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majorkickstart

Audiophyte
Friends,

Just graduated college, got my first job, and am looking to spend a nice chunk of my signing bonus on a nice system/speakers, and a nice record player. I have always considered myself a trained listener, and I would like to make to jump to an audiophile worthy setup.

Any advice would help greatly!

Thanks so much!
 
its phillip

its phillip

Audioholic Ninja
You should probably post a budget, if there are any size restrictions, what kind of volume you are expecting, etc.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Friends,

Just graduated college, got my first job,
Welcome:D
and congratulation on both.

and am looking to spend a nice chunk of my signing bonus on a nice system/speakers, and a nice record player.
Hope you have better plans for the rest of that bonus;)

I have always considered myself a trained listener, ...
Thanks so much!
Just curious, how did this come about, what training to this endeavor?

I am sure with a budget you will get some good recommendations.:)
 
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majorkickstart

Audiophyte
Budget

Thanks everyone!

So budget for me will be in the realms of 2.5-4k? Does that seem reasonable?

I have a bunch of old thelonious/miles/coltrane vinyls that need to get some recognition, so hopefully i'll be able to piece together something!

I'm currently in the market for a ~900 sq. ft loft in downtown houston, and will have the system in my "living room", but hopefully I can get a setup that lets sound nicely travel through the whole space, without being too overbearing.

Thanks again friends, your advice is wonderful.
 
M

majorkickstart

Audiophyte
Welcome:D
and congratulation on both.



Hope you have better plans for the rest of that bonus;)



Just curious, how did this come about, what training to this endeavor?

I am sure with a budget you will get some good recommendations.:)
Hello mtrycrafts,

I guess this really came out through my passion for playing music, and my love for jazz. I grew up studying piano, and quickly became obsessed with the great jazz pianists, and I remember as a child going to my friends dads house, who had an amazing b&w system, and hearing some really old jazz records, and falling in love.

Now that I can (hopefully) afford it, I'd like to have something like that of my own!
 
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majorkickstart

Audiophyte
One More...

After thinking this through, I think I'd also like to consider an option of a receiver and a 2.1 system for starters, considering a better budget? 1.5k?

If not, then we can go for the full shabang, but after reading these forums, it seems like I should spend some money on a pair of speakers and then build the rest of my setup around what I want after being with just two for a while.

Thanks again everyone.
 
zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
So budget for me will be in the realms of 2.5-4k? Does that seem reasonable?

I have a bunch of old thelonious/miles/coltrane vinyls that need to get some recognition, so hopefully i'll be able to piece together something!

I'm currently in the market for a ~900 sq. ft loft in downtown houston, and will have the system in my "living room", but hopefully I can get a setup that lets sound nicely travel through the whole space, without being too overbearing.

After thinking this through, I think I'd also like to consider an option of a receiver and a 2.1 system for starters, considering a better budget? 1.5k?
They key is to get the overall best sound, in your living room - for when
you sit down and do critical listening > 2.1 is a good way to begin.

Since you are in the market for a new place - this is the time for you to
find ways to audition speakers, since you seem to have a critical ear for
music. As far as how much you should spend, it is your money. Also, the
money will not quarantee overall sound quality.
 
S

Scumfrog

Junior Audioholic
You may want to hold off on the sub for a bit. Sometimes a sub can cause problems with the neighbors. Look for a nice phono stage for your vinyl. Just a thought.
Good listening'
Mike
 
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