Al ears said:
davedotco said:
Is always an issue and I think you are mostly right in terms of turntable 'packages'.
The Clearaudios are decent examples of where this is generally a good thing, their packages are usually well judged and while I have little doubt that better pairings might be possible it would be just as easy to end up with something less good. In the 'old' days a good dealer would be able to advise, but these days the requisite knowledge and experience is hard to find.
I was going to add a bit about the loss of / lack of knowledge in my previous post but thought I'd rambled on long enough. However you are quite correct in that this 'convenience packaging' is what companies have to resort to in these days of vinyl 'upsurge' in order to sell their kit to the recent vinyl initiates.
There is certainly a degree of 'instant gratification' involved here but the biggest problem remains the lack od compedent dealers at the lower end of the market. Sure there are some upmarket dealers who know their stuff but we are talking fairly serious money here but the market, despite the upsurge, remains small and largely fashion lead.
Many of the budget vinyl systems I have heard are nothing more than parodies of real hi-fi, but it appears that is mainly what the market wants. Suggesting that rather better players are available seems to be dismissed as 'elitism' or some sort of 'snobbery' as they are invariably rather more expensive and 'more than most people can afford'.