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Hi,
I have recently posted a few threads regarding my choices for a new hi-fi system.
I have settled, I think, on a pair of B & W 685s, a Rotel RA-05 amplifier, and am now turning my attention towards the turntable.
my current shortlist is the project debut III, the pro-ject 1xpression III, or the pro-ject RPM 5.2
its sort of a scale of cost versus quality really, in other words, is the RPM worth 50% extra cost?
thanks for all your help
I'd very much like to see Stereophile review this player. Several people have told me Lindemann makes some really good products. I'd be particularly interested to see if this player would make JA's "good enough for hi-rez audio playback" list. Perhaps Stereophile's reviews will lead to manufacturers providing specs on jitter.
People who take joy in hating all things Apple, iTunes, and iPod have one less gripe. After reaching a new agreement with the major record labels Apple announced that it will no longer embed copy protection into any of its songs. Not only does that mean that it will become easier to move iTunes libraries between computers but non-iPod devices will now be able to play files purchased from the iTunes store. Starting today 8 million songs will be offered DRM-free, the transition is expected to be finished in approximately 3 to 4 months.
A friend/acquaintance of mine hosted a party for some coworkers. He has a pair of really nice B&W speakers (I do not recall the model, but I think they are in the $8,000 to five figure range). Some of the coworkers had some kids that were out of control, and they ended up kicking or punching in the drivers and woofers on the speakers. Of course, he was livid. There were a few kids, and he let the parents know but due to there being some potentially innocent children and office politics, he wasn't really in a position to ask them to pay for the speakers. He was beside himself.
I like to purchase records, whenever I can, from actual stores around the city. Indie bookstores/music stores need a strong base of patrons to survive in these times, and I try to do my part.