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Man in the 1970s I could afford this 3in1 below easily but today I cant afford this Devialet combo you mentioned.
Yes not a hi-end, no combo is hi-end.But 3 grand for a combo is too much.
Hi, This is Kenneth. I have what I consider a nice system- some of it a little old in the tooth but still sounds good. The key pieces are a Pass X30A integrated amplifier, Audio Physic Step1 speakers with heavy duty stands, an older Modwright tube phono stage, and an early Allen Perkins RPM-1 turntable/arm. I've gotten discouraged with magazines/websites like Stereophile, Absolute Sound, and Part-Time Audiophile-- much of their focus is on eqpt only a big-time drug dealer could afford.
Welcome to AudioCircle adamske20Yes prices of some of the new gear are sky high, but you don’t have to pay quite that much to get good sound. You just need to choose and match wisely.
Been at this hobby a long time. The prices for high end gear, adjusted for inflation, are about the same or even a little more reasonable than back in the 80s. This is especially true if one has a strictly digital system. Plus, a lot of the newer electronics sound better than legacy gear. For example, a used Devialet D-Premier can be had for around 3K USD. This gives one a complete audio system that supports analog and digital, includes a DAC and phono stage, and sounds better than the majority of systems separates. It's also class A voltage output. You can send it in to get upgraded to the latest version for 25 percent cost of a new unit, and have a world class setup. It also weighs less than 10 kg. Hard to beat that.