I started hoarding music 8 years ago. I have maybe 2 thousand music cds and maybe 200 concert DVDs. Love live music and finding free downloads or even buying soundboard FLAC files is what I like to do. Turnring them into CDs to play on my sound system (most everything so far I have are commercial cds and I have spent the full bucks on most everything but just getting into the download world). I had a junk system for so many years but lots of good music.
I was gaining on getting more knowlegeable in this hobby a year ago and then had to just focus on other things, but now I'm back. Such a varied and deep hobby audio equipment can be. So many topics, great controversy, and interesting technical aspects, you will never know it all. I think its one of the best hobbies imaginable. Only audio-heads can relate but when you plop your buddy down in the sweet spot of your listening room others start to respond as well.
Anyway, I have a long term plan and wonder what some of you might think about it. First off, I play music CDs about 75% of the time. The next 25% is dedicated to concert DVDs usually offered in DTS or some 5.1 config to play with. Then a small amount is movies to round it out.
Here is what I have that will be there to stay for a long time. Main speakers are Klipche RF-83s. As the nature of the hobby, there are many Klipsch naysayers. But I, who have not sampled that many great speakers, but have sample tons of live music in the field, have to say that I am in love with the RF-83s. While Klipsch might be known more for movie sound, these babies seem to reproduce most of the type of music that I like very very well. Plus they were a gift and that is where I started. Funds are limited, I drive them with a peavey 900 watt pro style amp, which beats my Pioneer VSX816 reciever for them. I let the receiver amp handle the rest of the 5.1 system. Cerwin vega centers and surrounds. Cerwin vegas upstairs in a second stereo zone. Very pedestrian, but sound OK to me.
I use a cheap panasonic DVD player to handle my CDs, HDCD CDs, and DVDs, also I think DVD-As (its been awhile since I tried DVD-A)
I am a bass guy, so I have added 2 Klipsch RW-12d subs. Seems pretty full and thick to me. Maybe I miss spent with these, but I am supporting the one and only good audio store near me. I live in the back woods of West Virginia, so not many audio boutiques around, and these guys back up their sales and I like the people.
Down to the questions if anyone cares to respond:
1. I am thinking that my next move is a shanling tc-100 cd player, since I play CDs most of the time.
2. Then I think I want a much better receiver, one that I can wire my internet up to. I have heard that recent internet recievers seem buggy, but I have a feeling a good one is just around the corner. willing to spend maybe $1200. A decent Denon maybe.
3. A better center channel speaker to match my mains. Might be the wrong move cuz mostly Cds are played. Not sure, it would look really cool though.
In general, do you think I am heading in the right direction with my overall plans for the system.
Thanks,
Tim