(Warning - first 2.5 paragraphs are background info, the stereo equipment info starts around 2.5 paragraphs in.....FYI...)
Hello all! I am new to this site and really new to home audio in general. I have always been a big fan of music, TV's, home theaters, stereo equipment and electronics in general, but this is the first time I have ventured in to home stereo equipment with the exception of some one piece shelf units and the standard issue Sony Surround-Sound-In-A-Box type deals. Car stereos have always been my main interest and I suspect they will continue to be until the day I pass (I will probably ask for a system in my coffin haha!!!)....anyway, I digress....
Back to the topic, home stereos. My father has always been in a band and playing musical instruments for his whole life. He has also always been an audiophile for as long as I remember, purchasing the top end gear and really truly enjoying it. I am pretty sure he still has a reel-to-reel hiding out somewhere in one of his homes. So the last time he moved, he decided that he did not want to lug his entire "old" stereo 800+ miles up to his new home in the Appalchian mountains and asked if I would like to keep it for myself, all I had to do was come to his place and move it out myself. I always knew he has nice stuff, so I figured why not. I went to his place and picked up 3 electronic units and 2 large and EXTREMELY heavy speakers. I moved them into my apartment and there they sat for another 1.5 years.
Fast forward those 1.5 years, I move into my now wife's house. All of the stuff moves from my apartment to our house and sits again. One day I find the original receipts for all of the equipment (which is pretty old apparently) and realize that this is some pretty high-end gear (at least in my opinion). Not so sure about the CD player, tape deck or amp, but I had heard of the speaker company before. Here is what he gave me:
(2) - B&W Matrix 802 Series 3 speakers in absolutely flawless shape (I know for a fact that they were never ever hammered on because he only really listened to classical music as well as some jazz and swing music -- and his wife would always get the worst headaches and constantly nag him to turn down the television while they are watching it...ridiculous but whatever...)
(1) - NAD Monitor Series Stereo 7600 Power Envelope
(1) - NAD Monitor Series 5300 CD Player
(1) - NAD Monitor Series 6300 Cassette Deck
Everything has the original receipts for them as well as original remote controls, cables, plugs, owner's manuals and various other items.
I know this stuff is old and according to my father, the speakers are beasts and take a ton of power. My question to the experts it: should I keep it or sell it???
I would like to be able to use this stuff as part of a high-end home theater system, at least a 5.1 Surround Sound set-up for our 3D LED Sony Bravia in the living room. Are there surround sound recievers that are powerful enough to drive those speakers while also handling surround sound speakers as well (surrounds, center channel and subwoofer)? Or is this just a lost cause? If I can get a decent reciever to handle these tasks, then I would like to keep them because they are supposed to sound pretty good, but if this is a major under-taking that is going to cost an arm and a leg then I would probably elect to sell them! And if I do sell them, where should I put them up for sale and what would be a good asking price and a good bottom line price?
Sorry for all of the questions and the long post, but after reading this forum for a little bit, this seemed like the best place to get smart and well-educated answers to some of these questions. Unfortunately, with stores like Best-Buy and Wal-Mart selling stereo equipment, it has driven a lot of the specialty stores with actual stereo expertise out of business and it is hard to get reliable responses to those types of questions because most of the employees arent experts at what they sell, the equipment that they sell is sub-par and all the employees care about is selling you new stuff and upgrading you to an extended waranty. It is definietly a sad situation.
Anyway, thanks for taking the time to read my rant and to answer whatever questions of mine that you could! I genuinely appreciate the help!