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I use an older Well Tempered, Ortofon 2M Black and a Jolida JD9 w/ JJ Tesla tubes.That beats up on CDs pretty well and shouldn't exceed your price point by too much if you are patient in your shopping.Maybe you can find a good shipper or luck out with a local seller.The cartridge is MM but it certainly performs well at my house.Good luck!
Hostile? EDIT: I just changed the title from 'trounce' to 'improve on', I assume that's what you were referring to. Though I do respectfully suggest your comment was nonsense, given the context of my post. If anything doomed this to failure it was your comment.Thanks.
I agree that it is nonsense, but then there are those who think digital is superior and visa versa. Jim
This isn't a digital v analog thread, I'm just looking for some help from people who have both digital and vinyl in their rigs and who might be able to suggest the level of expenditure needed for vinyl to improve over digital, perhaps with a specific recommendation or two. Thanks
There are those who feel that digital is superior and you imply that Analog is, this tends to set in motion a debate. Jim
In my own head, I've substituted the word improved for romance.
Rooze,Do you still have your albums? Within your budget, I think that's the key question. The rest is hard for us to answer. I'm sure you can see the price of an LP12/Ittock now. Maybe a dealer who sells used would be a good alternative. I've seen some with ads on Audiogon, and there are others. Shipping is less likely to be a problem and they usually stand behind the sale.neo Jim,There would be no debate or controversy with the original title, except for your inane comments. They do nothing to further the thread, only divert it. Why do we have to waste time reading them, and why are you compelled to police this circle? IMO Jim Goulding and you are both wrong. Analogue reproduction can be romantic, but not necessarily. I won't debate the issue. Please go away.
Rooze,Do you still have your albums? Within your budget, I think that's the key question. The rest is hard for us to answer. I'm sure you can see the price of an LP12/Ittock now. Maybe a dealer who sells used would be a good alternative. I've seen some with ads on Audiogon, and there are others. Shipping is less likely to be a problem and they usually stand behind the sale.neo
Listen, Bop, who are you to tell somebody to go away. And saying please just makes you a bigger dolt. I speak only for myself. You won't debate the issue? Awww. What issue, btw? Miss our dose, have we?
This isn't a digital v analog thread, I'm just looking for some help from people who have both digital and vinyl in their rigs and who might be able to suggest the level of expenditure needed for vinyl to improve over digital, perhaps with a specific recommendation or two.