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acalex said:
Ah great! So if I take the Clearaudio Performance on my soon to be new system based on Jadis 50RC Signature (or AMS35i) + SF Guarneri Memento would that be well balanced?

Whether a system is balanced or not, has a large degree of subjectivity and personal taste involved. Some would say that a TT + Jardis + SF is unbalanced when compared against "neutral", but if that's what you like, it doesn't matter a jot (sorry to butt in to PP's question).
 

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Was more talking in terms of getting the most out of the TT money wyse.

Just out of curiosity...why everybody is adding an "r" to the Jadis? ;)

If it's the french manufacturer we are talking about then is definitely Jadis :D
 

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Helmut80 said:
you're wallte's not going to like this, but that system could accommodate a turntable three times as expensive or more. Maybe listen to a Gyrodec if you get a chance.

Ahah, don't tell that to my gf as she wanted the Ovation model...just because looks nicer with the black plate ;)
 

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acalex said:
Was more talking in terms of getting the most out of the TT money wyse.

Just out of curiosity...why everybody is adding an "r" to the Jadis? ;)

If it's the french manufacturer we are talking about then is definitely Jadis :D

.......tiring day! :oops:
 
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acalex said:
Ah great! So if I take the Clearaudio Performance on my soon to be new system based on Jadis 50RC Signature (or AMS35i) + SF Guarneri Memento would that be well balanced?

Whether a system is balanced or not, has a large degree of subjectivity and personal taste involved. Some would say that a TT + Jardis + SF is unbalanced when compared against "neutral", but if that's what you like, it doesn't matter a jot (sorry to butt in to PP's question).

No probs, Cno - I really don't know the retail price or quality of the Jardis/Vincent set-up in comparison to the Leema. As a consequence I passed on the poster's question.
 

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plastic penguin said:
CnoEvil said:
acalex said:
Ah great! So if I take the Clearaudio Performance on my soon to be new system based on Jadis 50RC Signature (or AMS35i) + SF Guarneri Memento would that be well balanced?

Whether a system is balanced or not, has a large degree of subjectivity and personal taste involved. Some would say that a TT + Jardis + SF is unbalanced when compared against "neutral", but if that's what you like, it doesn't matter a jot (sorry to butt in to PP's question).

No probs, Cno - I really don't know the retail price or quality of the Jardis/Vincent set-up in comparison to the Leema. As a consequence I passed on the poster's question.

No problem. Actually the Vincent is my old amplifier!
 
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plastic penguin said:
CnoEvil said:
acalex said:
Ah great! So if I take the Clearaudio Performance on my soon to be new system based on Jadis 50RC Signature (or AMS35i) + SF Guarneri Memento would that be well balanced?

Whether a system is balanced or not, has a large degree of subjectivity and personal taste involved. Some would say that a TT + Jardis + SF is unbalanced when compared against "neutral", but if that's what you like, it doesn't matter a jot (sorry to butt in to PP's question).

No probs, Cno - I really don't know the retail price or quality of the Jardis/Vincent set-up in comparison to the Leema. As a consequence I passed on the poster's question.

No problem. Actually the Vincent is my old amplifier!

So it's the AMS then?
 
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I'd agree with PP, unless there are plans for big upgrades of amp and speakers in the future. With a budget system you won't get the benefit of going too crazy with the turntable. To be honest, I doubt I'm getting the best out of my RP3 at present.

Ah well, that's the Onkyo on its way out then...! :)
 

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matthewpiano said:
I'd agree with PP, unless there are plans for big upgrades of amp and speakers in the future. With a budget system you won't get the benefit of going too crazy with the turntable. To be honest, I doubt I'm getting the best out of my RP3 at present.

Ah well, that's the Onkyo on its way out then...! :)

Nah! The deck sounds excellent through it, I'm just sure it has even more to give in the course of any future upgrades. I won't be changing the Onkyo until such time as I can afford that Sugden amp, and that is a long way off.
 

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AnalogEars said:
lindsayt said:
I'm sure there's many more worthy TT's I've not mentioned. :exmark:

I didn't forget the LP12. It's not good enough to make it onto my list. :O :help:

If budget allows I would go for new.

As for new: Also have a look at SRM Tech Athena and Arezzo, Origin Live Aurora Mk2 and Pro-Ject 6 Perspex.

The Origin Live Aurora Mk2 is now known as the Calypso and it is the one I chose . WHF only gave it 4 stars , with some dubious negative points . But what do they know ?
 
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The Origin Live Aurora Mk2 is now known as the Calypso and it is the one I chose . WHF only gave it 4 stars , with some dubious negative points . But what do they know ?

I'm afraid you are mistaken... The Aurora Mk2 and Calypso are different TT's, OL still is manufacturing and selling both models. The Aurora is their "basic" model.

I have owned quite a few TT,s (Dual, Sansui, Revolver, Rega, Michell and Logic) before I bought my OL Aurora Mk2 with Silver arm a year ago.

I heard many more TT,s and my humble opinion is that Mark Baker produces top products (TT's and arms) in their price bracket.

And as for the number of WHF stars: Many years ago the Aurora got 5 and was declared "a class leader in every respect". But aren't we lucky to have a pair of ears of our own...? ;)
 
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the record spot said:
matthewpiano said:
I'd agree with PP, unless there are plans for big upgrades of amp and speakers in the future. With a budget system you won't get the benefit of going too crazy with the turntable. To be honest, I doubt I'm getting the best out of my RP3 at present.

Ah well, that's the Onkyo on its way out then...! :)

Nah! The deck sounds excellent through it, I'm just sure it has even more to give in the course of any future upgrades. I won't be changing the Onkyo until such time as I can afford that Sugden amp, and that is a long way off.

End of the month then...? Now trending #justjoshin' :)

Cracking looking amp that Sugden. Not a cheap day out that one Matt...!
 
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I wonder if the OP is only :read: reading and :? thinking... ?

Complete :silenced: silence........

Maybe enjoying :boohoo: or :rockout: instead of :type:
 

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AnalogEars said:
shropshire lad said:
The Origin Live Aurora Mk2 is now known as the Calypso and it is the one I chose . WHF only gave it 4 stars , with some dubious negative points . But what do they know ?

I'm afraid you are mistaken... The Aurora Mk2 and Calypso are different TT's, OL still is manufacturing and selling both models. The Aurora is their "basic" model.

You are absolutely right . It dawned on me a few moments ago that I was talking rubbish and had hoped to correct myself before someone else did . Not quick enough . Thank you for correcting me in such a civilised way !
 

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chebby said:
I can't see any mention of the OP's turntable budget.

I think we should know that first.

As for Lindsay's list, do you really want this in your living room...

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Well that would depend upon whether your priority is in getting the most fashionable looking hi-fi or the best sounding hi-fi.
 

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