Ok. Good thread and some of my choices :
1. Forte 4 amp ($500). Sweet, open & punchy
2. Paradigm Studio 20's , version 1 ($300) Ditto
3. Paradigm Active Studio 20's ($700). As above but with amps and electonic x-overs included. Astonishing value here.
4. HK Citiation 7.1 amp ($800) and 7.0 Processor ($500). A 120W, 4 channel amp that can be configured for 2,3, or 4 channels. Built like a tank by Madrigal, sounds great with an inviting ease. The 7.0 preamp is one of the few active preamps I like. Seven inputs with analog pass thru to front channels. Built in electronic x-over option, lighted remote, sonically extended at both ends, not a harsh bone in its body. Reminds me a LOT of the ML 38S. I'm keeping these!
5. Apogee Stage & stands ($800), Duetta Signatures ($1700), Caliper Signatures ($1200). What can I say. Very demanding of room position and upstream components (especially the amps and wire)but when you get it right, they are musical transporters to the event.
6. Various tables from the 70's. Specifically, Dual 1219 & 1229's, Elac 770H & 50 H, BSR 710 & 810 and Thorens TD-160. ($50-200 depending on model & condition). Yes, they are out there and there are some excellent samples in excellent condition. You just have to root them out. Usually come with a cartridge (Shure M91, 95ED's or Grado's). Yeah, the changers can be a little noisier than modern tables, but when properly set up and aligned with modern tools & new phono leads, they are a hoot to use, won't damage your vinyl, and sound astonishingly good. Watch out for the morons who are totally clueless when it come to packing a table.
1. Forte 4 amp ($500). Sweet, open & punchy
2. Paradigm Studio 20's , version 1 ($300) Ditto
3. Paradigm Active Studio 20's ($700). As above but with amps and electonic x-overs included. Astonishing value here.
4. HK Citiation 7.1 amp ($800) and 7.0 Processor ($500). A 120W, 4 channel amp that can be configured for 2,3, or 4 channels. Built like a tank by Madrigal, sounds great with an inviting ease. The 7.0 preamp is one of the few active preamps I like. Seven inputs with analog pass thru to front channels. Built in electronic x-over option, lighted remote, sonically extended at both ends, not a harsh bone in its body. Reminds me a LOT of the ML 38S. I'm keeping these!
5. Apogee Stage & stands ($800), Duetta Signatures ($1700), Caliper Signatures ($1200). What can I say. Very demanding of room position and upstream components (especially the amps and wire)but when you get it right, they are musical transporters to the event.
6. Various tables from the 70's. Specifically, Dual 1219 & 1229's, Elac 770H & 50 H, BSR 710 & 810 and Thorens TD-160. ($50-200 depending on model & condition). Yes, they are out there and there are some excellent samples in excellent condition. You just have to root them out. Usually come with a cartridge (Shure M91, 95ED's or Grado's). Yeah, the changers can be a little noisier than modern tables, but when properly set up and aligned with modern tools & new phono leads, they are a hoot to use, won't damage your vinyl, and sound astonishingly good. Watch out for the morons who are totally clueless when it come to packing a table.