It never ends....


Well, I went down to the local dealer for their Memorial Day sale. Did not really intend to buy anything; maybe just avail myself of their wonderful offer to accept at 100% trade-in for speakers bought there, so I brought the sales slip for the Aerius' I bought there in Dec 00 "just in case" something there caught my fancy. Wouldn't ya know it, the Ascents were just waiting my arrival. Could be the end of the story, but ohhhhhhhhhh no.

So, I'm standing there with the sales slip for the Aerius' that are sitting in my house getting ready to "do the deal" and the salesman says "Geez Mitch, bet those Areius would sound great in your home theater" (which is all Klipsch right now). The wheels start to turn in my head..."I got this huge refund from Uncle Sam and all I did with it was pay off bills (mostly stereo stuff), I'm starting a new job in 2 months that will just about double my salary, there is no "Mrs Mitch" at home to bitch (man, do I love that rhyme, although the previous two Mrs Mitchell's weren't to crazy about it) at me if I do this...heck...I ought to be a bit self-indulgent and just skip the trade in and buy the Ascents out-right..."

Did just that. So now for my home theater I also need the "Bat Wing" M/L center channel and some M/L surrounds...of course, with this quality speaker, I'll need to scrap the Technics Dolby 5.1 reciever for a whole bunch of Levinson, BAT, C/J, Proceed or Anthem stuff...

You know, it never ends...no matter what you have, you always want better. Complacency breeds mediocrity...

I can still remember (faintly at best) my first Radio Shack stereo...do any of you remember your first stereo?

Anxiously awaiting the delivery of my Ascents (with the custom made side panels of course...)...

Mitch
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I'll second what Glen said:

"Don't forget good cables".

I've got a Lexicon DC-1 on my HT system, and I've been through some speakers with it, including Martin-Logan, of which I'm still using SL3's as rear surrounds and a Logos center.

The thing never seemed to do two-channel right, until I went all balanced on my separate 2 channel system, and brought all the Transparent SuperXL single-ended I had and put it on the HT system. Shazamm! Much happier now!

Do save a little and "cable up" your new HT system. You won't regret it!

Paul
Mitch:

I had at one time a part time business restoring the R60-R69 series bikes with the Earles forks. I owned many of these personally, and my favorite was a 1957 R69. I've owned R75/6, R100RS and others during my time riding.

Today the back is not what it used to be, and lots of riding is not an option, however I have some good friends who pity this old ba*tard and let him ride their machines now and then. A 25 mile toot is about all my back will take these days.

Enjoy your beemer!

Paul