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- From: kirk@hpcc01.corp.hp.com (Kirk Lindstrom)
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 20:34:03 GMT
- Subject: Re: re: Is an expensive CD player worth the money?
- Message-ID: <3340349@hpcc01.corp.hp.com>
- Organization: Shredding the water of SF Bay, HP-OCD
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- Newsgroups: rec.audio
- References: <1992Dec24.005619.22320@newstand.syr.edu>
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- >Don't forget, an expensive stereo system is very unforgiving. You don't
- >insert a PSB Alpha into a 10k reference system to see if it performs
- >well. Nobody does that. People who buys a NAD player are probably those
- >who are thinking about building a 1k to 2k system. (Perhaps a student?)
- >
- >Evan Cheng
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- I agree with you somewhat in that my system is inbetween 2 and 10K and
- I've been told that there are better points to upgrade before my $400
- CD player (like cables). Right now I'm getting my speakers placed
- correctly (or at least giving it a good try) and starting to listen
- to cables. Can't tell the difference between $60 and $200 cables so
- maybe I don't need to get a better CD player. 8-)
-
- Me thinks I may just get some more software before I upgrade my CD.
- Or even get a good used $400 TT first!
-
- Kirk out
-