My new Hi Fi System

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I know very little about the finer points of hi fi systems. I listen to a lot of music mostly classical (orchestral and solo instruments, piano etc) and Jazz and apriecate a clear true full sound. I am thinking of buying a Rosksan Kandy L3 & Mr3 CD with Dali Ikon 6 speakers and possible a dennon TU180 tuner. I would apriecate your comments on the individual items, their compatibility and perhaps some alternatives.

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Great speakers and a superb tuner (best value I know of), but I would advise you to buy a different amp/cd player. I would go for the Naim Nait 5i (italic i) and the matching cd player. Much better system and will provide you with a much better sound for classical; it really is a clear full sound!
 

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IMHO I find Naim great for uptempo music and whilst it can do Jazz and Classical well I would plump for an Auidolab setup. All in my humble opinion. Having demoed one a few months back I would highly recommend it especially where your tastes are concernec.
 

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The speakers are excellent, I have some. For classical maybe look at Arcam as it certainly works well on acoustic/string instruments very nicely indeed.
 
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[quote user="JoelSim"]The speakers are excellent, I have some. For classical maybe look at Arcam as it certainly works well on acoustic/string instruments very nicely indeed.[/quote]

Us Arcam people ey! Joel is right, but I feel the A70 it a little underpowered and the A90 isn't much better considering it is nearly twice the price...unless you buy the Arcam FMJ A32 that is! You can get it new for £800 in Sevenoaks now! And what a beast it is!
 
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[quote user="gpi"]Puresound A30 Class A valve amp.[/quote]

Double the budget?
 

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[quote user="Hughes123"][quote user="gpi"]Puresound A30 Class A valve amp.[/quote]

Double the budget?[/quote]

He didn't say same price alternatives. ;o) For classical and solo piano etc it is difficult to beat with solid state.
 

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