Suggestions from all you wise ones


This may be long but I will try to be brief. 63 years old, spent $1200.00 back in 1974 for my system. I'm known around my circle as a music nut. I only have a couple of friends that are into music as I. But, they have no systems, they would be happy listening to some old Zeppelin through a sea shell. I've been following this site for months and feel really upset that I'm missing out on my number one passion, music. I'm running a new NAD C165BEE That replaced my old Adcom GTP-500 II that started having balance problems, a Adcom GFA-555 II amp which I need to feed my Infinity Kappa 8's that are in great shape. Just got back into vinyl so I had my 1974 Thorens TD 160 tuned up. I think it sounds great. Is there any of you that live in the Milwaukee area and be willing to give me a listen to your system? Or any comments from you all.
Thanks Very Much !!!
Some more info, I have a new Grado Red cartridge and had to get a phono amp to run through a different input on the new NAD due to the lack of volume.
golden210
I haven't been gone from the scene just meant I started back in 74. The return to vinyl just started recently. Out of my 400 LP's I was able to salvage 150. The others didn't make it out of the 70's very well. (As I) I use 2 Spin Cleans for cleaning. First one with the cleaner added, the second one with clear distilled water as a rince. Then onto a lazy Susan with a 1/4" bolt attached to the center for the album to center itself. I place a piece of that rubber non slip shelving material down first. Then use a vinyl Vac attached to a shop vac to suck off all the water. Works extremely well.
@freediver - assuming your question was directed to me, re-read my paragraph that begins with ’You should go hear some systems...’. I didn’t suggest that this was a substitute for live music- in fact, as my next sentences made clear, I think a big gap remains between live and reproduced.
So, by all means go to shows, I catch many here in Austin. But I also believe the home listening experience is different than live and if the OP has not been involved since 1974 (a point which he has since clarified), I was suggesting he get a chance to hear what a system today is capable of.
It seems to me that you are happy with your current setup. One thing not mentioned is what you use to play the ~4000 CDs. Possibilities exist for improvement in the digital arena without making other changes to your system.  What player do you use? does it have digital output?

There are several audio shops in the Chicago area. You should plan to visit some. One I have frequented in the past is Quintessence Audio on Dempster, in Morton Grove. Friendly staff, new and used products. 
golden210,

You have made contact with this forum. You have already received some good advice.

Axpona is next weekend !!!! I would try to attend it at least for one (1) day.

 I am going to meet Ralph Karsten of “Atmasphere “ since he will be modding the Technics SL1200G that I ordered Friday from HiFi  Heaven in Green Bay and according to tracking; Ralph will receive Monday.  Tri Mai will also be there and he will be building the Triplanar tonearm that will be mounted on the Technics TT. 

So, myself and I think the other posters are not sure where you would like to go. Axpona will let you see and hear so much gear. 

At 63 yrs , you sound like many at our age. We are listening alone. Friends have passed or are acting their age. Their passions have changed for whatever reason.  

PM me, if you think about coming to Axpona. We can have lunch. My music tastes are 70s / 80s R&R, but stretch far beyond just that.

 I am a vinyl guy, 3000 LPs / 83 CDs ; four of which are test or burn in CDs

Anyway, Welcome !!  Milwaukee is not that far away. Axpona is a good place to meet and should be a good time. It was great in 2016. And I have more skin in the game this time. Hopefully having my last TT built and meeting the people that are doing it. Come and join the fun.

Norb