Introduce Yourselves
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Welcome Paul, I still post occasionally on pfm (jy3), and can understand your boredom with the other 2. The Doc will be pleased a new member hosts the odd bake-off.
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Preston is DQ (Daniel Quinn) land, PM him.
Bake-offs - yes please. I just wish there were more down souf, they seem to have become a midland and norf thing. If I try = silence (see Audio Talk).
Bake-offs - yes please. I just wish there were more down souf, they seem to have become a midland and norf thing. If I try = silence (see Audio Talk).
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Hello peeps.
David Brook hi-fi obsessive for over 40 years, dealer and general normal bloke with wife and 2 kids. Own loads of turntables too many to mention, favourite is Garrard 401, pride and joy is a modified Studer B67 R2R but the tapes are just too b..y expensive to buy!
Met RD at a recent bake off I organized in my shop, decent bloke and maker of superb sounding phono stages, nuff sed.
David Brook hi-fi obsessive for over 40 years, dealer and general normal bloke with wife and 2 kids. Own loads of turntables too many to mention, favourite is Garrard 401, pride and joy is a modified Studer B67 R2R but the tapes are just too b..y expensive to buy!
Met RD at a recent bake off I organized in my shop, decent bloke and maker of superb sounding phono stages, nuff sed.
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Next one in Huddersfield in 2-3 weeks and please make sure you book a hotel room BEFORE turning up chief!Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 5:29 pm Preston is DQ (Daniel Quinn) land, PM him.
Bake-offs - yes please. I just wish there were more down souf, they seem to have become a midland and norf thing. If I try = silence (see Audio Talk).
I am in the hi-fi trade
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Re: Introduce Yourselves
Welcome David. Looking forward to my next visit to the People's Republic of Uddersfield...
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You have PM.David Brook wrote: ↑Mon Oct 16, 2017 9:42 pmNext one in Huddersfield in 2-3 weeks and please make sure you book a hotel room BEFORE turning up chief!Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 5:29 pm Preston is DQ (Daniel Quinn) land, PM him.
Bake-offs - yes please. I just wish there were more down souf, they seem to have become a midland and norf thing. If I try = silence (see Audio Talk).
Re: Introduce Yourselves
Hi, I'm Bill.
I'm a recent empty nester and looking to get back into "sensible" hifi.
I remember a colleague having some NVA kit years ago and being impressed by it. I was surprised to find whilst perusing ebay that it was still being made some 20 years on.
I followed the links from eBay to this site, and have lurked for a few weeks to get a feel for the place.
I'll be up front and admit, that as a newbie to hifi fora, I'm fairly surprised at the antagonism there is between the various sites ref the smaller manufacturers, but I suppose these days it's a small market and there's bound to be some fun and games.
Anyway, I want to build a system based on my only bit of kit I have left from my student days, a Technics SL150 with a SME 3009 arm. No cartridge at the moment and open to suggestions.
I'd prefer small footprint amps etc, and I have been offered a Pioneer Rt 909 reel to reel, so I'd need a tape loop.
Cheers,
Bill.
Edit:
Sorry, I should have added that I'll need a CD player too. Over the last 20 years or so, I've had a succession of Aiwa and Sony mini systems due to domestic convenience, but now all the offspring are off to university, I can indulge in separate components again.
I'm a recent empty nester and looking to get back into "sensible" hifi.
I remember a colleague having some NVA kit years ago and being impressed by it. I was surprised to find whilst perusing ebay that it was still being made some 20 years on.
I followed the links from eBay to this site, and have lurked for a few weeks to get a feel for the place.
I'll be up front and admit, that as a newbie to hifi fora, I'm fairly surprised at the antagonism there is between the various sites ref the smaller manufacturers, but I suppose these days it's a small market and there's bound to be some fun and games.
Anyway, I want to build a system based on my only bit of kit I have left from my student days, a Technics SL150 with a SME 3009 arm. No cartridge at the moment and open to suggestions.
I'd prefer small footprint amps etc, and I have been offered a Pioneer Rt 909 reel to reel, so I'd need a tape loop.
Cheers,
Bill.
Edit:
Sorry, I should have added that I'll need a CD player too. Over the last 20 years or so, I've had a succession of Aiwa and Sony mini systems due to domestic convenience, but now all the offspring are off to university, I can indulge in separate components again.
Re: Introduce Yourselves
Welcome to the home of sensible hifi Bill. Your off to a good start with the Technics tt so why not start a thread on your queries.
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Welcome to HFS Bill.
If you want small footprint hifi with awesome sound quality at a sensible price then i think you have come to the right place. I bought an AP20 and was blown away by how musical it is. Same with phono1. I think you would be very happy with any of the NVA integrated amps.
Stu
If you want small footprint hifi with awesome sound quality at a sensible price then i think you have come to the right place. I bought an AP20 and was blown away by how musical it is. Same with phono1. I think you would be very happy with any of the NVA integrated amps.
Stu
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