for switching between two inputs going to the Valhalla. I would suggest having the volume on the SYS turned to max so it is sending the full line signal to the Valhalla and then you control volume with that (being fully passive, the SYS will provide no gain, so why not). That being said, there are plenty of passive switches without volume pots in them that you can find. I currently use a Realistic Tape Control Center so I can select which source I want to listen to and where its signal should go (since I have the Valhalla 2 as well as a tube integrated amp for speakers, and a reel to reel that sometimes I decide I want to have fun and dub something to tape).
Hey @judson_w, folks! Hope all is well!
Yeah, I am aware that I would need a phono preamp... but I will quite likely get a turntable with one built in... as I am still in the early research phase, still trying to find out the best bang for the buck route.
To be honest, not really sure if it will be a good "investment" as I DO enjoy the "convenience" of digital (just put together a raspberry pi running Plex server, feeding the BiFrost (via optical cable/Hifi berry)... and I am super happy with its quality!
I guess the "turntable" is more of a nostalgia feeling as I would love to go back to what we had growing up, the whole experience of sitting down to enjoy music... checking out the album cover, remove from the sleeve... etc...
cheers!
While I am mostly a vinyl listener, I can understand the convenience of digital (no real need for quotes; it is convenient). I also am a glutton for variety so my sources in my system are:
-Pro-ject Debut Carbon
-Dual 1215
-Teac A-2300SD (reel to reel)
-A Marantz SD-432 (cassette tapes)
-Oppo BDP-83 (CDs)
-Raspberry pi with a Hifiberry Digi+ HAT
The Oppo and the Raspberry Pi both feed into a Modi Multibit.
With the raspberry pi, I understand the appeal of queuing up several albums and letting them play one after the other without flipping and changing records.
Whenever friends ask me for recommendations for vinyl, I do my best first to dissuade them as it can be cumbersome and a money sink. Then if they persist, I gauge their level of interest. For most of my friends, my system is overkill for them (hell, the phono preamp costs more than some of their systems in their entirety). I do not judge those who do not need or want a lot, though I do my best to steer them away from Crosleys and such. There are decent inexpensive tables out there, and some used ones that are not bad either. I got my Sony PS-LX510 for $35 from Craigslist. Yes, I then spent double that getting a new cartridge for it, but I could have saved money by just replacing the stylus. Point being, there are some inexpensive stand alone preamps out there, so $35 for table, $30 (estimate) for new stylus, and $50 for a phono preamp puts you at $115 which is not too bad. Of course, used could have other issues.
I am rambling now, so I will stop.
Hi, am I correct that Valhalla mk1 cannot tube roll? so all I can do is replace exact same tubes, sorry for a newbie question