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Post by qdtjni on Jun 1, 2015 15:28:29 GMT -5
Mind you, more expensive is not always better. Precisely! I always let my poor trained ears tell me what sounds best for my taste. The pleasure should be for you. So your ears are better trained for that than anything else, right?
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Post by pedrocols on Jun 1, 2015 15:31:02 GMT -5
Precisely! I always let my poor trained ears tell me what sounds best for my taste. The pleasure should be for you. So your ears are better trained for that than anything else, right? Precisely...
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Post by sidvicious on Sept 30, 2015 12:19:02 GMT -5
I just saw this thread and your table and I will tell, you, I'm not a little impressed, I, speechless, you have outdone yourself on this one. I like how you showed the progression of the tables that you have owned and how you got to the point that you are right now, the same, thing here, I went through several to get to my HW-19 MKIV, which I'm proud of, but man you went 10 steps beyond, I'm proud and regardless of cost, you got what you wanted and that's what this hobby is all about, I like your choice in cartridges as I had look at it as well.
The term accurate is used quite alot to describe the sound of solid state vs tubes and I think I have figured this out, A lot of musicians use tube pre-amps for their guitars( I will use guitars for the purpose of this example) when they play and if you have been to a concert or heard a band in a small venue, or you play, you have an idea what a guitar sounds like. When you hear a guitar again through a tube amp again, it sounds familiar to you and you like what you are familiar to and yes, it does sound like a real instrument, even if that sound is colored.
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