Simaudio Moon Evolution Andromeda Reference CD player
Simaudio Moon Evolution Andromeda Reference CD player
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This idea of mine was actually spawned by Jeff Wong, so if it ever develops into a monstrous annual convention, I would like to nominate Jeff Wong as the honorary parade master.
Anyways, Jeff kindly suggested checking out some analog gear together, to show me the ropes, and I thought it might be fun for some of us NYC-ers to get together, see & talk some analog gear, and go get drunk afterwards at a happy hour somewhere.
Anyone have any experience with these or any other Ming Da? They look like a bargain at $499.
After having my "ears" opened by my Grado sr-80 headphones, I want to upgrade my stereo system. In particular speakers and cd/dvd player.
First, here's what I've been using for about 20 yrs!
Denon integrated amp: PMA-300v
Cerwin Vega D5 speakers (surround on 12" subs falling apart)
Pioneer cd player (recently broke)
I listen to rock, jazz, swing, but my wife likes pop & dance music.
At what price does a basic analog set-up (pre-amp, tone arm, cartridge, table) sound better than a similarly priced CD player?
I think that if I had $170 to spend, the latest Oppo multi-format player would sound better than any analog set-up I could put together. Give me $1,000 and I could put together an analog set-up that would easily beat a $1,000 CD player.
So where's the tipping point? And what would that analog system look like?
I think I've narrowed down a problem to my turntable, I get a background noise only on my right speaker when playing Vinyl, I've tried 2 different amps (sony, Rotel RA-921) and 2 set's of speakers (Sony, B&W DM302). same symptom on all setups !
if I set the amp to take audio from my PC, the speakers are perfect so I'm sure it's the Table.
It's not a cracking or a humming but just white noise, not really sure how to describe it better than that. I'm new to setting up a system.