thanks Oldboyracer and redstarrising!
NICE!!!
I suggest get a separate integrated amp(NAD) and use the PSB Image B6 for both HT and audio...
Just buy an amplifier switcher from sir markcrenz
I actually have that already
got it in 2014 because I'd been thinking of getting a 326BEE since last year.
congrats on the TT! which sound do you prefer vs your digital set up?
I've been doing A-B comparisons lately. I only have 3 records (2 Beatles and 1 Fleetwood Mac). For the Beatles albums, I compared it to the CD I have - Beatles Number 1s. Rumours, by Fleetwood Mac, I have it in FLAC.
For the Beatles albums, I can't make a fair comparison because the records I got are used and aren't in the best condition. For the Beatles, I always liked their later work, more than the initial batch of songs (Love Me Do etc). But playing The Beatles:1962-1966 made me appreciate the following songs which I wasn't a fan of: And I Love Her, In My Life and Girl. There really is something about the whole ritual - watching a record spin around - which draws one to the music. Siguro kasi kailangan mong bantayan since there are only 6-7 songs per side.
Yung Rumours was a nice experience. Yung FLAC version was so detailed. Grabe ang treble, the sound of the cymbals on Dreams for example. On the other hand, the LP version sounded as great as well, fuller, but not as bright. It's like listening to a Polk Audio versus a PSB speaker.
Since my turntable is hooked up to an AVR, and not a stereo amp, I use Pure Direct mode when my source is the turntable. Then Stereo when I play my FLAC files. I always like a bit of bass when I listen to music, so I sometimes switch to Stereo even with the turntable so I can have the benefit of the subwoofer.