Hi Everyone
Completely appreciate how this may be a boring post but you could be saving my life here!
10 years ago I made a very pricey purchase. I bought 15k worth of Cyrus kit and 4k speakers.
Times have changed, I'm older and life got expensive so I had to sell it all. Now I'm starting from scratch again. I don't have a high budget for Cyrus yet or T+A (he he in my dreams) and I like all sorts of genre music. Mostly jazz of all types.
So researching extensively I didn't think buying a premium brand means anything these days, it's personal choice and taste. I don't personally feel attracted to Pioneer but I do like the look of Cyrus and Naim. I'm hoping to upgrade to Arcam as I like the British brand, design and quality.
live heard lots about audio separates costing an absolute bomb when really it's the shell your paying for. Whether that's true or not, I take no judgement.
My first initial idea was to purchase a Denon mini hi fi stack, however I knew it wouldnt suit me further down the years. I saw the Cyrus Streamliner looks great, and a possibility in a months or so but here's my kit so far:-
Cambridge Audio AM5 with Monitor Audio MR2 speakers. Silver Cambridge ultramicro cables (bi-wired).
Im really impressed! However, I hear distorting in some tracks (I'm playing my iPod through the MP3 socket at the back using a Cambridge lead all supplied by Richer Sounds.
In the past I was advised to stay away from Richer Sounds but they were brilliant today and patient with me. Everything with the speaker stands included was just shy of £400
i'm pleased, it sounds great apart from the little distortion, but I'm going to shift the speakers around tomorrow.
All id say is that the vocals aren't loud enough they seem distant? Bass is brill.
What do you think I could add to my starter hi fi system? I Don't mond aiming higher keeping the speakers. How can I improve and give it some welly, any idea on cables etc? My old Cyrus kit had £500 of cables and I got all the advice from a hi fi specialist in London I souring have known if I was ripped off or not. But I'm glad to spend the money if it means keeping It it for a very long long time.
Your advice will help thank you for reading!
Completely appreciate how this may be a boring post but you could be saving my life here!
10 years ago I made a very pricey purchase. I bought 15k worth of Cyrus kit and 4k speakers.
Times have changed, I'm older and life got expensive so I had to sell it all. Now I'm starting from scratch again. I don't have a high budget for Cyrus yet or T+A (he he in my dreams) and I like all sorts of genre music. Mostly jazz of all types.
So researching extensively I didn't think buying a premium brand means anything these days, it's personal choice and taste. I don't personally feel attracted to Pioneer but I do like the look of Cyrus and Naim. I'm hoping to upgrade to Arcam as I like the British brand, design and quality.
live heard lots about audio separates costing an absolute bomb when really it's the shell your paying for. Whether that's true or not, I take no judgement.
My first initial idea was to purchase a Denon mini hi fi stack, however I knew it wouldnt suit me further down the years. I saw the Cyrus Streamliner looks great, and a possibility in a months or so but here's my kit so far:-
Cambridge Audio AM5 with Monitor Audio MR2 speakers. Silver Cambridge ultramicro cables (bi-wired).
Im really impressed! However, I hear distorting in some tracks (I'm playing my iPod through the MP3 socket at the back using a Cambridge lead all supplied by Richer Sounds.
In the past I was advised to stay away from Richer Sounds but they were brilliant today and patient with me. Everything with the speaker stands included was just shy of £400
i'm pleased, it sounds great apart from the little distortion, but I'm going to shift the speakers around tomorrow.
All id say is that the vocals aren't loud enough they seem distant? Bass is brill.
What do you think I could add to my starter hi fi system? I Don't mond aiming higher keeping the speakers. How can I improve and give it some welly, any idea on cables etc? My old Cyrus kit had £500 of cables and I got all the advice from a hi fi specialist in London I souring have known if I was ripped off or not. But I'm glad to spend the money if it means keeping It it for a very long long time.
Your advice will help thank you for reading!