New speakers. New room.


A while back I posted some questions about a nice pair or Aerial Acoustics 6T speakers that I inherited. I already had a primary system with a semi-dedicated room for listening. So these went in our formal living room, a room we don’t use much unless we have company. My wife allowed the speakers but did not want a big pile of amps and pre-amps, etc. I got one of the new Sonos Amps to go with them. The amp is not of the same caliber as the speakers but it is small, cheap-ish, and has reasonable power and in fact does a good job. I’m far happier with it than I thought I would be. Plus, since it is Sonos based my wife can use it easily with the Sonos App. I’ve come home many times to find her in there listening to music while she reads.

Anyway, the point of this post is really just an observation: We are now using our living room. And its a nice room to be in. So I’m enjoying these fine speakers but also enjoying the room itself. So its a win-win really. From an interior design standpoint the speakers, though elegant, are a bit out of place but the Amp is completely out of sight. But now even my wife agrees that its a small price to pay. All of which is to say, if you have rooms you don’t use much, put a modestly priced system in there and enjoy the music and the room.




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Very cool room. Out of place? No. And don't come back with a post that say's, we may have to get a new carpet to match the speaker grilles. Enjoy the music.
For years we used our living room as a museum.  We went in there for Thanksgiving and Christmas.  Finally, a friend of mine came over and suggested we turn it into a listening room.  So we did and now we use the living room as much or more than the family room.  We even added a 65 inch Sony XBR TV and we are enjoying it.  We enjoy have people over for dinner and spend time listening to music with them over some wine.  Best decision we ever made.  If you add a nice stereo cabinet between the speakers and add a nice amplifier or receiver, you might be surprised how much your wife likes the sound.  There are some beautiful stereo cabinets available that a beautiful pieces of furniture.  One of our favorite rooms in the house is now our music room.
I found out what your REAL problem is when you posted the pic.  NIKONIANS?  You have been spending too much on photography!  (Me, too!)
I actually haven't spent a lot on photo gear for a while. Got a D750 when it came out. Matched it with some appropriate lenses. Great set up! Haven't bought anything since. Yes, the initial cost was steep but it has been worth it.

That is the way I am with most things. Once I get the right gear I tend to stop buying. I am not inclined toward constantly having the latest thing.

However, on my last major travel I found the D750 with a big 24-70 2.8 on it got cumbersome. May look into a smaller lighter travel camera at some point...........but COVID has sure limited travel opportunities!
All of my electronics are in another room, my ex-laundry room.  This hides everything, and provides a dedicated 110v 20 amp washer outlet. Of course, my garage lights now dim a bit, to the cadence of the pulsing agitator.