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    Join Date: Mar 2019

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    I'm Toby.

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    Hi, I'm likely to be looking for some advice here and there. A couple of years ago, I bought a flat - meaning that anything I had of value had to be sold to pay for renovations and other such dull stuff. So my once interesting system had to go - a heavily upgraded and modified Teac A-H500i amp, Bluesound Node 2, Garrard Sp-25 (also pretty modified), custom made phono stage, KEF LS50s. Since then I have been streaming music to a Sonos Play1. It's not the worst sounding little thing but I miss the joy of really great sound and I'm going to starting to think about re-building my setup.

    So this is what I have in mind -

    Sony TA-F7B or Yamaha CA-1010
    Bluesound Node 2 again
    Some kind of modified turntable
    Probably KEP LS50s again.

    So if anyone is selling any of the above, please get in touch!

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    Join Date: Dec 2018

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    I'm Shane.

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    Welcome to AOS.

    My father recently sold his LS50's after two years of ownership. Great little speakers!

    Have fun.

    S.
    Shane Lonergan.

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    Join Date: Nov 2011

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    Quote Originally Posted by tobee1 View Post

    So this is what I have in mind -

    Sony TA-F7B or Yamaha CA-1010
    Bluesound Node 2 again
    Some kind of modified turntable
    Probably KEP LS50s again.

    So if anyone is selling any of the above, please get in touch!
    Hi Toby

    I think either amps, if you can find a good one at a good price, are worth having they were great in there day and will give a lot of modern ones a run for their money.

    Sony TA-F7B

    Yamaha CA-1010

    I know KEF LS50's as monitors is that what you mean? I would have thought you could get a better sounding speaker, probably a small to medium floorvstander, there have been a few quite good ones for sale on here recently for £300-700 maybe worth checking the Private Exhibition threads.

    The Bluesound Node 2 scores well and the new version is pretty flexible, you might want to look at the relatively newly released Volumio PRIMO, which my be on list for me to replace RPI/Hifi Berry digi+ and exrternal DAC, I am sure others can recommend a few more.

    TT is a very personal thing and really depends on what you are looking for in terms of SQ.

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    Hello Toby. Welcome to AOS.

    I'm sure you'll get plenty of help if you need it. Just find the right section of the site and ask.

    Feel free to join in the chat, everybody is friendly.


    Enjoy the forum,
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    Join Date: Mar 2019

    Location: Edinburgh, UK

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    I'm Toby.

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    Thank you everyone - really appreciate the input.

    I will have a think about speakers, probably worth having a listen to some alternatives, I really enjoyed those (KEF....typing issues yesterday!) LS50s but I know there are a load of good options.

    I don't know the Volumio PRIMO but will definitely look into it.

    Again, appreciate the ideas guys.

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    I'm Andy.

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    Ls50 wireless can do all of this all in a one box solution, sounds great as well

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    Welcome to AoS Toby.

    Enjoy the Forum
    Barry
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