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Hi-Fi nerds: Turntable/system buying advice needed

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  • @richardyot said:
    No, horns require very little amplification because the horn itself acts like an amplifier. The actual transducers are tiny, located at the bottom end of the horn.

    I see.

    I guess speakers designed to fill a cinema sound pretty lound in a normal house?

  • @Simon said:

    @richardyot said:
    No, horns require very little amplification because the horn itself acts like an amplifier. The actual transducers are tiny, located at the bottom end of the horn.

    I see.

    I guess speakers designed to fill a cinema sound pretty lound in a normal house?

    He didn't really play them that loud. But they had a certain presence, they were quite impressive.

  • @richardyot said:
    He didn't really play them that loud. But they had a certain presence, they were quite impressive.

    I can imagine. Very cool.

  • edited May 2023

    @mistercharlie said:
    I'm getting a turntable so I can listen to old records, and buy new ones. I don't like streaming, don't like buying MP3s, and I never really liked CDs.

    I am starting totally from scratch though. I am fairly decided on a Rega Planar 2, but then things get hazy.

    I have a pair of Genelec 8030s for my music-making, so I was thinking I might get another pair of those for the living room vinyl setup. But it's a grand for speakers, and then I'd still need a phone stage and a volume knob (!).

    I do love the Genelecs though.

    It might make more sense to get passive speakers, plus an amp that has a phono stage. I'd like to spend as little as is required to to get a setup I that never have to upgrade. I don't need super high-end, but it should be good.

    Did you end up deciding on a system/TT? If so, I’m curious how it turned out for you?

    I’m also trying to decide on a turntable. Narrowed it down to either Planar 2/3 for fidelity or a Pioneer PLX-1000 for convenience.

    Long listening sessions were too fatiguing on my Adam A7X, so I recently picked up a new passive setup with KEF q350s, Cambridge cxa81 amp and an SVS sb-1000 Pro sealed sub. It’s been a huge level up for me; silky smooth sound that I can have on all day without tiring.

    So far I’m just listening to my vinyl rip collection and Apple Music lossless streaming, but looking forward to collecting physical media again.

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