In Reply to: Re: I'll likely wait for the pre/pro to crash (or car payment to go away) first. posted by Christine Tham on August 9, 2005 at 14:24:28:
The best sound for the money is to be found in pre-pros from Sunfire, Anthem and Halo, not in multichannel preamps and certainly not in receivers. The installed market in North America is very heavy to pre-pros and they not only have current features, but frequent firmware updates.
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Follow Ups
- Nonsense, Christine. - Jim Pearce 13:39:12 08/10/05 (10)
- isn't your comment a bit strong - i said i wasn't sure ... - Christine Tham 15:32:03 08/10/05 (9)
- by the way, to preempt a possible question ... - Christine Tham 17:51:12 08/10/05 (8)
- Christine, buy a wall shelf for your turntable... - Jim Pearce 09:11:24 08/11/05 (5)
- if you check out the following link ... - Christine Tham 13:49:56 08/11/05 (4)
- The wall shelf will make your vinyl sound as good as DVDs! - Jim Pearce 07:49:50 08/12/05 (3)
- Not necessarily - Christine Tham 15:50:02 08/12/05 (2)
- You are right Christine, I meant a 24 bit mantissa... - Jim Pearce 08:13:31 08/15/05 (1)
- No. they are 24-bit fixed point, but have a 48-bit accumulator - Christine Tham 14:32:55 08/15/05 (0)
- Re: by the way, what is a pre pro? - Robert C. Lang 21:03:06 08/10/05 (1)
- pre pro = preamp/processor, or AV receiver-power amps (nt) - Christine Tham 02:47:08 08/11/05 (0)