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viper jazz
Audiophyte
Hi in advance, guys--I'm sure you get a lot of newbies 'round here w/ similar and/or vague questions, but I'm at the end of my rope, so please bear w/ me.
I'm a musician and work for an instrument-manufacturing company, so I'm fairly confident in my ears. Nothing fantastic, but I think I have decent aural taste, as it were.
Up until now, I've always had an all-in-one/bookshelf stereo. Recently, I've attempted to make the switch to a component system. After thorough scanning of Craig'sList and Ebay, I have what I think is a decent system built around a Cambridge Audio A500 amp and a pair of Infinity rs325 speakers. I got everything hooked up, and was pleased that I actually got sound coming out, but of course, it sounds "off".
I thought it might be the CD player (it's a cheapie), but this hollow/muddy quality is also present when I use my turntable and tape deck. I used fairly cheap speaker wire (16 gauge from Rat Shack), but I don't think that could be the problem?
Something's definitely going on here--anyone have any troubleshooting advice? Thanks in advance for your time.
I'm a musician and work for an instrument-manufacturing company, so I'm fairly confident in my ears. Nothing fantastic, but I think I have decent aural taste, as it were.
Up until now, I've always had an all-in-one/bookshelf stereo. Recently, I've attempted to make the switch to a component system. After thorough scanning of Craig'sList and Ebay, I have what I think is a decent system built around a Cambridge Audio A500 amp and a pair of Infinity rs325 speakers. I got everything hooked up, and was pleased that I actually got sound coming out, but of course, it sounds "off".
I thought it might be the CD player (it's a cheapie), but this hollow/muddy quality is also present when I use my turntable and tape deck. I used fairly cheap speaker wire (16 gauge from Rat Shack), but I don't think that could be the problem?
Something's definitely going on here--anyone have any troubleshooting advice? Thanks in advance for your time.