Thanks to all for the great advice. I'm trying to apply as much as I can. Per Elevick's advice, I found an Audiogoner who does vintage Thorens TT repairs. He will service my son's TD 160 Mk II for a very fair fee. Per Lewm's advice, I picked up a USED Grado Sonata. I should receive the Sonata early next week. I'll report back as soon as I get a listen.
I would also like to pick up on Lewm's comments about CD and other so called "hi rez" media formats. Specifically, Lewm wrote that "SACD is hanging on by its teeth and the other hi-rez format (DVD-A)is pretty dead already. The coming digital technology is downloads via your omputer . . . ."
Lewm, you may be right. Admittedly I do not understand the technology behind the various digital media formats. However, one thing I DO understand quite well is whether the media in question (e.g., CD, vinyl, etc) sounds good on my rig. IMHO, one of the biggest barriers goes to the quality of the recording and mastering.
Do you think computer downloads, from a practical and commercial perspective, will be well recorded and mastered or, alternatively, packaged for "the kids" for playback on porta-players??
I would also like to pick up on Lewm's comments about CD and other so called "hi rez" media formats. Specifically, Lewm wrote that "SACD is hanging on by its teeth and the other hi-rez format (DVD-A)is pretty dead already. The coming digital technology is downloads via your omputer . . . ."
Lewm, you may be right. Admittedly I do not understand the technology behind the various digital media formats. However, one thing I DO understand quite well is whether the media in question (e.g., CD, vinyl, etc) sounds good on my rig. IMHO, one of the biggest barriers goes to the quality of the recording and mastering.
Do you think computer downloads, from a practical and commercial perspective, will be well recorded and mastered or, alternatively, packaged for "the kids" for playback on porta-players??