I have a Wadia 861xi which I like hugely. I have also heard an 861 modded by Northern Sound.
I also have an analog rig which I generally prefer although the sound seems to depend hugely on the mastering and manufacturing of the particular recording.
Originally, my vinyl setup was a Rega P3 with a Koetsu Black cartridge and Tom Evans MicroGroove+ phonoamp. This would retail for about $4.5k. I thought that this analog rig was in many ways better than the Wadia. Generally, there was better detail in vocals and strings, and large symphonic works were less congested. On the down side, the bass was somewhat bloated and it turned out that the notes did not decay as quickly as they should although I did not recognize either of these deficiencies at the time. My newer analog rig, which is based on the SME 20/2 turntable, sounds even better.
I also have an analog rig which I generally prefer although the sound seems to depend hugely on the mastering and manufacturing of the particular recording.
Originally, my vinyl setup was a Rega P3 with a Koetsu Black cartridge and Tom Evans MicroGroove+ phonoamp. This would retail for about $4.5k. I thought that this analog rig was in many ways better than the Wadia. Generally, there was better detail in vocals and strings, and large symphonic works were less congested. On the down side, the bass was somewhat bloated and it turned out that the notes did not decay as quickly as they should although I did not recognize either of these deficiencies at the time. My newer analog rig, which is based on the SME 20/2 turntable, sounds even better.