My First Real System

Akoma

Akoma

Enthusiast
Long time lurker, first time poster so here's some backstory:

I have always wanted a nice system for myself and always considered myself a borderline audioholic. I have been lurking this site for years and even helped my friend pick out his sub (an SVS PC-Ultra) based on a review from this site. He has a pretty decent system (JBL Towers H/K DPR2005/AVR???) and every time I was at his house was a reminder that I still needed my own system. So, over the last year or so I started to seriously listen to and evaluate speakers at different outlets in my travels (the typical polks, jamos, klipsch, etc). I was very aware that I was on a budget and didn't need a system costing thousands upon thousands of dollars (not yet ;) ). I also know what I like. A speaker costing several hundred dollars more might not sound like several hundred dollars more. A speaker that has brilliantly clear highs for one person might be too harsh for the other, and so it goes. Point is I know what I like and I wasn't going to be rushed or cave to what other people thought was a good speaker.

One fateful day I heard my first pair of KEFs while at a Visions with my friends and I knew then that, that was the sound I wanted. Fast forward to the present and I am sitting here enjoying my KEF system that is as follows:

iQ7 front towers
iQ1 rear bookshelfs
iQ2 center
and an Onkyo TX-SR606
(and an old Aiwa sub that I like the sound of)

Not the best system I know, but it is better than what I was using and it's somewhere to start. Keep in mind that I used to have a 2.1 setup with a DPR2005 and some old Genexxa GX-1200's.

TLDR:
For the price I paid I am very happy. It is a HUGE improvement from my previous system and it seems like a good platform to build on and improve. Thoughts, suggestions and opinions welcome and encouraged.
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
My first thought is that it must be nice to have a system with speakers that you knew that you wanted. That's great. There must be a TV and a player. Don't be shy about posting some pics. We love pic's. :)
 
Akoma

Akoma

Enthusiast
...Don't be shy about posting some pics. We love pic's. :)...
Love to. First thing tomorrow.

...There must be a TV and a player...
I'm an avid gamer, as such I have everything hooked into my computer. Video is handled by a BenQ 22" LCD and as I typically sit 2-3 feet away from it size is not a pressing issue, although plans for the rest (TV & Blu-Ray) are in the works. Music is my main obsession though (as opposed to theater) so don't expect any immediate update on the situation. BTW audio is dealt with via optical.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Long time lurker, first time poster so here's some backstory:

I have always wanted a nice system for myself and always considered myself a borderline audioholic. I have been lurking this site for years and even helped my friend pick out his sub (an SVS PC-Ultra) based on a review from this site. He has a pretty decent system (JBL Towers H/K DPR2005/AVR???) and every time I was at his house was a reminder that I still needed my own system. So, over the last year or so I started to seriously listen to and evaluate speakers at different outlets in my travels (the typical polks, jamos, klipsch, etc). I was very aware that I was on a budget and didn't need a system costing thousands upon thousands of dollars (not yet ;) ). I also know what I like. A speaker costing several hundred dollars more might not sound like several hundred dollars more. A speaker that has brilliantly clear highs for one person might be too harsh for the other, and so it goes. Point is I know what I like and I wasn't going to be rushed or cave to what other people thought was a good speaker.

One fateful day I heard my first pair of KEFs while at a Visions with my friends and I knew then that, that was the sound I wanted. Fast forward to the present and I am sitting here enjoying my KEF system that is as follows:

iQ7 front towers
iQ1 rear bookshelfs
iQ2 center
and an Onkyo TX-SR606
(and an old Aiwa sub that I like the sound of)

Not the best system I know, but it is better than what I was using and it's somewhere to start. Keep in mind that I used to have a 2.1 setup with a DPR2005 and some old Genexxa GX-1200's.

TLDR:
For the price I paid I am very happy. It is a HUGE improvement from my previous system and it seems like a good platform to build on and improve. Thoughts, suggestions and opinions welcome and encouraged.
I'm a KEF fanboy as my surrounds will tell you. I suggest a sub upgrade next. Since you're a lurker you know what kind of sub I'm undertaking. But even a Dayton would probably be an upgrade for you. I've always wondered how well dual Daytons would do.

But since you have great speakers. I suggest you get an SVS sub.

For your speakers I suggest upgrading your center to the iQ6. It's a nice step up and more fitting to those iQ7s. The iQ2 is a match for your rear speakers.;)

Still I wouldn't mind having your set in my setup. I love KEFs I think they make great speakers. If you ever want to DIY I suggest you look as Seas Coaxials.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
My first thought is that it must be nice to have a system with speakers that you knew that you wanted. That's great. There must be a TV and a player. Don't be shy about posting some pics. We love pic's. :)
It's nice to pop the system cherry on a system you love.

I started with Betas and my Kef surrounds. I can't believe I actually built speakers that work.:)
 
Akoma

Akoma

Enthusiast
Pics (finally!)

I managed to snag some pics over the weekend.


Center is hiding behind the monitor. I set my monitor on top for movies and the like but for day-to-day it is just too high to leave it on there.


Lot's of power cables lying parallel to speaker wire and other no-no's. Haven't noticed any interference as a result though.


This table is MUCH sturdier than it looks.



You might notice my room is upstairs and thus the ends of my room have pointed (?) ceilings. I am not quite sure how much this affects the sound yet but I will do some tests once my new soundcard gets here :D!
 
Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
I like that old table a lot. You already said that this is a major improvement over your previous system so that's always fun. They say that speakers and room treatments are the way to improve sound quality. I think the room looks pretty snazzy. Thanks for the pic's and welcome to the forum. It's really done a lot for my enjoyment of A/V.
 
J

jamie2112

Banned
LMFAO are those " boombox" speakers you are using for stands? Classic I freakin love it........:D Looks good..................still LMAO...
 
Akoma

Akoma

Enthusiast
I like that old table a lot. You already said that this is a major improvement over your previous system so that's always fun. They say that speakers and room treatments are the way to improve sound quality. I think the room looks pretty snazzy. Thanks for the pic's and welcome to the forum. It's really done a lot for my enjoyment of A/V.
Ya the pic doesn't really do that table justice, the finish is a lot darker irl. I liked the contrast between the old rustic table and the new modern amp.


LMFAO are those " boombox" speakers you are using for stands? Classic I freakin love it........:D Looks good..................still LMAO...
Haha ya, I needed about 8" of height on the towers so I grabbed some old speakers I had kicken around. Works great and it's on theme haha.
 
vizionut

vizionut

Audioholic General
i like the old atari 2600 on the top of the bookshelf:D
 
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