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In Reply to: RE: Hate 'em! Only owned six. /nt\ posted by Opus 33 1/3 on August 22, 2014 at 10:29:37
You must have just kept buying them because you were certain there would be one that sounded good eventually. That's what I did with CDs and CD players when they first came out. After 300 CDs and five different CD players, I decided there was no hope and I returned to buying vinyl. The best part is that I never dumped any of my vinyl during that period.
Best regards,
John Elison
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John, have you heard any of the newer players or DACs out there? The hardware has come a long way in my opinion.
Really? In other words, you think I should get back into digital? ;-)
I'm sorry. That just seemed kind of funny to me. Yes, I've heard the new stuff and I own some of it. I was referring to the early 1980s in my response to Opus. Furthermore, it was intended to be kind of a joke.
Presently, I'm heavily into high-resolution digital including DSD. I rarely play vinyl anymore unless its a high-resolution digital copy of an LP. At this moment, I'm trying to decide whether to buy a TASCAM DA-3000 to replace my aging Alesis Masterlink for recording vinyl.
Thanks,
John Elison
John
Be sure to post a review here. I love my TT and mainly listen to Vinyl, but my Bryston BDA2 plays some good music. Fantastic for convenience, does it give up anything, I think yes but I am really biased. Use the Alesis to rip.
I have a Theta Gen VA and the Bryston is seriously good.
The customer is then charged what he is likely to stand. ...
Well, I don't think the Alesis Masterlink gives up much when it comes to copying vinyl. It seems to get right for me. I enjoy listening to digital copies of vinyl just as much as I enjoy listening to vinyl. I'm guessing the TASCAM DA-3000 will do an equally satisfying job, but I'll let you know.
Incidentally, the component for all my digital playback currently is an Oppo BDP-105D. I love it! ;-)
Best regards,
John Elison
Three other Planar 2s and the two Planar 3s were very good. One of the 3s I wish I still had. Had Brit Audio re-wire the RB 300 with Cardas. That and the P3 motor upgrade made it an excellent deck.
Opus 33 1/3
Edits: 08/22/14
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