Under the guise of altruism I am over-hauling my girlfriends stereo (something that I have mentioned before - for those with a keen eye and a low threshold for repetitiveness). This is not altruistic, of course, it is a way of me indulging my hi-fi/Ebay passion and getting rid of her 10+ year old Pro-ject/Technics entry level system and getting something a bit more palpable.....
I have already blown her away by swapping her light weight amp for a heavier, better (but still no where near good enough) Sherwood AVR unit a friend bestowed upon me. I swapped out her horrible JVC interconnectors (as she cutely calls them) for some proper ones (thus making the biggest difference) and gave her some okay-ish speaker cable going into some floor Tannoy stand-mounts (on some stands)... finally I took her stack system off of the bookshelf/side board and put it on a Target hi-fi shelf.
All this has made a BIG difference (for all you doubting Thomas's).... but now for the bigger plunge.... to change and buy some hardware...
... and here we reach a problem. Because she is skint and so am I. Not a little bit skint... but totally credit crunched...
I have to say that I do not mind that. My favourite hi-fi equipment is not the Naim that cost thousands upon thousands, it is the thing that sounds almost as good as a Naim but cost a very small percentage of the price - just a personal thing.
So I have drawn up a list...
Turntable.
no ability to skimp here... it will (after much thinking) be a Rega Planar 2 or 3 with a RB300 tone-arm.
CD player.
The NAD C521BEE or the C542 seem to go for a good price... after that it is the Marantz's; CD63se K.I. (if I am lucky)... more likely a CD67se MK II. If I am lucky the 5000 series or 6000 series goes cheap....... Maybe an Arcam Alpha 8 if I am really lucky.
Finally.... Amp.
Now I have been casting about. The ideal for the bargain hunter is a good quality brand that time has forgotten and taking inspiration from what she already has I began thinking about a Technics again. The SU-A600 Mk II through to the SU-A900 Mk II (i.e. 600/700/800/900) seem to go for peanuts on Fleabay and fit the bill. I seem to remember back in the day Technics were THE brand (mid-ninties). They were audiophile, built like the brick out-house and reliable. The audiophile equivalent of a Lexus... not as romantic or stylish as a European brand but too good to ignore.
So why am I here?
Well tartan hooded tops, dread-locks and The Levellers were also a good idea in the mid-nineties... perhaps the Technics thing (which I was not really into hi-fi back then) was my imagination, hear-say (the main-stream labelling mediocre as brilliant) or they were not that good after all. After all it is not as if Technics are not on the map now?!? Looking at the WHF reviews section Technics Amps are not represented at all (and I am guessing that is not WHF staffers fault!)... so... what do you guys think?
I would also like to hear other suggestions... I am not sure of Pioneer, Dual and other brands that time has forgotten but any help would be appreciated.
Take it easy.
I have already blown her away by swapping her light weight amp for a heavier, better (but still no where near good enough) Sherwood AVR unit a friend bestowed upon me. I swapped out her horrible JVC interconnectors (as she cutely calls them) for some proper ones (thus making the biggest difference) and gave her some okay-ish speaker cable going into some floor Tannoy stand-mounts (on some stands)... finally I took her stack system off of the bookshelf/side board and put it on a Target hi-fi shelf.
All this has made a BIG difference (for all you doubting Thomas's).... but now for the bigger plunge.... to change and buy some hardware...
... and here we reach a problem. Because she is skint and so am I. Not a little bit skint... but totally credit crunched...
I have to say that I do not mind that. My favourite hi-fi equipment is not the Naim that cost thousands upon thousands, it is the thing that sounds almost as good as a Naim but cost a very small percentage of the price - just a personal thing.
So I have drawn up a list...
Turntable.
no ability to skimp here... it will (after much thinking) be a Rega Planar 2 or 3 with a RB300 tone-arm.
CD player.
The NAD C521BEE or the C542 seem to go for a good price... after that it is the Marantz's; CD63se K.I. (if I am lucky)... more likely a CD67se MK II. If I am lucky the 5000 series or 6000 series goes cheap....... Maybe an Arcam Alpha 8 if I am really lucky.
Finally.... Amp.
Now I have been casting about. The ideal for the bargain hunter is a good quality brand that time has forgotten and taking inspiration from what she already has I began thinking about a Technics again. The SU-A600 Mk II through to the SU-A900 Mk II (i.e. 600/700/800/900) seem to go for peanuts on Fleabay and fit the bill. I seem to remember back in the day Technics were THE brand (mid-ninties). They were audiophile, built like the brick out-house and reliable. The audiophile equivalent of a Lexus... not as romantic or stylish as a European brand but too good to ignore.
So why am I here?
Well tartan hooded tops, dread-locks and The Levellers were also a good idea in the mid-nineties... perhaps the Technics thing (which I was not really into hi-fi back then) was my imagination, hear-say (the main-stream labelling mediocre as brilliant) or they were not that good after all. After all it is not as if Technics are not on the map now?!? Looking at the WHF reviews section Technics Amps are not represented at all (and I am guessing that is not WHF staffers fault!)... so... what do you guys think?
I would also like to hear other suggestions... I am not sure of Pioneer, Dual and other brands that time has forgotten but any help would be appreciated.
Take it easy.