Take your time ! look at the price and how reliable they are ! Meaning the diffrent brands, The jap Stuff is very long lasting .
Can't begin to understand, given the budget, why active speakers aren't in scope?
Concur. I can only assume he has a turntable, not only does he need a full-blown streamer but also a phono stage in a budget ideally below the 4k.
Lovely jubbly. I think you made the right decision to get what sounds good, rather than splurging. I’m still gabberflasted by my £1,600 streaming system. It far exceeds the £3,500 system I bought six years ago (I paid £2,000, the items were brand new on clearance.)
Psst: The Wiim Mini feeding the digital in will give you streaming for under £100 if you ever need it.
Oh great thanks, I've been thinking what I'll add for streaming eventually. I do tend to play vinyl/cd a lot but have hifi tidal less than £1 a month, so I'll be wanting streaming at some point. How you finding the Wiim mini?
Thanks everyone who chipped in with advice. Ended up well below budget.
After auditioning a few bits I favoured....
Audiolab 6000a and matching CDT
Dali Oberon 5, project debut pro turntable. All the cables (3 metres)/interconnects etc.
Paid £2298 in total and it sounds fantastic in my room.
RRP was over £2600 without cables, so essentially like I got the CDT for free.
Fantastic. It is no more than a digital feed, hence it is as good as units that cost significantly more. I use Spotify (I can already hear the spitting), but it supports other platforms too. It also has support for internet radio, BBC R4, Times Radio, local radio etc. The unit is tiny, the size of an ice hockey puck, and easily hidden away. The software is very good, at least on an iPhone it is.
The data is read by the Wiim Mini directly from the wifi connection, it does not go via your phone, so it is efficient. And it supports Airplay. Just don’t use the built in DAC, it is mediocre.
Do they come with the digital in cable?
It comes with all cables, not the best quality but more than good enough. It is powered from a USB socket. I use my own digital cable as I already had one, it cost about £10.
It is a little bit cheaper today, on Amazon.Psst: The Wiim Mini feeding the digital in will give you streaming for under £100 if you ever need it.
Congratulations, sounds like a good deal.Thanks everyone who chipped in with advice. Ended up well below budget.
After auditioning a few bits I favoured....
Audiolab 6000a and matching CDT
Dali Oberon 5, project debut pro turntable. All the cables (3 metres)/interconnects etc.
Paid £2298 in total and it sounds fantastic in my room.
RRP was over £2600 without cables, so essentially like I got the CDT for free.