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Old 10-19-2003, 07:27 PM   #1 of 15
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Best mini stereo system??


hi im completley new to the sceen but i was hopeing some of you experts could give me a hand

im failry young, moving off to university soon, so i want something thats fairly compact but still going to give me nice loud clear midbase... i plan to go the DIY route and buy an Adire Tempest 15" ported around 28 for the low base.

is buying mainstreem products the way to go? name brands like jvc, sony, panasonic, stuff u get at sears or what.

my price limit is about $400Canadian or about $304US.
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Old 10-19-2003, 11:12 PM   #2 of 15
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not an expert - but you should also look at the Denon D-M30 - might be able to get it cheaper now because there's a new version (M31, for US$379) but the M30 sounds GREAT (I have one myself). The original speakers are Mission-made, but the Singapore version I have came with Denon speakers so I changed them to Paradigm Micros.

There's a Hi-Fi Choice review you can read. To quote "If BMW made style-system hi-fi, it would probably look and sound something like this. The baby Denon oozes engineering integrity and is a dream to use. Better still, it makes convincing music from all sources."

eCost has a factory refurb for $149! ($400 new @amazon)



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Old 10-19-2003, 11:38 PM   #3 of 15
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FeisalK, good read. I'm not quite sure what he means by "it makes excellent CD copies, even at double speed." He makes it sound as if it's a CD burner, though it appears to be just a 2-channel shelf system.
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Old 10-19-2003, 11:44 PM   #4 of 15
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This may not be what you are looking for, but at $400 retail, the Klipsch ProMedia Ultimate 5.1 (computer speakers, just released) is GREAT for the price. I can get them for under $300 with my discount at Best Buy though
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Old 10-19-2003, 11:53 PM   #5 of 15
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Fred,

There are matching optional separate CD Recorder(CDR-M30), MD recorder (DMD-M30) and cassette deck(DDR-M30) units which you can hook up as and when you get them. The review unit probably came packaged with the CD recorder. (Denon has a nice PDF brochure here note that the speakers in the brochure are the Asian release Denon ones)

The DM30 remote controls all of these optional items as well.

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Old 10-20-2003, 07:41 PM   #6 of 15
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yeah but how much punch could this have? correct me if im wrong but it says it only has a 20watt receiver.. i mean that doesn't sound too promacing..

whats the biggest bang for the buck
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Old 10-20-2003, 09:21 PM   #7 of 15
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Mike,

it's got enough punch (I'm listening to Rush); you could go audition it and hear for yourself. BTW 20W is plenty - you aren't comparing it to a 1000W PMPO boom-box are you?

Other similar models are the Yamah Pianocraft line and the Onkyo Liverpool lines however I am not familiar with these units.



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Old 10-21-2003, 09:15 PM   #8 of 15
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Mike, I went through this exact same process myself earlier this year for an office rig. I never could find the Denon/Mission system or the Yamaha Pianocraft to audition. I also understand NAD and Marantz also make killer mini systems as well (Marantz's is called the Duetto, or something like that). The Onkyo system for like $380 was the only one I could actually find in stock anywhere locally (at a CC) to audition, and I was impressed with it. However, for about the same money, I bought an "open box" Onkyo 8211 receiver, 6 disk Onkyo CD changer, and a pair of Infinity IL10 speakers, that when paired with an old small M&K sub I already had, will absolutely DESTROY the Onkyo mini system (and probably any other brand as well), without really taking up a whole lot more space.
Just an idea.
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Old 10-22-2003, 08:34 PM   #9 of 15
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hey that all sounds pretty cool and you don't understand how much i appreciate you helping me but... nonetheless i don't understand yet, im still very much a beginner... but also around here you pretty much have the options of buying a big stereo with 4 foot speakers or you can go to a mini system like you typically see in the wish book or something... i wish i had stores around here that i could listen to some of these brands but i don't even know where they are available

i live not to far outside of Halifax, Nova Scotia. thats in Canada if you don't know. and ill be going up to the city this weekend to see what they have, so maby i can find some of that.

although a thought that just occured to me was ordering from an internet company, to which i am not opposed, if i was guided in the right direction...

here is what im currently looking at, because its available from retailers where i live:

Philips FWC579 (because of all its fancy features)
JVC MX-GT88 (because of its beefy power and bass)
Panasonics SC-AK610 (a mix of beefy power and features?)
(I tryed to post links to the sites but it wouldn't let me because i don't have enought posts

pleese if you have any suggestions, warnings, information pleese pleese don't be afraid to say something!
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Old 10-23-2003, 01:03 PM   #10 of 15
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Mike,

here's 2 authorized Denon dealers in Halifax (from http://www.denon.ca website) maybe u can call them up and ask if the DM30 is available (and for how much)

PEAK AUDIO
2813 AGRICOLA STREET
HALIFAX,NSB3K 4E5
902-455-7325

WACKY'S WHEATLEY'S AUDIOTRONIC
3770 KEMPT ROAD
HALIFAX,NSB3K 4X8
902-422-9691
http://www.wackys.ca

good luck on your search



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