Tempted Brendan solely to have the Ethernet connection which my D-Premier lacks (AIR too much faff for me). I’m sure you’ll find an appreciative buyer. They’re outstanding amps and, as you point out, the phono stage is something else again.
The very first album I ever bought. Going to be difficult though to source a near mint copy though (vast majority plenty played and the covers not particularly durable) and if you do likely it‘s going to be £££’s
Linn LP12, many years. Recently acquired a Garrard 401 (off here @Whaleblue) to scratch an itch and looking forward to setting it up and seeing if as good as many say. Still have my first decent turntable technics SL-7 from 1981 although away being attended to.
These are quite incredible performers particularly given their diminutive proportions (I have the very same but in core ash finish). More than capable of filling a larger room with impressive authority (mine 18’ x 13’) which just seems to be contrary to the perceived laws of physics. Okay, don’t...
Like others here of a ‘certain age’ back in the day records were the only viable medium for music playback. Yes, there were cassettes and I bought a number of them also but too unreliable prone to getting stuck and spilling out the tape. Time was the streets were littered with discarded tapes...
Well, like others here I’ve done the whole multi box thing and got to a point where I wanted simplicity but without compromising to any great degree on SQ. A Devialet D-Premier popped up here a few years ago at a good price and I thought I’d give it a try out, if only as a stop gap. It’s still...
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