What's Your Home Audio Setup?

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Tha1ChiefRocka
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  • Posted: 06/27/2017 16:18
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About a year ago I finally took the plunge and bought my first nice pair of speakers and other equipment.
I always like to know how other people listen to their music.

Mine is as follows:
Pioneer VSX-90 Receiver
Audio-Technica AT-LP120 Turntable
Bowers and Wilkins 685 S2 (pair)
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bobbyb5



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What's my home audio setup RIGHT NOW?? Well, right now its a damn phone. Lol. My system took a shit a few weeks ago, and i wont be able to afford a new one for a minute. Yours sure sounds nice.
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Jimmy Dread
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Not a million miles from yours pal:





Same deck as you (looking to upgrade soon though), Marantz Amp and CD player, Denon streamer, Grado 325se cans (the most expensive part of my set-up, worth every penny), Wharfdale Diamond 121 bookshelf speakers (mounted on swivel posts).
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Jimmy Dread wrote:
Not a million miles from yours pal:





Same deck as you (looking to upgrade soon though), Marantz Amp and CD player, Denon streamer, Grado 325se cans (the most expensive part of my set-up, worth every penny), Wharfdale Diamond 121 bookshelf speakers (mounted on swivel posts).


Those swivel posts are fuckin awesome. That's what i wanna get next time.
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LittleM1971



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Pro-Ject Essential II turntable which I'm about to improve with a Ortofon 2M Red cart.
Marantz PM-68 Amp
Pioneer PD10 K SACD player
B&W DM 601 S2 Speakers
Cambridge Audio 551P phono stage
Little Dot MKII tube headphone amp
Grado SR125e headphones

+ I've just picked up another turntable, a vintage Dual 505-2 in stunning condition...these were a much loved German built entry level turntable back in the early 80's so will be interesting to see how it performs against my modern entry level Pro-Ject deck.
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Tha1ChiefRocka
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Those are both great setups. I have heard of Grado Headphones, but I have never got to try any out they look good. I used to work at an electronics dealer as a salesman, so I got my stuff heavily discounted. Otherwise I'd probably have two tin cans to listen to.
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LittleM1971



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The latest addition to my set-up...all working fine

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RoundTheBend
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Bose 2.1 for movies and live concerts.
Logitech 2.1 THX rated for the computer (over the ear Sennheiser's if I want that experience).
Sony 4 channel amp and record player for my records.
I used to have nice pair of Sennheiser headphones for on the road, but now use SkullCandy.
Pioneer something something for the car.
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Slowly encroaching on the girlfriend's bookcase. Shit equipment, but I mostly get LPs now because it's as easy to stumble across free improvisation records than it is to discover or find anything digitally. Most of my listening is done on my phone though
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