I've been reading this thread during slow days at work, lots of valuable info here. FM Motorbike Guy - salut for all the insights!
This thread needs more pictures, though.
My setup was was one of those all ine one mini all-in-one system (
Sony RCD-M39 to be exact) and it sounds surprisingly good
in one room, and an late 80's/early 90's Aiwa hi-fi which was used as TV / bluetooth (through a seperate device connected to RCA in, of cource) speakers as both cassette decks were non functioning and it didn't have cd player.
However, one day the terrible drama struck - the Denon wouldn't CD tray wouldn't open, so I could play all the cds in the world there as long as it was the Deep Purple 'Made in Japan' CD. After a year of getting to know this record really well I've opened the system to get to the CD mechanism but it's dug deep inside and getting to it would mean disconnecting a lot of small ribbon-style connectors I'm sure I would break, so I gave up and emailed a Denon repair shop. They say 'yeah, sure, but any post warranty repair takes about 3 months' so I said 'what the fuck' and though about something like that but with a streamer, so I wouldn't be streaming via bluetooth which was annoying (and degrading audio quality, I think. Bluetooth confuses me).
Things escalated quickly.
I've found used used Kef Q700 floorstanding speakers, a guy from the city I live in was selling them as being to bass-heavy for his room which I've assumed would also be the case for me, but he said in the description he also has Q500 in perfect condition (still floorstanders, but smaller) for sale - I've emailed him asking for price and he said 285ish EUR/USD. According to google they listed price was 1200 USD back in 2015, so like wtf, yes please.
After going through a rabbit hole of reading about amps I've settled on Denon PMA-900NE becasue it seems to have all I need (including streamer - one box and cable less) and all I might need in the future (phono stage, sub out, tons of ins).
Local store had deal on it with a matching CD player so I bought both from them.
Then I fought "there should be a box of cassettes" somewhere in the basement. There was, so in came a properly serviced Denon PMA-800, with new belts etc. Was the first cassette played on it "Queen live at Wembley vol.2" which was the very first cassette I'ever bought in the summer of 1992? Fuck yes it was.
Then I heard "it would be nice if you had a turntable" when a friend was visiting, but c'mon, I've never heard one, and cassettes fulfill all my nostalgia driven needs of annoying format with inferior sound quality plus records are exensive, so naah, thanks, that would be just stupid.
Then I heard it from another friend.
And another.
All of those friends are rather attractive women.
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Welcome, Audio Technica AT-LPW40WN. Other than the sexy name, it doesn't have the dj features the more popular 120's models have which I wouldn't be using and visually it fit the room it sits in way better
The problem was, there's a TV in the mix too so there's plenty of cables and looking at them was very annoying. After spending way too much time looking for something the TV could stand on with the audio boxes underneath I've ordered a custom sized cheaply made but ok looking table and I've cut out a pice of cloth which I've put on the back side of the table. Almost no cables visible*, magic!
(*unless you walk in closely and look at the space between the tv and the wall - there's a proper cable vomit there, but there is no need for that unless I'm cleaning). Will post pictures when I'm home.
So was it worth it? FUCK ME, YES A THOUSAND TIMES. I expected sound quality would improve, but it's like magic. The Kef's fill the room with sound even at low volume and I hear details now I've never heard before. One of the first CD's I've put was 'Fear of Music' and I couldn't shake off the feeling I'm listening to a remixed/remastered version even thought it was the very same CD I bought 20 years ago or so. I've actually felt like I'm 10 and it's Christmas. NOT CRAP.