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they're even MORE awesome in my "new" house. All the inner walls in my basement are concrete, so they don't absorb any energy. A good bass riff on a Stevie Ray Vaughn song actually blurs your vision:D Now I just need to find another Hafler DH500 amp to power 'em.......LOUDER:eek::D
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Yamaha MX-1000/MX-1 amplifiers, CX-1000/CX-1 preamps, legendaryYamaha NS-1000X/M speakers, Yamaha 170Wx7 HT DSP-AZ9, NS-300 for main and C for center, NS-100x4 for surrounds, YST-SW800x2, YST-SW320, Canton Ergo 120, Yamaha KW-932 deck,Technics SL 1200Mk-II TT, Yamaha CDX-1050/550/450 CDP, Yamaha DVD S2300 SACD player, Accuphase DP 70V CDP.
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I just scored a Marantz 2270 the other day for $17.99. It needs a new power switch and a little TLC. I jerryrigged the power switch so I am good for a while!
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Picked up a pair of Voigt cabinets with drivers a couple months ago, and have been playing with different amp combos to see which I like best. So far, the Pass MiniAleph DIY amp is fighting hard with the 6L6 integrated amp for top honors. Not sure which I'll end up keeping, but my "listening room" is just about ready. The old plaster walls have been taped and skim-coated. They're sanded now, too, and ready for primer and paint; then I can move the records and gear in!
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Does anyone else suffer from the "depends on what I'm listening to" syndrome? I would have six pair of speakers if my wife would let me. The K-horns, Altecs, and old JBL horns were fantastic for old Riverside jazz remasters and such or Wagner at stun-volume, but the TQWT or Voigt cabinets with fullrange drivers are nice for either of those at more moderate levels, or piano, acoustic guitar, string quartets, etc... Then the Magnepans were ideal for female vocals, and the old JBL monitors could handle everything thrown at them (a "jack of all trades" if you will) fairly well. Each is kind of "tuned" to it's specialty, or in the case of the JBL's, tuned to do everything PRETTY well, but really excel at nothing in particular.
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You guys have a lot of money to play around with!! My stuff generally revolves around the instruments I've got. As far as just plain ol' listening:
- Aiwa 5.1 system ($20 from thrift store, needed to resolder volume pot) - two Sony Hi-Fi "rattletrap" speakers...sealed 'em and no more rattles ($10 thrift store) - Razer Barracuda 7.1 sound card in dedicated music/media PC Most of my "audio" money goes into instruments. I think if I sold all the instruments I've gotten ove the years they'd be worth 5-6x my MB...but they're too much fun to play |
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When I started out in college, I had a turntable, a 20-w/ch amp, and a pair of homebuilt speakers. So what kind of instruments do you own/play? |
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- Gibson SG (also an Epi SG), - Line 6 Bass - Roland TD-12 electronic drum module with homemade/custom electronic drums w/homemade silent heads, gibraltar rackmount/hardware - m-audio MIDI workstation - Yamaha keyboard (older) - Tama Rockstar Custom drumset w/ Sabian AAX cymbals - added on two Gretsch studio birch toms with another Rockstar custom bass (so double bass + 2 more toms)...basically made my dream set - Dancla 1/2 violin (need to sell, too small for me!) - various recording/mixing equipment - few mics both condenser and dyn - 2 A.R.T. DI tube Preamps - Fender 25w practice amp - Fender 125w guitar amp No wonder my room is such a mess |
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The 2270 was a workhorse. All that ever failed was the power switches and the "intermittant one channel" due to a dirty tape mon switch. Keep the PA transistors bias set and the amp will play forever. However, given it's age I'd say the power supply caps are getting soft so, it might sound a little weak in the bottom end if so. Still, that unit would make a good preamp. Nice find for < $20. If it has the optional walnut case it might fetch 10x that to some collector. |
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