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Re: Introduce Yourselves

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2021 8:09 pm
by Nearlymusical
Hi
Been lurking a while but finally off the sidelines and on the pitch - hoping give my two penneth worth.
Just to mention that it looks like Audiojumble is back - Feb 2022 in Kent - obviously not so good for international travellers or even those from up North - but its a cracking event for clearing out the stuff that you will never use - and then replacing it with more stuff .... YMMV
I had a stall ( aka folding table) a couple of times Its a great day- lots of camaraderie - even interesting to those who don't know their Linn from their LAN
Looking fwd to the exchange

https://hifipig.com/audiojumble-is-back-in-2022/

Re: Introduce Yourselves

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2021 10:00 pm
by slinger
Welcome to HFS, Nearlymusical. Audiojumble, that's the one at the Angel Centre in Tonbridge, isn't it? I keep meaning to stick my head in as I'm only just down the road, but so far life has intervened every time.

Re: Introduce Yourselves

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2021 10:30 pm
by CN211276
Welcome to the forum nearlymusical. I also have a Mscaler. Mine is connected to a Qutest.

Re: Introduce Yourselves

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2021 11:04 pm
by Nearlymusical
Hey thanks for the welcome CN - I have been very interested in your posts, I notice and agree with what you have been saying to the community about the MScaler and TBH I have found that there is a bit of wizardry needed to make the system sing. I came from a 100 % analogue background and have spent the last year on a steep learning curve on getting to a point where my digital front end is the equal of anything I ever had before - its been mostly trial and error and I dont believe most of what the manufacturers say - I think its all about listening and making up your own mind- which seems to be pretty much what everyone on the forum can sign up to - but nice to have a kindred spirit - it worried me I was all alone in appreciating the Chord line - their DAC's etc have meant I can enjoy listening to digital with the same enjoyment as I had with my Townsend rock ...........TBC

Re: Introduce Yourselves

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2021 12:47 am
by antonio66
Welcome Nearly, the more the merrier

Re: Introduce Yourselves

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2021 6:57 am
by karatestu
Hi Nearly and welcome to the forum.

We are very suspicious here of manufacturers claims, marketing and lies so you have picked the right place to be.

Nothing wrong with liking Chord or any other gear for that matter as long as you used your ears to decide, enjoy listening to the music it reproduces and have pockets deep enough :grin:

Re: Introduce Yourselves

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2021 8:32 am
by CN211276
Nearlymusical wrote: Mon Aug 09, 2021 11:04 pm Hey thanks for the welcome CN - I have been very interested in your posts, I notice and agree with what you have been saying to the community about the MScaler and TBH I have found that there is a bit of wizardry needed to make the system sing. I came from a 100 % analogue background and have spent the last year on a steep learning curve on getting to a point where my digital front end is the equal of anything I ever had before - its been mostly trial and error and I dont believe most of what the manufacturers say - I think its all about listening and making up your own mind- which seems to be pretty much what everyone on the forum can sign up to - but nice to have a kindred spirit - it worried me I was all alone in appreciating the Chord line - their DAC's etc have meant I can enjoy listening to digital with the same enjoyment as I had with my Townsend rock ...........TBC
Nice to read that someone is interested in my posts. :lol: I have a modestj vinyl set up but in some aspect I preferred its sound to digital, especially for extended listening. Manufactures spout a lot of :Bllocks: but in the case of the Mscaler there is substance and the only way to judge is with your ears in your own system. For me it combines the benefits of analogue and digital. Following the loan when I had to wait a number of weeks for one to come in stock it felt like I was missing a lot of the music. I played more of my old vinyl. As to deep pockets, a Mscaler with dual BNC DAC will not set you back more than a top quality TT, arm, cartridge and phono stage, not to mention the price of vinyl.

Re: Introduce Yourselves

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2021 2:30 pm
by savvypaul
Nearlymusical wrote: Mon Aug 09, 2021 8:09 pm Hi
Been lurking a while but finally off the sidelines and on the pitch - hoping give my two penneth worth.
Just to mention that it looks like Audiojumble is back - Feb 2022 in Kent - obviously not so good for international travellers or even those from up North - but its a cracking event for clearing out the stuff that you will never use - and then replacing it with more stuff .... YMMV
I had a stall ( aka folding table) a couple of times Its a great day- lots of camaraderie - even interesting to those who don't know their Linn from their LAN
Looking fwd to the exchange

https://hifipig.com/audiojumble-is-back-in-2022/
Welcome. I hope you enjoy the forum.

Re: Introduce Yourselves

Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2021 1:54 am
by antonio66
"Nice to read that someone is interested in my posts." :o

There's always one CN :grin:

Re: Introduce Yourselves

Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2021 4:50 pm
by n4nottwo
new around these parts. stumbled across an nva a20/p20 auction on ebay and a few hours down the rabbit hole later I knew I had to have it. who knows where this nva journey might take me.

I am down in east sussex fwiw.