Everything Old Is New Again

Everything Old Is New Again
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I was very taken with Glenn Gould's concept of "the participant listener." In a fascinating 1966 essay (collected in "Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music") anticipating developments in consumer audio technology he says if "...you enjoy Bruno Walter's performance of the exposition and recapitulation from the first movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony but incline towards Klemperer's handling of the development section...there is nothing to prevent a dedicated connoisseuer from acting as his own tape editor and with these devices, exercising such interpretative predilictions as will per
Bare with me guys, definitely a novice here but your wisdom would be appreciated.
Looking to upgrade my system of Pioneer, Technics, Sony, hodge podge stereo system.
A couple of years ago I purchased a couple of Paradigm bookshelf speakers.
I'm looking to replace my pioneer receiver with an NAD C350 amp and then purchasing a tuner.
I would like to be able to hook up a casette player/recorder, turntable, CD player, and my DVD player to the amplifier.
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