Great advice, and I read it with great interest.
I'm also a "newbie" who needs veteran advice. I'm an ex-music teacher, ex-folk singer who is facing retirement and didn't have any stereo. I have told my friends I'm going to buy a used system for not much money and incorporate the "dink" system. No, that's not "D-ual, I-ncome, N-o, K-ids!! It means I want to "dink around" with my new hobby. I know nothing, but my motto will be "Learn First, Upgrade Later."
Presently I have purchased a factory reconditioned Yamaha Rx-596 receiver($179) and a Yamaha CDC-845 demo CD changer($129). I purchased Yamaha for the time being because my local stereo shop guy told me they would be adequate and were "work horses." I have them hooked up to old JVC 50 watt speakers from a bookshelf stereo system with a broken cartridge CD changer(free). Now, I can, at least, listen to music while I shop for speakers.
This is fun!!
I would like advice for speakers. I have liked the sound of stand mounted speakers better than floor speakers. The heavier bass sound seems to get in the way of what I want to hear. I listen mostly to classical, especially choral, Celtic and folk music, with an occasional slip into classic rock and bluegrass. The speakers I have most appreciated have been the B&W 601's and 602's, followed closely by the Paradigm Studio 20's and 40's. Any opinions offered on those speakers or any other similar speakers would be greatly appreciated. Oh, by the way, I plan to spend $200 to $400 for used speakers.
After I get the speakers, I will have $500-$700 invested and will be listening to a good solid system. Let the "DINKING" begin.
Thanks again for the advice.
I'm also a "newbie" who needs veteran advice. I'm an ex-music teacher, ex-folk singer who is facing retirement and didn't have any stereo. I have told my friends I'm going to buy a used system for not much money and incorporate the "dink" system. No, that's not "D-ual, I-ncome, N-o, K-ids!! It means I want to "dink around" with my new hobby. I know nothing, but my motto will be "Learn First, Upgrade Later."
Presently I have purchased a factory reconditioned Yamaha Rx-596 receiver($179) and a Yamaha CDC-845 demo CD changer($129). I purchased Yamaha for the time being because my local stereo shop guy told me they would be adequate and were "work horses." I have them hooked up to old JVC 50 watt speakers from a bookshelf stereo system with a broken cartridge CD changer(free). Now, I can, at least, listen to music while I shop for speakers.
This is fun!!
I would like advice for speakers. I have liked the sound of stand mounted speakers better than floor speakers. The heavier bass sound seems to get in the way of what I want to hear. I listen mostly to classical, especially choral, Celtic and folk music, with an occasional slip into classic rock and bluegrass. The speakers I have most appreciated have been the B&W 601's and 602's, followed closely by the Paradigm Studio 20's and 40's. Any opinions offered on those speakers or any other similar speakers would be greatly appreciated. Oh, by the way, I plan to spend $200 to $400 for used speakers.
After I get the speakers, I will have $500-$700 invested and will be listening to a good solid system. Let the "DINKING" begin.
Thanks again for the advice.