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<blockquote data-quote="OBELIX" data-source="post: 1185892" data-attributes="member: 28726"><p>Totally agree with almost everything however I find the "old" analogue doctrine "The source ( if it is a turntable should be the very best you can afford- even if you go second hand"......i.e. rubbish in equals runbish out !</p><p>Enjoy your path to listening enjoyment.</p><p>Although you never should only use "test reports" in various HiFi magazines to make buying decisions but they definitely will assist you in broadening your Audio knowledge and may help to identify certain important selection parameters for you....BUT LISTEN BEFORE BUYING!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OBELIX, post: 1185892, member: 28726"] Totally agree with almost everything however I find the "old" analogue doctrine "The source ( if it is a turntable should be the very best you can afford- even if you go second hand"......i.e. rubbish in equals runbish out ! Enjoy your path to listening enjoyment. Although you never should only use "test reports" in various HiFi magazines to make buying decisions but they definitely will assist you in broadening your Audio knowledge and may help to identify certain important selection parameters for you....BUT LISTEN BEFORE BUYING! [/QUOTE]
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