What am I doing???


I am sure its somewhat common that as someone needs different things from their system the system itself needs to change.

So let me tell you a bit about my system. NAD T742 with PSB Image T55 towers, B15 Monitors and C40 center. Using an oppo dv-981hd as my main source. I think its a budget minded but not bad system....

Well now I want to move to vinyl, and of course the t742 doesnt have a phono in. So I have been looking for a nice phono stage. I am getting quite confused now, I kind of like the idea of going with tubes, but then I read reviews for the onkyo a-9555 and wonder if it makes sense to just go with that?

Could I just use the onkyo and sell the nad? Is it better to go with something like the pro-ject phono stage? I was considering a Conrad-Johnson EF-1 Phono Preamplifier.

I would like to have the ability to build up my system piece by piece so part of me things that a seperate preamp even if it is a bit nicer than necessary is a good investment in the longer term.

Also vinyl wise listening to lots of Beatles, U2, and some indie pop-punk type of stuff oh and the Ramones. TT is a technics sl 1210 mk2 kab modded. Shure Hi Fi M97XE cartridge.

Hope that helps....any suggestion at all is welcome.
ctsamg

Showing 1 response by avrij

step back and decide how much of this bone you really want to chew. if you start with separates the path to upgraditis is endless and expensive. if you are happy with the sound of your receiver, but want records, try a cheaper phonostage from cambridge or nad, play the records and see how that feels for awhile before adding to it.

once you start on the road to sonic satisfaction know that it will never really be what it could and that the search is endless, here they call it a "hobby" others might call it addiction.