
highfihoney
Audioholic Samurai
i agree with everything your wanting to do,it's a lot of fun to explore the hobby & to build system's & hear the end result,there's more to our hobby than just spec's & watt vs dollar ratio's.zumbo said:I have no desire to change my HT set-up. I would not mind hooking-up a Krell KAV-500 ($6995.00) to see what all the fuss is about with this high priced stuff.
On the other hand, I want a dedicated 2-channel system. Seperate from my HT.
tube's do not add anything to the signal path,tube's are the fore runner's of transistor's.
if your interested in building a high end 2 channel system weather it be tube,solid state or a mix of both i can help,ive tried a good portion of the high end 2 channel gear out there & im pretty current with resale price's,one of the redeeming thing's about high end gear is that if you buy smart & wait on real deal's you can easily get your investment back should you decide to sell.
there's something special about having a tube system & the way it draw's you into the music & make's listening longer easy & alot of fun,it's kind of like looking into a see through system & seeing it work while you listen,tube fanatic's sometime's describe this as the magic of tube's & it's real,to me it's kind of like building an erector set hifi system for big kid's
the most fun i have ever had with any system was with all tube's,we had a larger home then & i was able to have a dedicated 2 channel listening room,we had klipsch corner horn's for speaker's,all amp's were tube,the preamp was tube & so was the cd player,not only was that a fantastic sounding rig with awesome dynamic's it was also a thing of beauty to see all light up,kinda like dr frankenstien's laboratory for music.
if your interested in building a dedicated 2 channel rig then why not,there's nothing but fun to be gained from it & that's what this hobby should be all about.
enjoy your day.