To Viridian, Jeffloistarca, and Rives Audio:
Thanks to all who have responded so far. For someone who has been mostly digital all of his life, getting into analog may prove to be a refreshing experience for me. Hopefully, it won't be too intoxicating. I have spent hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars on a CD collection that has taken roughly 20 years to build, and I definitely don't want to see that collection go to waste. So, even though I may new to analog right now, digital will always have a place in my life (and my audio system as well). A significant purchase CD Player (which is going to be a SACD Player) is going to be in the cards in the near future so that I can continue to enjoys those CDs. But make no mistake about, analog is going to have a place in my life too. After my Thorens TD-147 arrives, the next purchase will probably be a Grado Prestiege Gold (depends on whether or not I like the sound), and then record cleaning machine after that (all of which will take place after the Monolithic PS-1/HC-1 Phono Stage arrive. That's going to be the next project, with a Marantz 8260 SACD Player or a Sony DVP-S9000ES to follow closely afterwards). I think that combining the Thorens TD-147 with something like a Grado Prestiege Gold will give me an analog front-end that will be good enough to bide me some time so that I can start saving up for the Rega Planar 25 or a VPI Aries Scout/JMW-9 next year or so.
Now that I have secured a turntable, now it is on to the used record stores (and there are several of those in my area, so I am very fortunate) to resume my vinyl collection and watch my vinyl collection grow.
Man......... analog's going to be FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks again for the advice, fellas.
--Charles--
Thanks to all who have responded so far. For someone who has been mostly digital all of his life, getting into analog may prove to be a refreshing experience for me. Hopefully, it won't be too intoxicating. I have spent hundreds (if not thousands) of dollars on a CD collection that has taken roughly 20 years to build, and I definitely don't want to see that collection go to waste. So, even though I may new to analog right now, digital will always have a place in my life (and my audio system as well). A significant purchase CD Player (which is going to be a SACD Player) is going to be in the cards in the near future so that I can continue to enjoys those CDs. But make no mistake about, analog is going to have a place in my life too. After my Thorens TD-147 arrives, the next purchase will probably be a Grado Prestiege Gold (depends on whether or not I like the sound), and then record cleaning machine after that (all of which will take place after the Monolithic PS-1/HC-1 Phono Stage arrive. That's going to be the next project, with a Marantz 8260 SACD Player or a Sony DVP-S9000ES to follow closely afterwards). I think that combining the Thorens TD-147 with something like a Grado Prestiege Gold will give me an analog front-end that will be good enough to bide me some time so that I can start saving up for the Rega Planar 25 or a VPI Aries Scout/JMW-9 next year or so.
Now that I have secured a turntable, now it is on to the used record stores (and there are several of those in my area, so I am very fortunate) to resume my vinyl collection and watch my vinyl collection grow.
Man......... analog's going to be FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks again for the advice, fellas.
--Charles--