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In Reply to: RE: Introduction posted by TDelectron on February 06, 2017 at 23:27:51
Great Sound - Good Price - High Quality.Anthem Tuner/Pre is a good value and gives you some easy Subwoofer addition capability - Buy two!
Enough power for the Maggies...
Happy listening.... You can drive the Anthem amp directly by the teac you know - But I like the preamp b/c of the tone controls - some recordings need help!
"The hardest thing of all is to find a black cat in a dark room, especially if there is no cat" - Confucius
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"I like the preamp b/c of the tone controls - some recordings need help!"Heresy!!!
ALL recordings should be heard in all their original splendor (or lack thereof)! If you don't like the sound of a particular recording, so what? - that's the way it was intended to be heard! Maybe your system isn't up to audiophile snuff.
It's much better and more pure to go through multiple phono cart/DAC/preamp/interconnects/amp/cables/speaker combinations than to stoop to the use of droll "tone controls"!
;)
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Oh the Teac. Yes it sounds good. It sounds great with the USB connection to my computer and headphones.
But its Android app is absolute garbage. It's the kind of quality I expect to come free with a $30 DAC. It has to load for EVERY directory change. It crashes. It locks up. It's terribly slow.
I refuse to use it. Now I use the Raspberry Pi with a HiFiBerry Digi+ daughterboard and I feed the optical out into the Teac DAC. The Pi is running the Volumio headless player and the app is great.
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