What New Stuff Have You Bought? If You Care To Share Thead! :)

djreef

djreef

Audioholic Chief
I love my pair of 598's, and use them primarily for classical and classic jazz (they're a bit bright for hard rock/metal - esp the newer stuff). I have the AKG's for that. Easily driven by my OPPO.

DJ
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Got it direct from Samsung for a good price with my company discount. It is the kid's Xmas present. Spoiled kids ;)

 
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hankki

Junior Audioholic
My cyber monday purchase. Bought two 32GB LEXAR PRO 1066x CF cards from B&H photo in New York for US$ 115 including shipping to Finland and 24% Finnish tax. Cheapest in Finland was US$ 86/each incl tax w/o shipping.
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slipperybidness

slipperybidness

Audioholic Warlord
Weathertech floor mats and window deflectors.



You will love these! Top of the line!

Last year, I bought a set of mats and deflectors for my F150. Perfect fit and do the job, and I love taking these mats out and hosing them down.
 
billg71

billg71

Audioholic Intern
I hit my 4-5 year upgrade cycle in October, prompted by the death of my beloved Denon DVD-2910 earlier in the year:

Cheap Sony BDP upgraded to Oppo BDP 103D

40" Samsung LCD upgraded to 48" Samsung JS8500 SUHD

Cheap pioneer 10" sub upgraded to Gallo Classico 10

Pioneer VSX-1120 receiver upgraded to Cambridge CRX 120

Zaph SR-71s upgraded to LSA-1 Signatures

Professional calibration last Saturday courtesy of Jeff Meier at AccuCal

Life is good! At least at night in my 12'x12' man cave. ;)

Best,
Bill
 
Johnny2Bad

Johnny2Bad

Audioholic Chief
Well, as things turned out, I didn't buy the Sonic Frontiers SFL1 Preamp; see:
http://forums.audioholics.com/forums/threads/what-new-stuff-have-you-bought-if-you-care-to-share-thead.86935/page-139#post-1101564

I've put the preamp upgrade on the back burner for a while; essentially I've concluded that particular move is going to have to be a "last preamp ever" move, and the SFL1 was a little too sideways to earn that award. Now, a Sonic Frontiers Line 2, on the other hand ... but they are scarce. So it's a waiting game. Plus I'm also considering an ANK 2 or 3 (Audio Note Kit), plus I want to hear a 300B-based Pre before I buy anything, as well.

As luck would have it, on the other hand, I came across a unique component that just might free up a bunch of Audio/Video cash. This one I did buy, at a great price (under $100 to my door; MSRP CIRCA 2005 about $800).

It's a Magnum-Dynalab MD-10 "Surround Decoder". What it does is grab the Dolby-encoded tracks from DVDs, Blu-Rays, Digital Video files, and TV broadcasts where available, and processes them to a 2-channel system to create a virtual L-C-R (or 3.1, if you will) sound field.

Contemporary reviews were encouraging (strong centre image, and a sound field that extended beyond the physical boundaries of the L-R speakers, and even some apparent rear, left-rear and right rear localizations).

I'll post some photos when it arrives; trust me when I say you need 1-percentile search skills to find out info on this unit via "the interwebs".

People who know me understand I'm a 2-channel, "stereo music-first / movies when I have to" kind of guy. If this works as well as some say it does, that means I can abandon my "Home Cinema Dilemma", which was driving me a little crazy trying to keep the fidelity up there and the costs down.

If anyone's interested, the plan was a used [Onkyo] Integra 9.8 or 9.9, a mono tube amp of maybe 20~40 watts, a used centre channel speaker (if you are careful, under $US 100 on eBay, or something new from Axiom), and a stereo amp, again used, for the rear pair. I have a decent sub already. So, about $US 1,500 to build it all out, using my existing 2-ch gear to flesh out the L-R fronts.

But maybe I can put that money into a BD-105 (I have an older, but decent OPPO DVD / DVD-a / SACD / CD player now). Will drop in a review of the MD-10.

Also got started on my REGA upgrades, with a rubber/cork mat, about $US 40 to my door via eBay and Australia.
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Cos

Cos

Audioholic Samurai
Weathertech floor mats and window deflectors.



I have had these in every card I have owned since 2005. Helps that their main office/warehouse is about a 15 min drive from my house. When I turned in my Infiniti G37 the carpets still looked as new as the day I bought it.
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
You will love these! Top of the line!

Last year, I bought a set of mats and deflectors for my F150. Perfect fit and do the job, and I love taking these mats out and hosing them down.
I have had these in every card I have owned since 2005. Helps that their main office/warehouse is about a 15 min drive from my house. When I turned in my Infiniti G37 the carpets still looked as new as the day I bought it.
I've never had weathertech mats before, but these things are awesome. I can't believe how well they fit. Now I just need to get one for the trunk area.
 
Johnny2Bad

Johnny2Bad

Audioholic Chief
My Mail order bride should be in this Wednesday.
Just hope you don't get a message like this one, which I received last week [Dec 11 2015] [rare CD from Amazon affiliate]
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Dear customer,

Unfortunately we were forced to cancel your order!

The parcel has been returned by our carrier because the content has been seriously damaged during transportation.

Unfortunately the article is not available anymore. Of course we issued a full refund of your costs through your Amazon account.

Sorry for the inconveniences!

Best regards,


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