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The SimAudio arrived today. Listening to a couple of albums so far. It is impressive! The manual states it needs 300 hours of break in time.
Congrats Randy. Very nice phonostage.
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The SimAudio arrived today. Listening to a couple of albums so far. It is impressive! The manual states it needs 300 hours of break in time.
The SimAudio arrived today. Listening to a couple of albums so far. It is impressive! The manual states it needs 300 hours of break in time.
Nice job Randy. 300 hours seems a little excessive to me, but who knows?
I am enjoying and learning from this thread very much. Thanks for all the contribution folks, keep'em coming....
Ok, Mike and crew (all you guys are the crew), I still love digital, but I have also fallen in love with my new vinyl! Yes, it is definitely more picky, and more fiddling... fine tuning etc. But listening to Alan Parson's Eye In The Sky remastered from original tapes pressed on virgin 180g vinyl is like... DAMMMMM ... ok I get it... and now wondering how high of a cartridge can the U-Turn handle? I still think it is an amazing table.... Ortofon 2M Black???
I actually looked up my old Grace F9E Ruby... was reminiscing how much I loved that cartridge.
You guys win... ok![]()
It’s not better, it’s different.
Ouch... I have spent a good chunk so far... dam Mike
.... I need a deal on an Ortofon 2M Black
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Go Candeza Black!
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I do wish I still had my Grace Ruby... God I loved that cartridge back in the day.
Go Candeza Black!
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Randy, can only second Mike on the Cadenza Black. I started off with the Cadenza Bronze, and it was great.
And, I’m also happy to see others discovering the fun of vinyl. It seems we’re slowly getting over this unhelpful arguing whether digital or analog is better. They’re different shades of gray for the discerning music lover.
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