CnoEvil
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DocG said:Did anyone call me?
Hi Freditor, if I can point you to some interesting hifi-dealers where you live, I'd be glad to help! Whereabouts do you live?
There's money in consultancy, I hear. *biggrin*
DocG said:Did anyone call me?
Hi Freditor, if I can point you to some interesting hifi-dealers where you live, I'd be glad to help! Whereabouts do you live?
DocG said:CnoEvil said:Freditor said:Note that I live in Belgium so this site probably won't make much sense to you ;-)
The only brand that I reckon might work would be Harman Kardon*; though I think you would be better off looking for a smaller specialist dealer.
There are a few members on here from Belgium that might help....Doc for example.
I would start a thread asking for decent dealers in Belgium and giving your rough location.
Did anyone call me?
Hi Freditor, if I can point you to some interesting hifi-dealers where you live, I'd be glad to help! Whereabouts do you live?
DocG said:First of all, do you have any more info on your current Onkyo amplifier? Do you have a manual with the specs?
And do you have the speakers at home already? Can you try the combination with the Onkyo?
Freditor said:I was thinking about the following setup:
- Rotel RA-1570 amp
- Rotel RCD-1570 CD player
- A cheap Rotel tuner like the R-11 (since functionality doesn't really matter to the missus)
Would I need anything else besides this? Naturally this would be well over my budget (about 2500 euro?) but I'd rather save up for a very good setup that'll last me years to come than just buy a decent setup only to replace it several years later.
DocG said:Freditor said:I was thinking about the following setup:
- Rotel RA-1570 amp
- Rotel RCD-1570 CD player
- A cheap Rotel tuner like the R-11 (since functionality doesn't really matter to the missus)
Would I need anything else besides this? Naturally this would be well over my budget (about 2500 euro?) but I'd rather save up for a very good setup that'll last me years to come than just buy a decent setup only to replace it several years later.
Sorry Fred, I'm afraid I can't help you out here. I'm not a Rotel-connoisseur. Others on the forum might be able to help.
But before you consider spending €2500, go out and listen! There's a lot more (and very different) gear apart from Rotel, Bryston or Arcam. And given the rather amp-friendly speakers you have, the choice is vast!
One more thing: do you need a FM-tuner? I understand your GF listens to the radio, but if you have internet access, there's a huge array of internet radio stations, including all the national stations (VRT, VMMa, NRJ, ...). Unless she likes local stations, of course. Moreover, I heard that the music on most FM-stations is kept on servers in MP3 quality anyway! And who knows how long FM will last before it's replaced by DAB...
So think about it. Maybe a streamer of some sort (or your laptop or pc to start with) can give you/her all the radio that's needed. My wife managed the step no problem (with a Sonos-based system). And of course said streamer gives you so much more than just radio: all your (ripped) music at your fingertips, services like Spotify and the like, ...
Hope I didn't confuse you too much.
Good luck!
DocG said:[...] that RA-1570 you mention, could be a good place to start!
Or if you want to keep it all clean and tidy, a Naim Unitilite might be an option. Though I hurry to add that I never heard it with B&W speakers...
Freditor said:Another question has arisen: would you recommend XLR cables for this kind of setup?
Freditor said:The speakers are currently on these plastic/rubber type 'nubs' that originally came with them, should I get spikes with support disks for them? They are standing on a tilestone floor.
Freditor said:I've seen some XLR cables at reasonable prices. Distance wouldn't be that long though, about 2 meters per speaker.
Freditor said:Question about the Rotel RDG-1520 (or internet radio's in general): can you use this via wifi? I take it it's possible since you can also stream from your pc wirelessly. Wired wouldn't be an option.
Freditor said:Thanks again for the info, everyone. I'm pretty set on the Rotel RA-1570, RCD-1570 and RDG-1520 combination (though I'm definitely going to audition some other amps as well), will cost me a pretty penny so it will probably be somewhere next year.
DocG said:I think you're mixing things up, Fred. An XLR is an interconnect (IC), which is used between electronic devices (source - amp, source - preamp, preamp - amp, DAC - amp, etc.). Speaker cable is a different matter (unless we talk about the specific situation of active speakers, which have XLR- or RCA-connections, because they have their own amplifier(s) inside). In a 'normal' passive system, longer runs of interconnect are only used for linking a preamp to monobloc amplifiers (i.e. a dedicated power amp for each speaker), which can then be closer to the speakers (thus allowing for shorter speaker cables). If you would go the Rotel-route that you describe, you would need short runs of ICs, problably no longer than 50 cm each.
DocG said:(BTW, there's a RDG-1520 in silver on a well-known Belgian second hand site at the moment, for 700 EUR (and maybe room for some haggling) -- I don't know what the recommended retail price is though.
Freditor said:Listened to my Rumours vinyl yesterday and WOW... seems like I can hear all kinds of subtleties I couldn't hear before! Absolutely stunning.
I wonder how much better it can get. Guy from the hifi store said considerably since I'm using an AV receiver now.
Thompsonuxb said:Lol...
It won't get any better, just different.
If your system is now singing, minor tweaks, playing with speaker placement is all you''ll require now.
Did you get the cdplayer in the end?
Like I always say receivers are far better at doing stereo than most hifi snobs will admit to.
If blind tested many a receiver will surprise.
Enjoy.
Freditor said:Listened to my Rumours vinyl yesterday and WOW... seems like I can hear all kinds of subtleties I couldn't hear before! Absolutely stunning.
I wonder how much better it can get. Guy from the hifi store said considerably since I'm using an AV receiver now.