Speaking of analog, we all know most components appeal to some folks and not others. VPI tables veer strongly towards warmth, richness, lushness, and elasticity. If you want a snappier, tighter, faster, more exciting and lively presentation, you should absolutely sell the table. So here I am going against everyone else who already spoke up, and say sell it, sell it now.With all due respect to trelja, that would be a major mistake. But again, I'll take it :-)
What component to hang on to?
Hello all,
So - the search for a new truck and house infrastructure needs make me consider selling off my main listening system. Having said that, I remain a consummate audiophile who knows I’ll eventually rebuild my system. However, I;’m thinking I should hold onto ONE element in the chain to serve as a building block for my future system. Any advice on what component to hold on to would be appreciated. Or sell all of them?
Components:
Acoustic Zen Adagio speakers (sold)
Hegel 160 integrated
Oppo 105 BDP
VPI HW-19 MK4 turntable with SAMA with Benz Micro Ace SH cartridge and Sumiko FT-3 tonearm
Jolida JD9 Mk 2 phono with Mullard tubes
AZ Tsunami IC’s
Decware Styx cables
So - the search for a new truck and house infrastructure needs make me consider selling off my main listening system. Having said that, I remain a consummate audiophile who knows I’ll eventually rebuild my system. However, I;’m thinking I should hold onto ONE element in the chain to serve as a building block for my future system. Any advice on what component to hold on to would be appreciated. Or sell all of them?
Components:
Acoustic Zen Adagio speakers (sold)
Hegel 160 integrated
Oppo 105 BDP
VPI HW-19 MK4 turntable with SAMA with Benz Micro Ace SH cartridge and Sumiko FT-3 tonearm
Jolida JD9 Mk 2 phono with Mullard tubes
AZ Tsunami IC’s
Decware Styx cables
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- 28 posts total