hi - fi separates v systems

malg said:
Oh, and the shop opposite Super-Fi in Manchester is the best. Their staff are brilliant, and won't let you spend a fortune on something if they know they have a cheaper model elsewhere that will do the same job for you. I didn't get that kind of service from Super-Fi.

I've never actually been in there. Always assumed it was a bit out of the budget price range
 
stonerblue said:
aka blue jambo said:
cheers guys I am in Edinburgh so will pop into Richer Sounds here and have a look although last time it seemed to be full of TVs ( tellys not crossdressers)
as for the sonos stuff all my music is on vinyl or cd

If you just want it for vinyl/cd's then seperates is the only way. Richer sounds will have some seperates they sell as a 'system' for a decent price. I'd pay most attention to the speakers and choose the ones right for your preferences (lots of bass/ crisp sound etc)
For the amp i'd make sure it had seperate bass/treble/balance controls and terminsals for 2 sets of speakers (switchable). Make sure it has headphones socket for easy connection of your laptop.

cheers lad
it will be for mostly rock and dub
 
the acoustics in my l
last house were brilliant

no amount of money can improve the acoustics in my current abode
 
mammutly said:
These are THE best value for money speakers bar none:

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/page/moreinfo.cfm/Product_ID/7219" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.superfi.co.uk/index.cfm/page ... ct_ID/7219</a>

You got em? I remember QUAD being tidy gear. Bit out of mine and the OP's price range though
 
Richers are brilliant for a first-time hi-fi buyer, and even for a first-time upgrader as long as you're happy to pick the best of what's on offer, but if you're starting at the £1000 mark you're better of taking your time and looking elsewhere.

Doug Brady Hifi in Warrington (if he's not retired yet) are very very good and have a lot of stuff that Richers can't get cheap enough to make a big profit on. There are plenty of independent hifi shops although I've not looked for 10 years as I spent £1400 on my hifi and I can't justify ever spending more than that again, especially now that CD is a dying format.

There's a Wired article on Good Enough Tech which goes some way to explaining why most people shouldn't bother with separates. That doesn't mean you shouldn't bother, but it does mean you should carefully consider whether it's worth spending a lot of money on them.

Personally, I'd trawl eBay for good second hand bargains. Keep your wits and you'll get a stunning amp and CD player and speakers for £300. I picked up a Musical Fidelity Elektra E600 CD player for £150 from Practical Hifi. It retailed for £600 a few years earlier. Awesome. Just wish I'd had another £700 to buy those Tannoy floorstanders they had in the demo room.

Oh, and if your room isn't large enough for floorstanders, I simply wouldn't bother. I've put mine in storage til we move out of the flat, I'm using a reasonably good set of Onkyos with a Cambridge 6.1 amp and a subwoofer for the time being, they do sound a bit rubbish really, but they do the trick.

malg said:
or God forbid a Bose
"If Bose spent just a tenth of their marketing budget on sound engineering, their products might be pretty good" - an acoustic engineer friend of mine


malg said:
Oh, and the shop opposite Super-Fi in Manchester is the best. Their staff are brilliant, and won't let you spend a fortune on something if they know they have a cheaper model elsewhere that will do the same job for you. I didn't get that kind of service from Super-Fi.
Practical Hi-Fi, and you're right, they also get some really good value second hand stuff. +1 from me
 
decent amp at around £200
pair of speakers around the same
Squeezebox Touch to stream from your PC, listen to Spotify, radio, etc.
Job done
 
baldmosher said:
Richers are brilliant for a first-time hi-fi buyer, and even for a first-time upgrader as long as you're happy to pick the best of what's on offer, but if you're starting at the £1000 mark you're better of taking your time and looking elsewhere.

Doug Brady Hifi in Warrington (if he's not retired yet) are very very good and have a lot of stuff that Richers can't get cheap enough to make a big profit on. There are plenty of independent hifi shops although I've not looked for 10 years as I spent £1400 on my hifi and I can't justify ever spending more than that again, especially now that CD is a dying format.

There's a Wired article on Good Enough Tech which goes some way to explaining why most people shouldn't bother with separates. That doesn't mean you shouldn't bother, but it does mean you should carefully consider whether it's worth spending a lot of money on them.

Personally, I'd trawl eBay for good second hand bargains. Keep your wits and you'll get a stunning amp and CD player and speakers for £300. I picked up a Musical Fidelity Elektra E600 CD player for £150 from Practical Hifi. It retailed for £600 a few years earlier. Awesome. Just wish I'd had another £700 to buy those Tannoy floorstanders they had in the demo room.

Oh, and if your room isn't large enough for floorstanders, I simply wouldn't bother. I've put mine in storage til we move out of the flat, I'm using a reasonably good set of Onkyos with a Cambridge 6.1 amp and a subwoofer for the time being, they do sound a bit rubbish really, but they do the trick.

malg said:
or God forbid a Bose
"If Bose spent just a tenth of their marketing budget on sound engineering, their products might be pretty good" - an acoustic engineer friend of mine


malg said:
Oh, and the shop opposite Super-Fi in Manchester is the best. Their staff are brilliant, and won't let you spend a fortune on something if they know they have a cheaper model elsewhere that will do the same job for you. I didn't get that kind of service from Super-Fi.
Practical Hi-Fi, and you're right, they also get some really good value second hand stuff. +1 from me
practical hi-fi have been there donkeys years and are extremely helpful
 
be quick last pair in prestwich <a class="postlink" href="http://www.richersounds.com/product/floorstanders/kef/iq70/kef-iq70-lgt-oak" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.richersounds.com/product/flo ... 70-lgt-oak</a>
 
My system which i've had about 8yrs

nad amp

nad cd player

b + w dm602 s3 speakers

pure dab / fm radio

qed inter connects and silver anniversary bi - wire

atacama speaker stands and atacama shelves.

and a dvd player that plays anything because my music is downloaded now.

As others have said do some research , What hi fi magazine and go into the hi fi shops tell them your budget , they will be very helpful.
 

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