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Re: Teres demo - at the source - Wow

Great stuff!

I bought a Teres that Chris doesn't even make anymore. I thought it was my last turntable--even if I went on to buy others. I put a rather expensive arm on it, and thought I'd sit pat.

Wrong.

Or maybe not. It seems to me that even if one buys the creme de la creme, it takes only a brief amount of time before the "best" is "bettered". Mind you, it's not that I blame the manufacturer for trying to make improvements--------it's that I'm trying to find out how good my $5000 turntable can sound, 'cuz that's a lot of money to most of us.
Couple of mortgage payments, yeah?


For those able to dump Edgarhorn for Cogent, or hoopty for humpty, I wish you peace and happiness. No knock against Chris Brady, btw, 'cus he's been cooI and helpful, and I don't wish to single him out in any way.
But I pretty much got what's going on, equipment--wise, in my home, and am looking for more records. They get me off like nobody's business. A better amp, or whatever, is cool--but software is king.

Buy the best equipment you can afford. After you have more music than you need, and if you have the coin, move ahead. But--and this is my opinion only--a world-class stereo and 200 recordings will always fall short of a system with lots of records.

I--and many others here--have record collections that can't be touched, guaranteed. Money couldn't buy my collection, at this point. You can only hear it here. That's our strong suit.

I'd love to hear some of your records, probably. But your system? Can I bring the music?



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