Incredible Audio System for $1K


First this Solid State system sounds as good as having a midrange cost tube amp. Most important sre the Speakers. I bought used Monitor Audio Silver 3i. They sound about as good as my previous Revel M22 that is a serious performing speaker. Next is a Douk NS-13G class D amplifier. This amp is stunning. Sounds same as a midrange cost tube amp. Produces 60 Watts RMS per channel. Uses newer Texas Instruments TPA3255 power amp that many report here is a serious performer. The amp has phono and 1 volt Aux input. It also has treble and bass controls. Using NE5532P op amps, it can be replaced with Muses 02 amps for greater performance, The tunable is a Pioneer. PL-30-K that is also a good performer. I bought open box on eBay for $299. Box was sealed never opened. I replaced cheap cartridge with a AT VM95E. Not quite the VM540ML but is a good performer. Finally, I bought a Meridian 504 FM tuner. Of course there are better sounding systems, but this system is an excellent performer. Does one need more?

jimbennet

I remember posting a really happy joyful post on a photography forum after I have gotten my Leica M10. I just got creamed. The seasoned posters, cynics, and non-believers came out of the wall and crucified me. My enthusiasm was just squashed. 

After a solid year of experiences and posts about small observations, I was able to fully justify my enthusiasm and explain the nuances of what I was seeing and experiencing and got lots of praise for being able to articulate what I heard.

The forums should not be like this, but they are. Don't despair. Lurk a bit more... you'll probably find some stuff helpful. Then dip your toe in.

 

 

@ghdprentice I was going to say something along those lines, but you said it more eloquently and diplomatically than I would have.

Not to go off topic but I thought Leica cameras inspired respect, not scorn. I don’t know much about photography, however.

@jimbennet the saying goes something like this: "Your system sounds the best in the world until you hear a better system". That applies to the balloon-prickers' systems too.

@devinplombier 

Thx.

Talking about Leica is like talking about really good high end interconnects. You get the crowd that can't afford them that want to call you stupid. There are those with little experience that want to think they know something, but don't.... etc. Sad.

A Leica camera life story.

When a dear friend of mine died his extensive 35mm slide collection was destined for the dump. His family did not appreciate his life’s work of slides taken with his Leica camera. I requested if l could have the projector cassettes of some 4,000 photos, to rescue the local heritage captured from the 60s to 90s on the slides.

l’m glad l have been able to have them professionally digitally transferred recently. The biggest surprise was that the quality of the captured images did not match the expected results l was expecting to see. The Kodak and Fiji slides had all been environmentally well stored with no real degradation, but the end results were not at all brilliant, and are a huge disappointment. He boasted having the best tripods and lenses including wide angle and telescopic. They were badly composed, under and over exposed and even horizons not level. Basic settings and composition all over the place.

I still will value the memories of a well liked family friend, but he did not achieve many outstanding photos with the best equipment he had. I suppose owning high quality equipment is no guarantee that the end product will amount to much. Unless you know what you are doing it can all come down to end in nothing special.

Unsurprisingly l’ve had the same experiences with some friends self-claimed “audiophile” systems.

@mylogic 

That was really nice of you. 

I took photos bake then (60’s - 90’s)... and they were terrible. It wasn’t the camera... it was me. Terrible composition, out of focus. 

I started to get good around 2000 when I could take dozens of photos at at session with digital. My composition got good, then better and better, then nuances of light and depth of field... etc. 

Now, I can use about any camera and get incredible photos... including an iPhone. Although my Leica is still the best.