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12-20-2004, 01:15 PM
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insert shameless bump here.
Is anyone out there?
I can hear the crickets.....
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12-20-2004, 01:26 PM
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Budget for the separates? Items you have already auditioned that you like/don't like?
"The trouble with the world is not that people know too little, but that they know so many things that ain't so." - Mark Twain
HT: Marantz SR-8300, MA500 monoblocks x 2, 5X GR Research A/V-2s, Adire Audio Tempest sub, Denon 2900, Oppo 980H, Toshiba HD-A2, RC2000MkII remote, Panamax 5100, Panamax Max2 sub, Slim PS2, PS3 60G + 320G USB
Bedroom: Marantz PM-7200 Integrated, GR Research A/V-1s, Sony 222ES SACD, RC3200 remote, Panamax M8EX
Audio: Audioquest * Video: Bluejeans
My DVDs My HT
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12-20-2004, 01:29 PM
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I think IMHO that it wold be a dis-service to pair a $4500.00 set of speakers (ref 3's) with a receiver and an mp3 player. It to me, is the equivilant of buying a Porsche and driving it only in first gear.
I would go with the Rockets instead in that case.
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12-20-2004, 07:06 PM
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What is your movie to music ratio? What is your budget?
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12-20-2004, 07:11 PM
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OK here is an out of the ordinary but very good, interesting and cool suggestion that might work perfectly for your system, especially if you haven't upgraded to that new computer you would like to hook up to the system.
Check out this thread, it is an expired for sale ad but it outlines the parts needed to create an awesome Audio PC.
http://www.audiocircle.com/circles/v...light=pc+audio
VRS Systems was one of the first to use a computer as a high end digital source, and the above DIY version is close or better than these. Here is a review of the VRS Revelation from 6Moons.
http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/vrs/vrs.html
The computer could then play MP3's, CD's, replay CD's burnt into hard drive (best sound), and play DVD's all at a top notch level. Then it will output high def. video signals and either analog or digital audio. If you wanted to you could use the analog outs and run them straight into a your amps. Use the built-in volume control on the sound card and there you are done.
So here are some $3000-5000 multi-amp suggestions:
Theta Intrepid
Perreaux 6160
Butler TBD5150
Oh and I would defiantely go with the Reference series over the Rockets.
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12-20-2004, 08:04 PM
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Hey Scott still like your Spacedeck? The new ones have a thicker platter. I got the newer version back in Oct.
Cheers
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12-20-2004, 09:31 PM
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David, looks like you're building a system that doesn't go very well with mp3 material. If you want to play music using your computer, wav is the way to go, or one of those "lossless compression" formats.
For all the other stuff, seems like you need to start hitting the audio stores and listen what they have to offer. Find what you like and then see if you can buy it somewhere second hand (depends on your budget of course).
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12-21-2004, 01:50 AM
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For separates check out the Anthem Statement line.
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12-21-2004, 08:08 AM
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Shameless plug--the Sherwood Newcastle P-965 tuner/preamp/processor has edge of the art performance, decodes everything available today, is firemware upgradeable and has a USB input that will allow your computer .wav and mp3 files to be played over your A/V system.
Mate with the matching A-965 main amp (160 x 7, all channels driven into 4 ohms) for a spectaclar electronics package.
Details at www.sherwoodusa.com and much positive commentary on the AVS Forum.
Jeff
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12-21-2004, 09:32 AM
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Scott_N,
Yep the Spacedeck is great although I have already upgraded to a better cartridge, Music Maker MK3, and added a Living Voice Mystic Mat. I would highly suggest you look into adding a Mystic or the Boston Audio graphite mat for yours as well.
Recently also purchased some mono SET amps from Wyetech Labs. It is amazing how pwerful the 13 watts of these amps are. They actually control my speaker's woofers better than my 3 times the wattage Art Audio amp. So now I am hoping to add an upper level Wyetech Labs preamp to my system.
Anyway good to see you posting here still.
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