VOX 112 (vocal classical - all forms - chorale, opera, etc.)
Best of all, when I head to work, I pop off the bar-of-soap-sized tuner and pop it in the car. When I get to work, I pop it into the "boombox" cradle on my desk and pop on the headphones.
What do I listen to most-in the order of preference: 1.LP (highly modded Goldmund Reference/Clearaudio Insider or highly modded Souther/Helicon.) 2.Analog prerecorded tape (Otari,Studer) 3.Tuner (Rhode&Schwarz all tube stereo relay reciever, 1960 vintage) 4.Redbook CD (ML.30.5, Purcel, ML 31.6) 5.SACD (Sony SCD777es, modded by Audience) Out of competition: My significant other (unmodified)
What do I listen to (as opposed to my fav source which is TT)? Following the latest developments (baby, as per my thread) the order is now: *Significant other, lately modified into a dual role (SO + mother) *redbook (for convenience) *baby *TT *tuner
At least, this new order should help the cartridge last longer...
The most used source is my Turntable. Way behind it is redbook CD and a little behind that is SACD. SACD is lots better than redbook I just don't have that much material.
If I can get it on vinyl I would never buy it on plastic! LPs just sound better!
Cd, but only because my current phono stage sucks. This will soon be rectified however. I'm also enjoying a vintage Fisher tuner since I've moved to San Francisco. It helps having FM thats actually worth listening to.
SimAudio Moon Nova. Recently wanted to try some not too expensive SACD... Nova sounds better, SACD went back. Sometime I'll try my PC as a source, with U24 probably...
nice thread! it depends on my mood or what else im doing.sometimes ill start out with tuner(WMNF)great station check it out online)while i pick out a CD,while CD is playing ill pick an album out,and then repeat the cycle,usually late at nite i listen to albums,during the day its usually my CDs or tuner i listen to.my tv is on but the sound is off,im having a hard time justifing the money i spent on HT ,,,
heresy, perhaps, but I have my high def Motorola DVR, (set to matrixed with no compression), all tweaked out and the digital music channels sound pretty good, that is, to be left on all day for background music. Does this make it my most used source? Next is SACD and DVD-A, and the dvd player for MOVIES.
i hate to say it, but my third gen ipod gets the most play. walking to and from work, in the gym on old busted headphones, or in my office on old busted computer speakers. well its better than nothing and keeps the music playing!
Interesting,not many post for analog.I ustiliize my VPI MK3 with Morch Arm and Grado Reference Cartridge about 99% of the time and wipes out I think any CD player I ever heard regardless of price,But I haven't heard all of the high end CD players in Audioland.Maybe something is still out in the cosmos ready to suck me into digital. The other 1% I listen to is my analog tuner modified Marantz 120 by Joseph Chow.
At 5-22-03, it was C-Band satellite but today, it's the internet. With my HTPC, I have literally thousands of channels with just MSN Music and Winamp. When adding in the downloading capibility and the increasing audio quality available, it's really the only way to go.
Kora Hermes 24/192 Dac, I also have a Magnum D. 102 tuner but the Kora just slays the tuner as good as it is, its also commercial free!Very synergistic with my amplification and speakers -dynamics,stage depth, width,height and steller seperation.Really one of my best purchases to date.T.W.
SACDs/DVD-A - 50% media server with tons of music (mostly mp3/wav) - 20% Rhapsody via coax and VGA to my main system - 10% Vinyl - 10% CD - 5% XM radio via Directv - 5%
Car: XM Radio - 50% Music Keg/Phatbox (mp3/flac player) - 30% Treo 650 or Creative Zen with Rhapsody to go music- 10% CDs - 10%
Work: XM radio - 70% local AM - 20% mp3 players (treo/creative/iPod) - 10%
Instead of a tuner, I have Music Choice through my TV cable company. It's great, and sounds great, but of course not as great as a CD player. But I can play DJ so easily, going from genre to genre, commercial free.
A number of months ago I started using some tube MA-1's I haven;t fired up in years and connected my variable out phono pre directly balanced, so I had Only 1 source- Vinyl. Cut to several months later, I get a pre amp and can now listen to digital as well Via USB laptop/itunes, which is very convenient. Played digital a few times, but now I find I am gravitating back to LP almost exclusivley, even with good digital playback available.
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