backintohifi
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NAD C375Bee or Yamaha A-S2000 Willand, I've had the A-S1000 now for going on two months. And it is truly impressive. Both the quality and purity of the sound (nothing added; nothing taken away) are fantastic. I've got it connected to ML Motion 40's, a Music Hall mmf-7.3 TT ... | |
Best platter mat, especially for DD turntables Sdory, how can a mat be musical? For purposes of eliminating static electricity from the record, what is the best brand or type of mat to buy for a belt drive (Music Hall mmf-7.3 in this case)? Thanks! | |
Shopping for an integrated, advice s'il vous plait. My biased vote would be the Yamaha A-S1000, which can be bought pretty much anywhere new for $1,260 currently. I purchased this amp after researching it, the Marantz units and the NAD 375 BEE. Also, prior to the purchase I was looking at, and in... | |
Help Picking a turntable $3,000!?! You're throwing away money. Spend 1/2 that on the speakers. | |
Help Picking a turntable Wow! I briefed through the prior responses. These guys are really into vinyl. I myself am just getting back into it after about 30 years. (I can now afford the ridiculous prices for hifi equipment.) I settled on the Music Hall mmf 7.3 which h... | |
NAD C375Bee or Yamaha A-S2000 I just purchased a Yamaha A-S1000 and really looking forward to setting it up and listening. The other contender was the NAD C375BEE. I know this will sound shallow, but though I'm sure the NAD is a great amp, it just looks much "cheaper" than t... |