Here's a better link than the previous one I posted:
http://www.teac.com/ref/ref.html
Good luck!
-RW-
http://www.teac.com/ref/ref.html
Good luck!
-RW-
Help - Need Audiophile advice on small systems
price range? bells & whistles are not necessarily synonymous with audiophile quality...usually just the opposite until you start spending the big bucks for the "quality" bells and whistles along with all the other audiophile quality parts used to build the component. I'm all for sound quality over gimmicks myself...that is why I have allocated my funds for a better 2 channel system that I also use for HT. I would rather have high quality music reproduction capabilities and forgo the occasional surround effect from a movie than hear that bullet, thunderclap, etc. from behind me at the expense of the enjoyment of good 2 channel music. A Dr. I know who has a full Krell/B&W Nautilus HT listened to the Linn system and thought it sounded pretty good for the price...which once again brings us to the first question. budget?...remember...it can get VERY VERY VERY expensive if you really are talking "audiophile" quality surround sound...just check the classifieds here...you'll see the range. just my 2c Ellery |
I certainly would not object to spending $5 - 10K on a stereo system; I have spent 5x that on my home system and almost that again on my boat system...; To spend more than that you would have to convince me real hard... I am not trying to get a surround sound home theatre system as a gift - just a great Audio system that could occaisionally be hooked in to a TV if they wanted. Again the problem is the small space - everything in the apartment is multi use due to space. I don't think giving them a full size component system that they have no room for would be a wise gift... Thank you for your assistance. Rob |
For compact combined audio/2ch HT nothing beats small D'Appolito array speakers with a small quality integrated like the TAD-Cayin TA-30 and a kick ass DVD player of your choice. Basic interconnects (like VenHaus Pulsar), DIY speaker wire and a cryo'ed outlet. Take this from a former audio salesman... http://2baudio.com/ *** |
You may want to check-out the Gallo line of speakers from (Anthony Gallo Acoustics). These are very small, easy to drive and maybe in a class of their own for (Micro Sized) speaker systems. A high quality receiver will drive these speakers with ease, get one with pre-outs for all channels as your friends may move to a larger space in the future. A dedicated two-channel pre with HT pass-through could be added..and/or other amps to the system. The receiver would then function as a pre-pro with extra amps for front/rear or were needed. Almost all (even the $100) dvd/sacd/dvd-audio players on the market will play dvd-r/dvd-rw's and anything else you throw at them. Pick the one in your price range and of course the one you think sounds best to your ear. My suggestions are for new products only with all the latest/greatest options. Used gear may be missing some of these options so beware before you buy. Dave |