@chayro great way to start off this discussion. Everyone
has their preference and stories.
As a music lover who just turned 60, I have gone
the complete spectrum when it comes to music. While serving in the Navy in late
70’s I invested in a high end audio system (Sansui G8700DB Receiver, Technics
Turntable, Bose 601 Series 1 Speakers, Sansui Graphic Equalizer/Reverb, and Teac
Cassette Deck). Sounded amazing and invested around $2,800 in 1979 dollars
(with the service member overseas discount). Along came the 80’s, copying LP’s
to cassettes, CD’s taking over and the halting of LP sales. Then the millennium
with MP3’s and other digital music files,
and of course out with the CD’s and CD Player and in with more modern equipment
to stream....
Two years ago I came across a vintage Sansui
G-8700DB Receiver and decided to go back in time. I always regretted selling my
old unit and loved that massive silver
face piece of art. Since I still had my albums, I then found a mint Denon
DP-62L Direct Drive Turntable https://www.tonepublications.com/old-school/denon-dp-62l-direct-drive-turntable/
and returned to my old records and what a sound it was.
I still stream with a
DAC and play CD’s connected through the old Sansui Aux input, but what a treat
to listed to the vinyl records. Everyone
that listens to my system agrees the sound is unique and better. I am now back
to collecting records once again. Although I prefer listening to records, I
still stream music (Amazon HD and Spotify) and play CD’s depending on the mood.
One thing for sure, my current equipment (Sansui G8700DB, Denon DP-62L, Kenwood
GE-1100 Equalizer, Klipsch Forte I’s) playing vinyl sounds amazing and will
stay this way until time makes me replace pieces. Incorporating a decent small
PC and CD Player running thru a DAC is an added bonus! (Not to mention using Klipsch
Gate Play-Fi Wireless Multi–Room Hubs to complete the package)
Long live Vintage hi-fi!