Hello Budrew,
I bought my first Convenience Disc (CD) Player in Oct 1993, & my first real Turntable in Sep 2003. I spent quality time in the Sacd camp since 1999. I auditioned every class A sacd unit under $7500 in my system since that time. I actually bought the Scd-1 twice retry it as my system progressed. As a Classical listener, my problem was more with the mastering of Sacd software that the players. 85%+ of all titles to my ears wheren't any better than their Redbook siblings. I think the only Sacd's that I truly enjoyed where the Bmg Hong Kong RCA Living Stereo Imports. So my pillow of comfort with cd over the last few years was chopping away at the entire Jvc Rca Living Stereo Xrcd catalog. I am a Vpi Aries Scout / Dynavector 10x5 owner, as this table was also the least in my mind to scratch the itch. I can & have recommended this table highly, as I truely enjoy it! Even for a Analogue novice like myself. However locating quality vinyl today may be a drag? It was for me as I came back to analog w/o any Lp's.
I got Lucky prior to Xmas, as a 1400+ Classical Lp collection was listed on Agon by a seller I knew. So was it worth it??? Yes, as I find myself only listening to Cd when I'm in another part of the house, as background music. I too wasn't sure if I wanted all the maintenence of cleaning, etc. Yet Vpi's 16.5 has made that part kind, & simple also. Even in the era of Hi-Rez, I'm hooked & finally satisfied! Vinyl sounds the closest to live music my ears have yet to hear!
Good Luck, & Enjoy!
I bought my first Convenience Disc (CD) Player in Oct 1993, & my first real Turntable in Sep 2003. I spent quality time in the Sacd camp since 1999. I auditioned every class A sacd unit under $7500 in my system since that time. I actually bought the Scd-1 twice retry it as my system progressed. As a Classical listener, my problem was more with the mastering of Sacd software that the players. 85%+ of all titles to my ears wheren't any better than their Redbook siblings. I think the only Sacd's that I truly enjoyed where the Bmg Hong Kong RCA Living Stereo Imports. So my pillow of comfort with cd over the last few years was chopping away at the entire Jvc Rca Living Stereo Xrcd catalog. I am a Vpi Aries Scout / Dynavector 10x5 owner, as this table was also the least in my mind to scratch the itch. I can & have recommended this table highly, as I truely enjoy it! Even for a Analogue novice like myself. However locating quality vinyl today may be a drag? It was for me as I came back to analog w/o any Lp's.
I got Lucky prior to Xmas, as a 1400+ Classical Lp collection was listed on Agon by a seller I knew. So was it worth it??? Yes, as I find myself only listening to Cd when I'm in another part of the house, as background music. I too wasn't sure if I wanted all the maintenence of cleaning, etc. Yet Vpi's 16.5 has made that part kind, & simple also. Even in the era of Hi-Rez, I'm hooked & finally satisfied! Vinyl sounds the closest to live music my ears have yet to hear!
Good Luck, & Enjoy!