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tallchris wrote:So the other night my bandmate came over and brought some stereo stuff.
He had just picked up an Adcom GFP-555 preamp, and he also brought over his pair of powered Mackie HR824 studio monitors.
We ran my Project Debut III through that setup, and it sounded much, much better than my current set up. We played the newest Bottomless Pit and Coliseum records, and they both sounded much more clearer and more articulate through that rig than what I have currently.
So, of course, now I want to upgrade my stereo.
Currently, I've got the Project Debut III going through a Technics SA-EX110 receiver to a pair of Sony SS-U350 speakers I got at Goodwill a couple of years ago. Should I focus on updating the pre/power amp before the speakers?
I can probably only budget between $200-$300 right now on a stereo upgrade. I've been looking online at some of the NAD PE series receivers and those are definitely in my price range.
Thank you dudes!


madlee wrote:tallchris wrote:
So, of course, now I want to upgrade my stereo.
I can probably only budget between $200-$300 right now on a stereo upgrade.
you may be well served by getting one of these:
http://www.needledoctor.com/Needle-Doct ... gory=16282
and:
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdet ... er=300-383
That would leave you with about $150. maybe save a few more bucks and get the infiniti p162 speakers.


Brinkman wrote:I've been curious about the Tripath amps myself. Certainly a more sure thing than a used receiver that may or may not need servicing.
rocker654 wrote:(regarding jail) I can't recommend it. The toast is too rubbery, and the bellboys have too much snotty attitude.
steve wrote:I haven't heard your band, and you might not want me to.


mark maloof wrote:Some audiophiles have been surprised by the T amps, though those with best results had high efficiency speakers (not a lot of power from those T-amps.) Not the last word in amps by any means, but some people were floored at how good they sounded in respect to cost.
rocker654 wrote:(regarding jail) I can't recommend it. The toast is too rubbery, and the bellboys have too much snotty attitude.
steve wrote:I haven't heard your band, and you might not want me to.

squarewave wrote:my audio store
jimmy two hands wrote:90% of everything is bullshit.

squarewave wrote:Some of the best sounding amps I have heard lately have been digital. The ICE Power amps (pioneered by B&O) is rock solid and sounds great and the stuff from Lyngdorf is beyond amazing.


motorbike guy wrote:squarewave wrote:my audio store
so tell me about your store. What lines do you carry?
rocker654 wrote:(regarding jail) I can't recommend it. The toast is too rubbery, and the bellboys have too much snotty attitude.
steve wrote:I haven't heard your band, and you might not want me to.

enframed wrote:squarewave wrote:Some of the best sounding amps I have heard lately have been digital. The ICE Power amps (pioneered by B&O) is rock solid and sounds great and the stuff from Lyngdorf is beyond amazing.
I have stuff with ICE power amps and they do sound fantastic. I was curious about those Dayton amps for a small garage/shop system, not for "serious" listening.

madlee wrote:Are these available in a kit? I googled and didn't see anything. It all looks like clones or just through a big brand.
rocker654 wrote:(regarding jail) I can't recommend it. The toast is too rubbery, and the bellboys have too much snotty attitude.
steve wrote:I haven't heard your band, and you might not want me to.

squarewave wrote:Brinkman wrote:I've been curious about the Tripath amps myself. Certainly a more sure thing than a used receiver that may or may not need servicing.
I don't agree with your logic.
A great receiver is a great receiver.

John W. wrote:I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by Axl and Slash.

tallchris wrote:Squarewave, totally down for that NAD receiver you've got. PM me and we can work out the details.
rocker654 wrote:(regarding jail) I can't recommend it. The toast is too rubbery, and the bellboys have too much snotty attitude.
steve wrote:I haven't heard your band, and you might not want me to.

squarewave wrote:tallchris wrote:Squarewave, totally down for that NAD receiver you've got. PM me and we can work out the details.
Facebook works on my celly, so look for a message there.
Prob tonight.
ADCOM GFA-545 II power amp, + pre-amp tuner + disc player
Power Amp: GFA-545 II $175
Pre-amp Tuner: GTP-500 II $100
Disc player: GCD-575 $75
with remote control and headphones if you want'm
whole shebang for $300 or individual components at above prices.
John W. wrote:I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by Axl and Slash.

Don Van Vliet wrote:WHY DO YOU KEEP CALLING HERE?

tallchris wrote:
Just came across this on my local Craig's list:
http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/ele/2220602916.htmlADCOM GFA-545 II power amp, + pre-amp tuner + disc player
Power Amp: GFA-545 II $175
Pre-amp Tuner: GTP-500 II $100
Disc player: GCD-575 $75
with remote control and headphones if you want'm
whole shebang for $300 or individual components at above prices.
John W. wrote:I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by Axl and Slash.

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