[B]Pre and Power[/B\]
Technics 909
Turntable
Thorens TD 125 MK1 , SME 3009 S2 Non Improved , Shure V15 II , SME 2000 Plinth
CD Transport & DAC & PSU
Marantz 6005 , Beresford Caiman , Paul Hynes SR4
Loudspeakers
Tannoy 615 MK2
Speaker Cable , Digital Coax , Interconnects
QED Speaker Cable , Chord Coax Digital , Nakamichi Interconnect , Belkin Interconnect
Other
Free Goodmans One Ten Receiver
Free Sony Speakers
Free KAM DDX 1000 Turntable with Stanton 500 Cartridge
One of the 306's is a boxed minter, the other two were cheapies that have some cosmetic needs, but they all work.
I may have a dabble at colour matching the case enamels to respray the scruffier ones.
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!
Looks to be in good cosmetic condition, so ought to be in good working order. Well done.
Are you after my status as Incorrigable Quad Fanatic? Three 306s and a 303 isn't bad, but you're up against 4 tuners; a pair of speakers; 3 405s (all fettled); a pair of 'monoblocked' and heavily modified 405s; a 303; a 303K; a 520f, and a pair of 510 monoblocks.
Barry
I suppose in principle, I should be looking for a 33 to go with the 303, but they don't really appeal so much.
Not heard the 5 series. Heard plenty of 405's and recently sold a 707, but find the 306 the sounds nicest to me.
Other will no doubt have their own opinions.
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!
That reminds me I should have added a 33 and 44 to the list.
I wouldn't bother with either - a passive should go well with the 303.
Barry
Location: North Island New Zealand
Posts: 1,757
I'm Chris.
Yes a passive, works very well with a 303, or 306
'Back in action!'
Me that is, not just the system. Following an unexpected and rather dramatic hiatus in proceedings.
I have recently obtained a selection of interesting vintage (pre 1970) speaker drivers which will be employed in a long planned project. I'll bung some photos up later.
The custom Tannoys I'd been working on are actually nearing completion and will be finished relatively soon (hopefully ).
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!
Location: South Yorkshire
Posts: 2,683
I'm Andre.
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!