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Well the system I am building sort of fits:Virtue Sensation M901 Integrated Amp with Dodd tube buffer and battery kit. $1450GR-research N3S speaker kit and materials $700GR-research servo sub kit and materials $700Pro-ject RPM5.1SE turntable $1000Dell net book $300Schit Bifrost or Peachtree Audio DACit DAC $450Spend the remainder on interconnects $400
I think you might be missing a phono preamp. Does the Virtue Sensation with Dodd Buffer take phono level input?Martin
Yeah, I forgot the Phono preamp. I have a preamp in an existing Yamaha that I am going to use, but for this thread I could add a Vista Phono preamp for $300 in place of the Dell mini (since others are leaving off their computers) or the interconnects.
I've recently gotten back into audio after more than a twenty five year layoff. The cd player was still new, and no one was sure whether analog or digital filtering would be best? Things have changed alot. Cables now cost more than components? I didn't want to jump in over my head right at the start, so here's what I have purchased in the last couple of months. Nad C375 BEE @ $1295.00, Magnepan 1.7's @ $2095.00, Marantz CD5004 @ $350.00, Squeezbox Touch @ $249.00, Peachtree Audio Dacit , (on the way) @ $375.00, miscellaneous wires, connectors, and such about $400.00. This comes in just under the $5K mark, and is a really remarkable combination. The Magnepan's simply deliver the most convincing audio presentation I've ever owned.
Not to highjack the thread, but to put a twist on it, of that $5k what would you spend the most on if starting from scratch? I know some people believe in the garbage in, garbage out adage and preach sources while others focus on speakers and/or amplifier synergy, and yet others believe it all begins with the pre-amp, and don't even get me started on interconnects, etc,etc. My question would be what piece of gear would you focus most on and deserve the largest percentage of coin? And your reasoning?