Hi Simon , I have been told just that , on the prowl for the right preamp now , though I must say that they’re impressive with just an iPad up their Ar..
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I thought these had sold already?
Whilst the buyer was clearly showing his ignorance on these speakers, a Bluetooth adaptor could usefully be used to make the link between old tech and new tech. Whilst obviously not 'hifi' a Bluetooth connection can be surprisingly good. Logitech do one (with outputs of both RCA and spdif) with good reviews. Plenty of others as well.
About 3 years ago I needed to make a cable free connection between an iPad and an 'old' system and used a cheap August Bluetooth adaptor. I was surprised how good things sounded.
On another note I believe MK is the city furthest away from a sea port. Or am I getting my pub facts all wrong?
You are correct about MK’s location.
I have considered the Bluetooth idea and I may well go ahead and try it.
I demonstrated the M2’s to another enthusiast at the weekend , he was shocked when the hairs on the back of his neck stood to the occasion... with an iPad up their arse !!
Wish I had never sold my caiman as I reckon that’ll do them justice
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Several years ago (early 90s) a mate at work was returning to the USA offered me his pristine hifi system for about £500 comprising Meridian actives (piano black finish), about 1,000 lps, a preamp and a TT. I declined due to space considerations. One of my biggest mistakes. :mental:
Can't recall what the preamp and TT were but they were quality items.
These are still available at £400
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