I was inspired by one of the threads here that probably went sideways off-topic, but had some great information on audio systems.
I realized, we don't play our music in the house any more - just the car, the shop and outside with the ghetto blaster. Mrs B has a huge collection of vinyl and CDs, and music sounds less than mediocre on the surround sound system hooked up to the TV in the living room. Movies and TV sound great (man, great) but not music.
So inspired, I set off to build and buy and assemble a modest system.
Goals are:
1. Great sound.
2. Dedicated to music. So stereo.
3. Keep the expenditures reasonable. Budget is 2K.
4. Sources - turntable, optical disk, tuner, computer
5. Must be able to achieve extremely loud volumes.
5.1 cause bleeding ears
5.2 piss off neighbors within 100 yards.
Ok. So this will be an ongoing thread, I'll be adding a bunch of stuff to it tonight, and in the next few days. I should have it done and mostly set up by Monday night.
I already bought pretty much everything, so I'm sure I'll be regretting some of the purchases after I get some feedback from the forum, but I'm strong, I can take it.
Here's what I have so far (I'll post pics later)
Integrated amp: Emotiva USP-1
http://shop.emotiva.com/collections/processors/products/usp1Power amp: Emotiva UPA-200
http://shop.emotiva.com/collections/amplifiers/products/upa200Speakers: Klipsch RB-81 II
http://www.klipsch.com/rb-81-ii-bookshelf-speakerSub: BIC America F12
http://www.acoustechspeakers.com/showpage.php?brand=2&type=8&spkrID=84Turntable: Techniques SL-BD20 and SLBD-10 (already had these)
Optical Disk: my old Blue-ray player, but would like to upgrade to an Oppo BDP-103 (if someone can talk me into the virtues of it)
Environment - Living room - about 25' x 15' rectangle. Not a pretty shape. Hard wood floors, but large carpet in listening area. Lots of reflective surfaces. This system will co-exist with the surround 5.1 system - they will be completely separate.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeWe needed to poop or get off the pot with the albums - have a huge shelf unit dedicated to them. So we're pooping.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI run my shop system on 5.1 stereo for music and it sounds incredible. I think it's mostly the room - acoustically, it's awesome.
I'll be doing some reading on the oppo. And I'll browse the AVS forum. So that's the premiere forum for AVS stuff, in our opinion?
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1 • Off Topic Disagree Agree 1LikeIf you can find them in your area, I would check out Monitor Audio. They make a full range of speakers from the entry level Bronze series all the way up to Platinum. If you get a couple of floor standing towers you probably wouldn't need a subwoofer for music.
I have a pair of the RS6 running off an Emotiva UMC-1 and XPA-5. I love them and several people have been astonished when they learn how little I spent on my system. I did have them hooked up to an Onkyo receiver which was also nice.
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2 • Off Topic Disagree Agree 2LikeI don't have the room for floor standing. I already have some AV speakers on stands, and there's no floor space left suitable. So I had to go with bookshelf, and the sub.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI'll probably build a tube amp in the near future, I have all the equipment to build and set up (including a o-scope).
Wish I still had all my dad's Heathkit quadraphonic stuff.....also had a 4 chan Teac.
When me and my brothers were kids, we coveted the gear at the PX on base - they had high end stuff - Crown, SAE, etc. Especially like the SAE stuff.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeYeah, you're right. My dad built it in the 60s. Back when quadraphonic was the bomb. I remember he next got a Marantz - remember those flywheel tuners? I got the Heathkit stuff.
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1 • Off Topic Disagree Agree 1LikeHaving bad ass stereo equipment and being in the Military went hand in hand (my observation back then). Don't know if it's still true.
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