Here's one for you "source first" fanatics. $10K plus in front end (actually 12K plus, but who's counting), and less than $200 for the rest of the system. In addition: turntable azimuth was not set, anti-skating was not set, tracking weight was "kind of" set, damping fluid was not installed, vacuum pump was not on, three sets of adapters and "interconnects" (I use the term loosely) were used between the table and the receiver, and the MM phono stage was fed by a cartridge with a low output (.18 mv I think).
I'll be darned if it didn't sound good anyway. Lots of focus, detail and punch!
I was just looking at some Sansui G-7500s on Ebay,,I remember in the 70s how great some of my friends systems sounded.Seems like they all had a huge, powerful ,full ,phat,juicy sound that beats a lot of high dollar stuff today!Im thinking of finding a G-7500 soon.How would you describe the sound?Thanks,Ray