Re: Vinyl Records & Set ups!
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 6:11 pm


I was just talking to the dude who built my speakers and this is what he said.Uncle Grandfather wrote:Not familiar, but looks really nice. I love 6sn7 tubes, and it has a volume attenuator so you wouldn't need a preamp right a way....just swap I/c cables when you change sources. Just make sure the amp is designed to drive your particular speakers.

I've found best success following the designer of my speakers advice, right down to using the same soure and cabling he used in the design and voicing of the speakers.Josh Pelican wrote:I was just talking to the dude who built my speakers and this is what he said.Uncle Grandfather wrote:Not familiar, but looks really nice. I love 6sn7 tubes, and it has a volume attenuator so you wouldn't need a preamp right a way....just swap I/c cables when you change sources. Just make sure the amp is designed to drive your particular speakers.
"Pretty sure they're 8 ohm, max wattage of 80-100." He also recommends tubes and pre/power amps. He likes dual monos with 400 watts per side.
Good point. That should help me eliminate a few choices.Uncle Grandfather wrote:I've found best success following the designer of my speakers advice, right down to using the same soure and cabling he used in the design and voicing of the speakers.Josh Pelican wrote:I was just talking to the dude who built my speakers and this is what he said.Uncle Grandfather wrote:Not familiar, but looks really nice. I love 6sn7 tubes, and it has a volume attenuator so you wouldn't need a preamp right a way....just swap I/c cables when you change sources. Just make sure the amp is designed to drive your particular speakers.
"Pretty sure they're 8 ohm, max wattage of 80-100." He also recommends tubes and pre/power amps. He likes dual monos with 400 watts per side.
Guh.Psyre wrote:anyone ever check out the hifi horn speakers that Specimen makes? When I saw the shop in Chicago it was the cleanest sound I have ever heard from a vinyl.
Also make amps and pre's.
. There are a number of really nice older TT's out there (Thorens, AR, etc....) that with some TLC can sound better than most of the entry-level stuff available today. Also, a lot of older integrated amps built before the CD age have a very good built-in phono preamp.Garbage in, garbage out. I've found.Psyre wrote:On old tuners (I have a Fisher MC-620) would a speaker upgrade improve sound? It sounds fine but would a speaker upgrade even help or on lower end systems do I need a complete upgrade for that next level of audiophilia?
Good question. I don't know, just depends on how deep into the rabbit hole you want to go. If you get high fidelity speakers they will let you hear how your downstream components really sound, which could be good or bad. If you get a high end turntable but your upstream components are not up to snuff, you'll never hear what your source is capable of. But i still think, if you're not planning on upgrading the rest of your set up, you might find upgrading your source a better option. Best case scenario is to demo at home in your current set up before purchasing.Psyre wrote:So uhhh what is the beginnings of non garbage...