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16-06-2017, 18:19 | #1 |
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Nice sunny weather with music !
I recently bought the re-mixed Anniversary Edition version of Sgt Pepper produced by Giles Martin.
At last a great album now in stereo and it does sound much cleaner than the original especially with the volume pumped up on my rather old Hi-Fi system built up over a ten year period the last item a power supply for the CD transport being added in 2001. |
16-06-2017, 19:24 | #2 |
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Impressive
No turntable though? |
16-06-2017, 22:34 | #3 |
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Turntable in the loft !
I have a turntable circa 1979 its a direct drive Pioneer with separate motor for platter and pick up arm with a decent pick up but not a coil one. My Digital Receiver is also in the loft as it does not have auto-tune as I could not afford the Cyrus Tuner .
Luckily when I bought the Cyrus Pre-amp Phone input was still standard but TBH I tend to play mainly CD's or run the TV through the system if it's a good film. I initially just had one amplifier and over the years added a second amplifier and had the outputs changed so they were bi-amps with 100W on each channel giving a genuine 200W stereo output. Then over a period of 4 more years bought a power supply for each unit in turn. The Cyrus CD had a fancy upgrade back in the day. I used to have some huge floor standing Mission 3-way speakers that were so big the Wife called them Dalecks ! Now have much more compact Bose Accoustamass 5's with sub-woofer. Now my hearing is so poor I can't really tell my system from my much cheaper all in one Denon tuner/CD/amp that we have in our Conseravtory. I used to love my Hi-Fi but these days it rarely get used. I have told the wife my Cyrus System might be worth a few bob when I have kicked the bucket but stupidly I binned the boxes a few years back to make space in the loft. P.S. My hearing loss was as a result of Measles when I was a kid not playing Heavy Metal. |
17-06-2017, 13:07 | #4 |
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My hearing loss is very much gig related. I used to do PA for local bands when I was an oik 🤣
My love of music stayed and I am most green looking at your impressive stack 😲 I still use my Rega 3 a bit and pump out the choons. Had great fun a few years ago fitting my speakers into solid walls. Also ran stupidly expensive interconnects under floor (solid) in conduit for that wireless look. Keep it up mate but louder 😎 |
18-06-2017, 06:44 | #5 | |
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Rega 3 wow !
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He happened to have a Pink Triangle Turntable and his system back then was a Naim Amp System. He also demonstrated the difference in sound by just upgrading interconnects. After about 8 years in the UK he went back to N.Z. and although he took his main system back home my brother bought his original Cyrus Amp and I bought a load of soild wire interconnects at bargain prices. His vinyl souded better than any CD based system I had ever heard. He did have a CD unit but can't remember the make. It was a transport only with separate DAC. It was a French make methinks. Memories eh..... |
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