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So, this is my humble system. I am a pretty cash-strapped student and have, over the years, assembled this setup. I am going for warmth, realism, and soundstage as my three main qualities in the system. I definitely have achieved that, with the help of my new cartridge purchase, and my new speaker purchase. I am a fan of vinyl, as that is 95% of my listening material, so the system stresses performance on vinyl records.

I put this under the 'Ever Evolving' category because this system will continue to grow and get better as I become able to afford better equipment. Next on the update docket is the turntable, and then possibly the amplifier. Let me know what you guys think! :)
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    • Grado Platinum
    A beautiful, wood-bodied cartridge that tracks surprisingly well and gives off the most romantic sound I've ever heard from any cartridge in the price range.
    • Ohm Micro Walsh Tall
    I love these speakers to death. Beautiful finish, real wood cabinet, fascinating driver design, and the most realistic and spacious sound stage to date. Imaging is brilliant and mids are impeccable.
    • Pioneer SX-450
    A vintage Pioneer amplifier that gives magnificently beautiful sound. Even better yet, it was a hand-me-down! I swear, I will not upgrade to a better amp until I hear one that is both more powerful AND sounds better. I practically built my entire system around this one amp.
    • Goldring GR1
    An entry-level turntable. Essentially, it is a re-make of the Rega P2. It contains a modified Rega RB250 tonearm. Very decent for the cash I paid.
    • DiMarzio M-Path
    1-meter interconnects, completely solderless. It mainly opens up higher possibilities in resolution and soundstage traits.
    • Nitty Gritty Record Doctor III
    Keeps my records squeeky clean.

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I'm pretty new to this stuff, but I feel like Grado makes the vinyl lover's carts. I've heard Soundsmith are great too.  I had a few Ortofons and they were great but the Grado's I've heard bring much more of the warmth and smoothness I'm after.  Thanks!

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