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Ok, we've seen the Big Rigs, Now let's see the under $500 systems

Posted by soundchaserkt66 on February 21, 2012 at 16:19:21:

We've seen the gorgeous big rig systems everybody has, (truely a spectacular sight by the way) Now let's see the on the cheap Patio, Garage or other small systems that you have set up for under $500.00 I'm sure some guys here have some cheap projects they'd like to show off.

I'll start out with my little patio system I'm playing with right now.

This is a Voice of music console ripped apart, I boxed the two tube pre, Trimmed the 6BQ5 st amp, Spruced them up with some parts. On top of the pre is my phono pre, It's a home brew I built, It's a Conrad Johnson PV6 phono circuit Built With a tube power supply. Next is an old rim drive Pioneer PL-25 WITH A Shure M3D, and a yard sale Sansui tuner and a nothing cd player. all powering an old pair of Boston Acoustic A-200 speakers. Fun little system to have a cup of coffee with, for well under $500 Oh and by the way, The shelf is a home depot plastic shelf fitted with some painted wood to dress it up.