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In Reply to: RE: help! posted by alfiehewitt46@gmail.com on May 26, 2017 at 05:53:34
Used: Very musical sound can be had on the cheap that can double as a quasi home theater, it's been done for yrs, way before home theater was a term.I find examples with pics can be very useful, so a recommendation I often give.
Amp: Kenwood KA-4006 $130
A sweet sounding amp that punches WAY above its weight, and it has a phono input if wanted laterIf more power is desired then the Kenwood KA-7100 has about double the output for about $170, a more modern design (although still vintage), a less colored output that might work better with the Polk and Infinity speakers above, but the Klipsch would be happier with the smaller Kenny.
Speakers option A: Klipsch KG -3.2 $150
Sensitive speaker that doesn't need a ton of power to reach concert levels and no sub required, horn driven highs so not to everyone's taste.Speakers option B: Polk Monitor 5's $150
All around fine speaker with outstanding bass output, dome midrange so smooth highs, the earlier models with the silk dome tweeter (black not silver) are the best.Speakers option C: Infinity RS-325 $130
Awesome little speaker, good bass, clear crisp highs, probably the best all around of the three but for one caveat, foam woofer surrouds. Very inexpensive to repair if necessary, or look for some recently refoamed. The foam last about ten yrs so I would imagine any that aren't in obvious need of repair have been.Digital front end: Sony DVP-NS900V $80 without remote
Great CD, SACD player that originally sold for $1000 and can now be had for silly money. It will also do DVD of course but no HDMI if your tv requires it. Sony makes very inexpensive Blu Ray players for video anyway.DACs can be had for cheap from places like parts express allowing any source going into the tv to be heard through any vintage sound system, so don't let that worry you.
Have fun with your search.
Martin
Edits: 05/27/17Follow Ups:
Kingshead, thanks but if you had read the thread or clicked on the OP's profile you would realise that the he is not in the USA. He is in the UK and none of the products that you recommend except the Sony are/were available here. There may just be a chance to find the Infinity speakers as they were distributed over here for a brief period but they would be pretty rare. Furthermore he does not want a CD, DVD or SACD player as he only streams music from his PC.I am sure that you offer good advice to someone who is resident in the USA and is looking for a silver disc player based system .
Edits: 05/27/17
It's called ebay. You're right, many won't ship over seas, but that's not the point, and if you had bothered to actually read MY post they were only examples.As for only streaming, did you think maybe the OP might have an interest in some other digital based media if knowing how cheap it is to get such a capable player?
Why not let the OP speak for themselves, or are you just trolling.
Martin
Edits: 05/27/17
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