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Headphoneus Supremus
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I did not expect to hear a good sound from my Pioneer SX-3700 speaker out for the HD650,will i was wrong.
Unless you need an area heater for winter, go with SS.
Project Ember doesn't get hot.
Ouch! My wife goes nowhere near my turntable. So glad she's not into music like me
nice!Having a wife/girlfriend that is into music has its good and bad points, the bad being what happened but the good is that my GF has bought me HE-560 (second one, first I gave to my son), Ember and MB Bifrost, kind of hard to yell at her.
The Ember does not get real hot, Magni gets hotter, Lyr2 and Asgard2 get really hot, BH Crack is in between.
Yes, just upgraded to a better phono stage and finally an MC cart... can't wait to hear the new analog setup with the 650's. Really tempted to upgrade to an "end game" table as well and just say 'eff it' to digital for involved listening. It is convenient, but I think a good analog rig can be leaps and bounds beyond the best DACs. I'm beginning to understand the old grumpy analog audiophile syndrome... just without delving crazily into speakers. I am more than happy listening with headphones; especially the 650's.
Project Ember doesn't get hot.
Yes, just upgraded to a better phono stage and finally an MC cart... can't wait to hear the new analog setup with the 650's. Really tempted to upgrade to an "end game" table as well and just say 'eff it' to digital for involved listening. It is convenient, but I think a good analog rig can be leaps and bounds beyond the best DACs. I'm beginning to understand the old grumpy analog audiophile syndrome... just without delving crazily into speakers. I am more than happy listening with headphones; especially the 650's.
Some of my finest musical memories involve listening to LPs and staring at album art...
Yes, just upgraded to a better phono stage and finally an MC cart... can't wait to hear the new analog setup with the 650's. Really tempted to upgrade to an "end game" table as well and just say 'eff it' to digital for involved listening. It is convenient, but I think a good analog rig can be leaps and bounds beyond the best DACs. I'm beginning to understand the old grumpy analog audiophile syndrome... just without delving crazily into speakers. I am more than happy listening with headphones; especially the 650's.
I don't know... I've recently spent a lot of time spinning LPs, but then going back to the same albums through the Bryston + Rega is like: oh, yeah, that's pretty clean.
The bigger problem is finding new vinyl that wasn't digitally mastered. I've purchased updated copies (re-mastered) of some records that I have from the 60s, 70s & 80s and it's pretty different sounding (e.g. Steely Dan "Aja" or Heart "Dreamboat Annie"). On some of these, they sound like the equivalents on HDTracks (I was able to do a direct compare with the Heart album, LP vs. 192/24 from HDTracks and I am convinced that they just took the same remaster and pressed new LPs. Not saying it's bad, but it's not the same sound as the original pressing - the same warmth isn't there, but there is a lot clarity on the new pressings. I like the Steven Wilson mixes for this reason: they usually include a 192/24 needle-drop from an original pressing.
On a humor note, I was working away and suddenly became aware of what I thought were S/PDIF drop-outs during playback, only to look over my shoulder and notice that I was playing an LP.
If you grew-up with vinyl, I think your brain has been conditioned to "filter out" the surface noise and some of the ticks/pops.