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Arcam 10 Amp and CD player. Mission Speakers. Does the job.
Hi fi is one area where you are better off looking at British stuff than Japanese! ...............Now there is a first! ![]() |
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Yeah, I'm certainly into HiFi & home Cinema & I also sell it!!
I curently run: Naim NAC 102 Pre-Amp Naim NAP 150 Power-Amp Arcam Alpha 8SE CD Player (Only ever meant to be a stop-gap but it's stuck around!) PMC FB1 Speakers (Beautiful things, in a non-standard, one-off ntural ash finish!) Yamaha KX-580SE Cassette Deck (can't bear to get rid of it although I never use it!!) Sony MDS-JB940 Mini Disc Deck (again - not much point of getting rid!) Yamaha TX-480 FM/AM Tuner (although t's not connected at the moment!) Also have waiting to re-connect when I've sorted out the living room & a new screen! Rotel RSX-1055 Home Cinema Receiver (for digital surround processing and centre & rear speakers) Rotel RDV-1050 DVD Player PMC TB2C Centre Speaker Miller & Kreisel K4 Tri-Polar Surround Speakers Miller & Kreisel VX-860 Subwoofer (18Hz bottom end!!!) Everything's connected with Chord Company cables, including Solid (silver) interconect for CD & Odyssey 4 speaker cable, 'shotgunned' to single wire. It's all stacked on a Quadraspire Q4 Rack... That's about it, I think!! My next step will be to go for a Fujitsu Plasma (the best on the market) which I'll use as a demonstrator for my Home Cinema/Custom Installation business! I'm also looking at installing a multi-room system of some level for similar demonstration purposes... It's a real shame,isn't t!!! ![]() |
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Whenever presented with something thats regarded as quality, I get picky. (Used to have a Quad system and electrostatic speakers, as drooled over by purists, but was never that impressed, flogged it on ebay). However, presented with something undoubtably crap, I'm happy. I'm happy to listen to AM radio, happy with the sound from our 1964 Seeburg jukebox. Guess that makes me an inverted audiophile.
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I was going down the surround sound route but then decided i liked 2.1 sound good enough, at the moment is just 2.0.
Denon AVC-A1SE Sony MDS-JB980 Sony CDP-XP930 Sony DVP-S735D Sony Sky Box PMC TB2 on Plinths Music Fidelity MC-2 QED Bi-Wire Plus a load of other bits, the Denon may be on its way out to make way for some Arcam stuff or mabey a valve amp and arcam preamp, i just want less stuff.
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I get good reception from my earpone with my cristal set
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Yep its the fixed laser model, the CD moves back and forwards over the laser and there is a magnetic clamp that hold the CD in place. Nice model for a Sony.
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some of the sony kit seems alright, the Es series in particular (and some QS). I'm not taken by 5.1 systems yet, unless set up properly . Extra speakers can just interfere with each other. Anyone go DVD-A or SACD experience? much different to CDs?
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![]() As you say - 5.1 (or over!) does need to be set up correctly - with a sound pressure level meter... Even then, an experienced ear will always get a better result than most people! 6.1 and 7.1 systems really do need a very big room to be worthwhile, as at best they'll bake no difference and at worst, they'll make the sound worse than a 5.1 system! We have a customer currently running a 5.3 system, using 3 large M&K subs (which were added one at a time!) with PMC fronts, M&K column rear speakers and a Lexicon/Rotel front end!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I have a DVD-A capable system (when it's all set up & running!) but don't have any discs for it! I've got a sampler disc which shows it off rather well and it is truly incredible! I've never been one for multi-channel music, preferring stereo all the time but when something's recorded in a multi-channel format, it does work rather well!! You end up looking round the room for the instrument you hadn't seen or the person who'd snuck into the room to sing or say something!! HOWEVER! I have heard some truly awful DVD-A systems and generally it's where people have either added to their hi-fi and not spent a similar amount on the rears, centre & sub as they did for the stereo section, or when someone's replaced their good stereo amp for a similarly priced, or less expensive multi-channel amp! You have 6 speakers in a 5.1 system (including the sub), not to mention digital audio processing, 5 amplifiers and normally some video processing/switching ability included on a home cinema amp. Therefore you should be thinking of spending at least 2-3 times the amount on a home cinema as on a stereo system - if you want a similar quality, that is! Just my 2p worth, having worked in the Hi-Fi/Home Cinema/Custom Istallation industry for the last 6 years & now owning a Custom Install/Home Cinema company! |
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Tim, dont lie, you work in Currys digital
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