Are any of these amps decent?
http://coloredvinylrecords.com/blog/stereo-amplifiers-for-your-turntable-setup/
http://coloredvinylrecords.com/blog/stereo-amplifiers-for-your-turntable-setup/
Are any of these amps decent? http://coloredvinylrecords.com/blog/stereo-amplifiers-for-your-turntable-setup/ |
Yes, several of them are good values in my opinion. If you take the time to read up on a few of them, both in that article and out, you will start getting a sense of the features and benefits of different models and what is available. For example, the small T amps sound pretty good, but may not have a remote or enough inputs for your needs. Reading through reviews will help you get a clearer picture of your options. Some of the models in the article will show up for sale on here. So once you read up a little just keep your eye out and grab one. Consider the speakers you may end up with as you read, etc. Hope this helps gary |
You bet. Have fun learning, but in the end it's not difficult to put together a nice little system. My girlfriend's system: 2 Mission standmounts w/stands (used on Craigslist) lepai 2020 t amp (Amazon) bluetooth receiver (Amazon) Cost was less $125 for everything. Plugged the amp and Bluetooth receiver in behind a chair with volume at 50% and hooked up the speakers a few feet apart. She's never seen the amp, etc. She plays Pandora and controls volume via Bluetooth from her phone- has it playing everyday. Learn as you go and buy wisely. This hobby is as simple as her system or as complex and costly as a dedicated listening room with high dollar gear. It's up to you. Hope you enjoy your new system, gary |