How many speakers do you own?

macddmac

macddmac

Audioholic General
So, whatcha got? I think I make up for lack of quality with quantity :D.. Or do I ?
Ok, there's no substitute for quality, but this is what I have anyway.. And some of them are amazing :)


Bookshelf:

Boston - 2pair
EMP- 1 pr
JBL- 1 pr
Mirage- 3
Pioneer- 1 pr
Polk - 1 pr
Usher- 1 pr
Zaph- 1 pr

Centers:

Bose :0 - 1
Infiniti - 1
Zaph- 1


Subs:

Boston - 1
Emotiva- 1
HK- 1
Sony- 1
Velodyne-1
Yamaha- 1

Ceiling:

DefTec- 2pr
Niles- 2 pr

Wall:

Acoustech- 1 pr

Outside:

Polk - 1 pr.

Computer:

HK- 1 pr

Total: 38.. I think :)

All but 2 pairs are currently in service.
Cheers, Mac
 
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Bryceo

Bryceo

Banned
I have a few

Mains all floor standing speakers
rg digital 1 pair
Yamaha 1 pair
pioneer 2 pairs
centers
Rg digital 2
Yamaha 1
bookshelfs
rg digital 2 pairs
pioneer 1 pair
yamaha 2 pairs
subs
Rg digital 1
Yamaha 1
pioneer 2

Outdoor speakers
yamaha 2 pairs

Got a few got 2 full 7.1 systeams the rg digital and Yamaha the pioneer gear is in the work shop :)
 
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templemaners

Senior Audioholic
I have:

Ascend Acoustics Sierra-1's (1 pair + center channel version)
Behringer B2030P's (1 pair)
Infinity P362's (1 pair)
EMP E41b (1 pair, still new in box)
$30 computer speakers (unsure of brand, works fine for watching YouTube/general Internet surfing)
HSU STF-1 subwoofer
Seaton Submersive HP subwoofer

Hope to buy some more/make some once I move to my house (JBL LSR6332, Seaton Catalyst 8C's, JTR Noesis, 4Pi, something with a SEOS waveguide, Statements, and Nao Notes are a few I'm considering). And more subs, of course. :D ;)
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I think you guys got me beaten. :D

Salon2 (2)
802D2 (2)
KEF 201/2 (6)
TAD 2201 (2)
Orion3 (2)
Funk 18.0 (2)
RBH SX-1010N (2)
Phil3 (2)
Dynaudio X32 (2)
Focal 826V (2)
ATC SCM7 (2)
Velodyne SC600 (4)
Pioneer MM301 (4) - computer speakers

Total = 34
 
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GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
I have a 9.1, 5.2, and a 5.1 system, plus a few pairs of computer speakers.
 
mpompey

mpompey

Senior Audioholic
You see my signature, you see my stuff. You guys have me WAY beat.
 
macddmac

macddmac

Audioholic General
I think you guys got me beaten. :D

Salon2 (2)
802D2 (2)
KEF 201/2 (6)
TAD 2201 (2)
Orion3 (2)
Funk 18.0 (2)
RBH SX-1010N (2)
Phil3 (2)
Dynaudio X32 (2)
Focal 826V (2)
ATC SCM7 (2)
Velodyne SC600 (4)
Pioneer MM301 (4) - computer speakers

Total = 34
Only in quantity :)
 
B

bikemig

Audioholic Chief
Heck I'd be embarrassed to list my audio gear on this thread; now if you were asking about bike parts, I might have some of you beat, ;)
 
Pyrrho

Pyrrho

Audioholic Ninja
Heck I'd be embarrassed to list my audio gear on this thread; now if you were asking about bike parts, I might have some of you beat, ;)

If you have a sane number of speakers, you ought not be embarrassed about it.
 
gtpsuper24

gtpsuper24

Full Audioholic
1pr- Arx A5
3- Arx A2 MTM
1pr- Arx A1
2- SVS 25-31
1- Axiom EP175
1pr- Boston Acoustics CRC7
1pr- Boston Acoustics CR57
1- Exodus Audio Shiva X2 12" subwoofer
1- Elemental Designs 13av.2
1pr- Sony SS B3000 3 way bookshelfs.
BFM 8" Tang Band Auto Tuba subwoofer
 
Pyrrho

Pyrrho

Audioholic Ninja
What is a sane number?
That depends on many circumstances. Obviously, a manufacturer or a dealer will have many speakers that they are not using, and do not intend to use for themselves. Their purpose is for sales. Any number that they have room for and can afford to make or purchase and that they could reasonably expect to sell for profit is a sane number. Now, someone who is an end user, and only an end user (some are more than just this, as some buy and sell used gear for profit), would ideally have enough speakers to cover all of their uses, and not too many more (though a spare or two might be reasonable, if one has the extra space for them). I personally have 4 systems set up (one of which is a surround system), not including computer speakers (which, if counted, would make for 5 systems). I use them all, though not all of them are used very often. I have some extra speakers, though some of them were purchased for reselling, and some for projects that have not taken place; i.e., someone changed his or her mind about what was wanted. I have too many, and should get rid of some, though given all of the circumstances, it probably does not qualify as an insane number (though really this should be judged by others rather than me). [And if it is an insane number, many who post here are in much greater need of help than I am.]

An insane number is having so many that they cannot be used, and are just cluttering up one's space, making a person's life worse than it would be without them. Notice, this is space dependent, not a specific number. Another insane number of speakers would be a number that costs the person so much money that it makes their life worse than it would otherwise be. Notice, this is dependent upon individual finances, not a specific number.

Basically, if you are a hoarder (in this case, of speakers) who psychiatrists would generally regard as in need of help, then you have an insane number. Otherwise, you may claim to have a sane number of speakers. Needless to say, there is a gray area in this, where it is questionable whether one has a sane or insane number of speakers.


It is also worth mentioning that if a person's goal is the best possible sound, usually the proper method will be having fewer, better speakers, rather than a bunch of lesser ones. Many people would have had significantly better sound if they had saved all of the money that they spent on the extra speakers and just bought one really good set of speakers with that money instead. Many could still do this by selling off their stockpile of speakers and using all of the proceeds on one good set of speakers. (I write "set", as one might be looking for a surround system, rather than a stereo pair.) But with hoarders, the best sound isn't really the point.
 
fuzz092888

fuzz092888

Audioholic Warlord
Some Old JBL's
Phil 3's
Source Tech 8.3's
Source Tech RC4's
EMP-E41B's
2 DIY Subs
Outlaw LFM-1 EX
Salk SongCenter

14 speakers driven by 8 amps (9 if we count the Outlaw plate amp). Wow I'm a lot closer to monoblocking than I thought I was.
 
G

Grador

Audioholic Field Marshall
EMP E55Ti (pair)
Paradigm Center 1 (one)
Sony bookshelf (pair, surrounds)
Paradigm Mini Monitors (pair)
Paradigm 11 SE Deluxe floorstanding (pair)
Sony bookshelf system (pair, very unused)
Klipsch Rw10d (one, sub)

12 all told
 
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AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
That depends on many circumstances. Obviously, a manufacturer or a dealer will have many speakers that they are not using...
I am a dealer. :D

I almost bought a pair of Sonus Faber bookshelf yesterday, but the dealer didn't accept my price. :D
 
P

PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
I think you guys got me beaten. :D

Salon2 (2)
802D2 (2)
KEF 201/2 (6)
TAD 2201 (2)
Orion3 (2)
Funk 18.0 (2)
RBH SX-1010N (2)
Phil3 (2)
Dynaudio X32 (2)
Focal 826V (2)
ATC SCM7 (2)
Velodyne SC600 (4)
Pioneer MM301 (4) - computer speakers

Total = 34
Hard to beat you in weight though, (think ichigo). So together do they weigh a ton, or more?:D
 
Soccerkid830

Soccerkid830

Full Audioholic
Been trying to downsize my speaker quantity as I thought I had too much, sold quite a few lately as well as a Denon 3312.

Down to...

L/R

EMP E41b x2
EMP E5Ti x2
RBH T-2/R x2

Center
RBH T-1/R

Subs
Rythmik FV15HP x2(Plus the RBH 1010-SE/R units of the T-2's) x2

So I'm at 7 speakers and 2 (4) subs. Seems as if I'm lacking compared to many here! :eek:
 

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