For digital i would also look at peachtree. I got the Nova ~5 years ago and still love it. Since then though they have continued expanding the line and introducing higher end components so those who want to pay up to get that last 0.1% of added performance can really go to town. That said, i think the nova ought to be enough for anyone. The old rules about what you have to spend your money on don't necessarily apply to digital setups.originally posted by Ben Hunting:
A shout-out for the Wyred4Sound mINT (much better-looking in person than it looks online) if you're thinking of going the digital route. They sell direct. Channel D's Pure Music is fantastic, too, with very helpful customer service.
In Living Stereo on Great Jones Street is worth checking out for equipment and sometimes has discounted showroom models.
originally posted by Yule Kim:
Headphone RecommendationsCan anyone recommend good headphones at a variety of price points? I'm basically looking for something for my laptop (watching videos and listening to music).
Thanks in advance.
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Yule Kim:
Headphone RecommendationsCan anyone recommend good headphones at a variety of price points? I'm basically looking for something for my laptop (watching videos and listening to music).
Thanks in advance.
Isn't it the case that the quality of the earphones ( or for that matter, speakers ) shouldn't exceed the quality of the source to a large degree?
I recall plugging in a fancy pair of electrostatic earphones (the brand eludes at the moment) into an old receiver and arriving at the conclusion that I'd be better off with a $50 set from radio shack. Revealed too many imperfections at the source, in other words. It's like pouring some of less than fortunate dry whites from 2009 into a Riedel Sommelier glass.
originally posted by SFJoe:
People also say great things about the new in-ear Bose noise cancelling plugs, but I haven't used them myself. I typically use headphones on planes, so noise cancellation is key to me.
Gradooriginally posted by Yule Kim:
Headphone RecommendationsCan anyone recommend good headphones at a variety of price points? I'm basically looking for something for my laptop (watching videos and listening to music).
Thanks in advance.
originally posted by SFJoe:
People also say great things about the new in-ear Bose noise cancelling plugs, but I haven't used them myself. I typically use headphones on planes, so noise cancellation is key to me.
originally posted by maureen:
I still have the first and only turntable i've owned - a Philips 312 purchased in 1977 and still working (alas I no longer have the beautiful Allison Three speakers I paired with it). Not sure what cartridge I have in there. BJ, does the 312 fall below the japanese tables in your hierarchy above?
originally posted by .sasha:
Choose wisely.
originally posted by .sasha:
Choose wisely.