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Darrin, was the shop In Living Stereo? If so, I really would like to drop by there one day.
Yes while it was being remodeled.
Darrin, was the shop In Living Stereo? If so, I really would like to drop by there one day.
Here's a cool vintage table I saw at a dealers the other day:
Those are some series looking horns! How did it sound?
I was just browsing the Shindo website and noticed it had been updated, curiously the Lafon GM-70 and Haut-Brion are no longer listed (on both the English and Japanese sections), have they been discontinued?[/QUOTE
I had noticed that also and wondered what was coming out to replace them
Hi guys. First post here. I normally post at another forum, apparently one with a lot less drama.
Putting aside the genesis of this particular forum, I'm happy to have discovered it. I'm about to jump into the Shindo world and planning to build an entire Shindo system. Hoping to visit Pitch Perfect in the next few weeks to sort this out.
One immediate question... what's the typical lead time on higher end Shindo components? From the time an order is placed, are we talking weeks, months... what's that typically like?
Also, anyone ever listen to or own the Latour's with the lower end Shindo stuff? How does it sound?
Hi guys. First post here. I normally post at another forum, apparently one with a lot less drama.
Putting aside the genesis of this particular forum, I'm happy to have discovered it. I'm about to jump into the Shindo world and planning to build an entire Shindo system. Hoping to visit Pitch Perfect in the next few weeks to sort this out.
One immediate question... what's the typical lead time on higher end Shindo components? From the time an order is placed, are we talking weeks, months... what's that typically like?
Also, anyone ever listen to or own the Latour's with the lower end Shindo stuff? How does it sound?
My experience regarding lead time with Pitch Perfect has been about 4 to 6 weeks with Cortese, VR, and Giscours. My Petite Latour ran about 4 months. The cabinets were the hold up.
Less expensive Shindo gear is incredible and just another flavor. The Latour and the Petite Latour show any Shindo pieces in their best light. If you spring for the Latour, you won't be disappointed with any Shindo gear you drive them with. Or most likely any other valve brand for that matter.
Wow, 4 months. I'm not sure I'd want to shell out all that money and have to wait 4 months for any sonic improvement.
I'm basically considering 2 upgrade paths...
Option 1: Start with DeVore 0/96's and much higher end Shindo components, then upgrade to the Latour's next year.
Option 2: Start with the Latour's and use my PrimaLuna Premium Dialogue for the foreseeable future. Maybe add the lower tier Shindo components about 6 months later and then upgrade the following year.
I'm moving into a new house mid-November and my listening room is a lot bigger. I was kinda itching to have something new shortly after the move. I'll have to talk to Matt to see what the current lead times are like.
Can you elaborate on the room requirements for the Latour's?I started with your option 1. Devore 0/96's with VR preamp and D'Yquem amp's. I planned on upgrading speakers within a few months but the Devore's are so good it has been nearly a year and I have yet to scratch the upgrade itch.
The Latour's are very room dependent where the Devore's are much more forgiving. I am extremely happy with my choices. 300b Shindo tube bliss. My wait time on components was about 4 weeks.
Either way you can't go wrong. Just follow the advice of your Shindo dealer and enjoy. Good luck.
Can you elaborate on the room requirements for the Latour's?
If I go with the DeVore's, I'll likely start off with a Line Magnetic 219IA. The reasoning is that I'd like to go straight to the Vosne Romanee. My PrimaLuna won't allow me to use the Shindo as the pre-amp. I love the PrimaLuna, so I could absolutely just use it while I save up for the Vosne Romanee and a Shindo amp. But I am intrigued by these Line Magnetic's and could live with the 219IA as the amp for awhile, giving me time to add some other stuff (upgrade my cart, cables, power conditioning, etc). Plus, it might be nice to have two amps in the house.
Talking to Matt tomorrow, so we shall see.
My Line Magnetic LM-219IA is off the hook great. I don't know Shindo but believe it's wonderful as well. I never knew how good SET could sound. I have not rolled the tubes and know I'll get better but I just can not believe what I am hearing. It's a different world, three dimension in spades, tonal density with the right amount of warmth and creaminess. Holy cow!
Can you elaborate on the room requirements for the Latour's?
If I go with the DeVore's, I'll likely start off with a Line Magnetic 219IA. The reasoning is that I'd like to go straight to the Vosne Romanee. My PrimaLuna won't allow me to use the Shindo as the pre-amp. I love the PrimaLuna, so I could absolutely just use it while I save up for the Vosne Romanee and a Shindo amp. But I am intrigued by these Line Magnetic's and could live with the 219IA as the amp for awhile, giving me time to add some other stuff (upgrade my cart, cables, power conditioning, etc). Plus, it might be nice to have two amps in the house.
Talking to Matt tomorrow, so we shall see.
Talk to Matt on the Latours. Shindo probably has a model to suit any room requirements. As to the wait, four months was a short wait for speakers that I will keep forever.
Talk to Matt on the Latours. Shindo probably has a model to suit any room requirements. As to the wait, four months was a short wait for speakers that I will keep forever.
Would love to hear from some of the Shindo owners out there! Show us your great Shindo gear!