Listening #58 Ortofon, EAR, Koetsu, September 2008

Listening #58 Ortofon, EAR, Koetsu, September 2008

Is it my imagination, or has the low-power tube movement of the last 15 years gone hand in hand with a renewed interest in moving-coil step-up transformers? Trannies remain misunderstood or ignored by most of the audio press&mdash;requests for review samples continue to be met with genial shock, rather like tourism in the Budapest of the 1990s&mdash;but enthusiasm for the practice seems only to grow. That leaves me to wonder: Did the unquestioning use of <I>active</I> pre-preamps for so many years grow out of the same bad attitude that gave us all those awful-sounding high-power amps and low-sensitivity loudspeakers? You know the mindset: Parts are cheap. Gain is free. Do it because you <I>can...</I>

Listening #58 Contacts

Listening #58 Contacts

Is it my imagination, or has the low-power tube movement of the last 15 years gone hand in hand with a renewed interest in moving-coil step-up transformers? Trannies remain misunderstood or ignored by most of the audio press&mdash;requests for review samples continue to be met with genial shock, rather like tourism in the Budapest of the 1990s&mdash;but enthusiasm for the practice seems only to grow. That leaves me to wonder: Did the unquestioning use of <I>active</I> pre-preamps for so many years grow out of the same bad attitude that gave us all those awful-sounding high-power amps and low-sensitivity loudspeakers? You know the mindset: Parts are cheap. Gain is free. Do it because you <I>can...</I>

Listening #58 Page 3

Listening #58 Page 3

Is it my imagination, or has the low-power tube movement of the last 15 years gone hand in hand with a renewed interest in moving-coil step-up transformers? Trannies remain misunderstood or ignored by most of the audio press&mdash;requests for review samples continue to be met with genial shock, rather like tourism in the Budapest of the 1990s&mdash;but enthusiasm for the practice seems only to grow. That leaves me to wonder: Did the unquestioning use of <I>active</I> pre-preamps for so many years grow out of the same bad attitude that gave us all those awful-sounding high-power amps and low-sensitivity loudspeakers? You know the mindset: Parts are cheap. Gain is free. Do it because you <I>can...</I>

Listening #58 Page 2

Listening #58 Page 2

Is it my imagination, or has the low-power tube movement of the last 15 years gone hand in hand with a renewed interest in moving-coil step-up transformers? Trannies remain misunderstood or ignored by most of the audio press&mdash;requests for review samples continue to be met with genial shock, rather like tourism in the Budapest of the 1990s&mdash;but enthusiasm for the practice seems only to grow. That leaves me to wonder: Did the unquestioning use of <I>active</I> pre-preamps for so many years grow out of the same bad attitude that gave us all those awful-sounding high-power amps and low-sensitivity loudspeakers? You know the mindset: Parts are cheap. Gain is free. Do it because you <I>can...</I>

Listening #58

Listening #58

Is it my imagination, or has the low-power tube movement of the last 15 years gone hand in hand with a renewed interest in moving-coil step-up transformers? Trannies remain misunderstood or ignored by most of the audio press&mdash;requests for review samples continue to be met with genial shock, rather like tourism in the Budapest of the 1990s&mdash;but enthusiasm for the practice seems only to grow. That leaves me to wonder: Did the unquestioning use of <I>active</I> pre-preamps for so many years grow out of the same bad attitude that gave us all those awful-sounding high-power amps and low-sensitivity loudspeakers? You know the mindset: Parts are cheap. Gain is free. Do it because you <I>can...</I>

Selling a stereo system

Hello,

I am looking to sell a stereo system I purchased in 1987 for something more compact and less costly. My question is, what is the best route to take in selling it? I am unsure if it would be considered hi fidelity, at the time of purchase or these days. But, here are the components:

NAD 7250PE Receiver ($700.00)
NAD 6130 Cassette Deck ($350.00)
Rega Planar Turntable ($549.00)
Magneplanar Flat Loudspeakers SMGa - (solid oak trim with black fabric; 4ft. height) ($899.00)

First post - My starter system.

Hello all,

First let me say thanks to Stereophile for being such a great online resource.

After many years of high end car audio i have finally made the move into the home audio arena and all i can say is WOW. it sure is a lot more enjoyable to sit on your couch and enjoy a drink with your eyes closed enjoy the wonderful sound that a solid system can provide. I am fully addicted to this hobby!

my setup is as follows:

NAD C352 Integrated Amp
NAD C542 CD player
Bohlender-Graebener Z-92 Speakers
Monster M-Series Interconnects & Bi-wire cables

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