Does Classe have a reliability problem?
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There are acoustic treatment tweaks out there that include SMALL LITTLE things. I recall those coin-sized discs that allegedly changed acoustics if rotated on their own axis. And you know those things that look like a large fork, with wavy wood tines?
I know acoustic treatment is very valuable - but why would any reasonable person, with even a tiny bit of acoustics awareness, entertain the idea that itty bitty things inside a room would help? Or, IF there is something to it, can you explain?
I am new to Hi-Fi, so please bear with me. I plan to upgrade my current stereo system, and would like some advice, especially regarding an integrated receiver (or amp components). I just purchased the Oppo DV-980H universal player, and I would like to take advantage of its HDMI output. For now, I will play 2 channel stereo, but may want to upgrade to surround sound at a later date. I have not settled on a pair of speakers yet, but am leaning towards the Vandersteen 2Ce SIG II. For vinyl, I recently ordered the Pro-Ject Debut III turntable.
I have a good buddy who defers to me as his audio expert (um... yeah, *right*), and who has recently been bitten by the HT bug. We both use Linn speakers (those of you who cruise these forums will remember me as the Ninka-speaker-placement guy from a few weeks ago), and we both like their clean, snappy, detail-oriented sound.
My pal is leaning toward getting some second-hand gear made by Classe (his particular interest is in either an SSP 25 or an SSP 75, and a CAV 75 or CAV 150 for power), and he's asked me to vet the choice for him.