Msmoto
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This may be a question which some find quite naive, but for someone who cannot hear much above 10,000 Hz, has moderate tinnitus, but would like to get all the benefits she can from listening time.......
My current configuration has NAD C 546BEE, Yamaha P-750, Shure M97xE, NAD PP4, Mark Levinson No. 38, Mark Levinson No. 27.5, Belden 1800F Balanced, Canare 4S11 Bi-Wire Cables, BJC LC-1 Stereo Audio Cables, Totem Acoustics Element Metal, Totem Acoustics Thunder II Sub and in the past McIntosh 4280, NAD L810's, Quad ESL 63's, Finnish Subwoofer Stands, Vandersteen Subs, Theta Data Series II Lasar Disc Transport and DAC. So,here it is:
From the Yamaha P-750/Shure M97xE, what sound benefits could I obtain from going to a turntable/cartridge, at the following price levels:
$1,000, $2,000, $4,000?
I will be anxiously awaiting some interesting comments. Thanks for those who reply.
My current configuration has NAD C 546BEE, Yamaha P-750, Shure M97xE, NAD PP4, Mark Levinson No. 38, Mark Levinson No. 27.5, Belden 1800F Balanced, Canare 4S11 Bi-Wire Cables, BJC LC-1 Stereo Audio Cables, Totem Acoustics Element Metal, Totem Acoustics Thunder II Sub and in the past McIntosh 4280, NAD L810's, Quad ESL 63's, Finnish Subwoofer Stands, Vandersteen Subs, Theta Data Series II Lasar Disc Transport and DAC. So,here it is:
From the Yamaha P-750/Shure M97xE, what sound benefits could I obtain from going to a turntable/cartridge, at the following price levels:
$1,000, $2,000, $4,000?
I will be anxiously awaiting some interesting comments. Thanks for those who reply.