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Hi guys, just kickin the idea around. I presently have a NAD T773 receiver that I am very happy with for both HT and also used as a pre-amp for 2 channel music. Our tax money just came & after giving the wife her play money I have approx $1500 to play with. How would a separate pre-amp benefit me? I know that separates generally are the way to go but I need some convincing. I'm open to your suggestions on the matter. Tubes, SS, hybrid, what are the benefits & differences between them? Should I go for it or spend the money on something else? What brands do you recommend?
Any minimonitor that has real bass? Any "slim" floorstand that delivers top notch sound? is this a market underserved?
- need to move to a mini-studio in nyu so spent some good time searching for a pair of right speakers but found either:
1) good bookshelf that has no bass (e.g. cremona auditor)
2) bookshelf that's more capable of full range but after adding the stand is as big as full-sized floorstands. (e.g. micro utopia)
3) "slim" floorstands that is "mid-end" only (e.g. audio physic spark, pmc gb, totem arro)
interested to know your thought?
Check out these old time radio streams with real player. Enjoy.
You may also enjoy this link to the Libary of Congress.
(The following was originally a reply to Cheapskate's post #7949 regarding Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" and audio quality. I'm posting this as a new topic in order to generate discussion on this topic.)
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