Sony manual turntable, PS-LX350H
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Has anyone heard Peachtree Audio's Decca integrated amp yet? From what I hear, it's a $800 hybrid tube/solid state 50 Wpc with a built-in DAC designed by Scott Nixon, with a direct slot for a Sonos amp in the back. It seems like a pretty good solution to beginners getting into hi-fi audio, at least, from the computer angle. Looks intriguing...
Hi,
it was a bad day for my audio equipment today...
I suddenly started getting lots of static from the right channel of my EAR V20. The tubes are pretty new, the amp was retubed a year ago and was not used at all between September and early December. The tubes don't have more than 200 hours on them.
Any idea as to what might be the problem? I'm contacting EAR of course, but it's the holidays today...
While I know that many individuals here are not into audio via a computer, I'm hoping that some individuals will have some valuable insight in this regard.
I'm of the understanding that audio over USB is not desirable due to jitter. So, to have an external CD-rom drive that is connected to the computer via a USB cable is not exactly ideal. Understood and appreciated.
However, I'm curious to know if anyone has any recommendations on a rom drive and the best method of connection for highest quality? IDE, SATA, Firewire?
I know this isn't an "audiophile" level turntable, but does anyone have any experience with it? It looks nicely made, and has plenty of adjustability. Also it's very cheap which is good for me. I've found it new for ~$140. I can't figure out if it has a built in pre-amp however. Does anyone know? I've seen it listed in the specs on one site, but not on a couple of others so I'm confused.
Is it good enough to be an introduction into vinyl for me without spending a lot of money? Then if I'm still into it in a year when I get out of school I'll get something nicer.