stevebrock said:
matthewpiano said:
Nice one Steve. Hope you enjoy the Gyro!
I think I've decided to stick with the RP3 long term and just change the cartridge. The majority of my listening is CD based (I generally find it better than vinyl for classical, though love vinyl for rock and folk stuff), so I can't see me going any further up the turntable ladder.
Fair do's - stick with your RP3 its a lovely deck if the majority of your listening is CD - I am the opposite, i hardly ever use my Apollor R/DAC, but I will never sell it as there is the odd occasion that I want to listen to something not on vinyl.
You know what Steve, I have just read your 'Sig.,' . . . I cant help wondering if an upgrade on the 'Rega Fono' might have given better value? Dont get me wrong, Gyro is a great TT, ex owner of one of the first . . . that was a long time ago? In those days I moved on to the Townsend Rock with all its knobs and whistles of the time. These day, yes I might buy a black Gyro as a work of art as well as a good TT :? . . . but To late now I know . . . you still need to look at a good valve phono stage, you are stifling your ST40 . . . ? IMHO
🙂 EAR, Croft, or Icom, as you know I have Icom and I have long term experience of Croft and EAR . . . I'm sure there are other worthy or even better? CJSF