Enjoying "Affordable" Equipment


Having never owned a direct drive turntable, curiosity motivated a purchase of a Technics SL-1200GR2. I hooked it up to a stock Denon DL-103. Setup was fun and easy, no protractor required. Easy to understand tonearm height, VTF and anti-skate setup. All metrics were done to spec and VTF was exact without using a digital force gauge except to check my work.

After a brief warm-up the sound opened up and I say without reservation, it's been a while since I've enjoyed listening to vinyl this much. I am playing all my favorites; good recordings of original releases are truly special. More importantly, the price was affordable by today's standards.

The rest of the chain contains a Rhea Eclipse phono preamp, Kell Phantom preamp, Krell EVO 402e with all balanced interconnects and Harbeth 40.2 monitors.

I posted this simply to share an awesome experience provided by our great hobby and hoping to avoid the controversial topics often found on this forum. Thank you!

 

layton64

I am not an English language wiz but if one already owns it, it implies he could afford it? cheeky

If I bought a Gulfstream G550 today just to buy fresh milk from Humboldt county, by definition, it must have been affordable to me.

(my meaningless post for the day)

@grislybutter Wrote:

I am not an English language wiz but if one already owns it, it implies he could afford it? cheeky

I agree!

Mike

Grisly:

If you do jet up to Humboldt would you pick me up a package of kitchen sponges @ Dollar General?

 

DeKay

@dekay I only planned to meet with the cow by the runway, if Dollar General is on her route, we'll make it work