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Hi-Rez downloads. At times my CD's sound so much better even after I rip them.
Interesting thread!
Although I confess to having some difficulty with the notion of fun & wasting money... [emoji848]
The plethora of absorption devices that make nominal difference (e.g. Stillpoints, pucks, cerapucs) when a good solid stand or rack is the main deal. And a atmasphere modded vintage empire table. New turntables from best mfgrs mop the floor with vintage tables.
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I would disagree. There is a well know Thorens 124 modder named Schopper in EU, his 124s are phenomenal. I know a guy who sold off his top level SME and Brinkmann for that. There are older expensive vintage like Thorens Reference which will easily beat any modern table including Techdas (which I like). If you go visit DDK's place, you will get to hear both side by side). There have been 3 of us in his room at separate instances and preferred the vintage TTs, and one was a Techdas owner. You will also find reports of many having sold off their Verdier Platine, Acustic Raven, etc for PTP Lenco. I have never heard the Micro Seiki 5000/8000 myself but know 4 people who prefer it to Techdas, including one owner. All I am saying is that it's not that straightforward.
Regarding supports, I did not like Stillpoints and cerapucs at all and prefer to use normal wooden stands with Shun Mook diamond resonators as footers. This seems to work better than SRA, Finite Elemente, Symposium and some other costly stands.
ARC DAC-8 - sounded ok but at this point can't even give it away...I guess that's life with digital with the rapid development taking place in this space.
Yeah, Mine is ARC DAC 7 -- while I love ARC for analog, I don't find their digital products to my liking
Just sold my PH6 - too perfect. Went for some Italian temperament instead.
For me it's probably the $$ spent trying to find reasonably good quality/sounding recordings.