Pick your poison...2-channel or multi?


This post is just to get a general ideas among audiophiles and audio enthusiasts; to see who really likes what. Here's the catch!

If you were restricted to a budget of $10,000, and wanted to assemble a system, from start to finish, which format would you choose, 2 channel or mulichannel?

I'll go first and say multichannel. I've has to opportunity to hear a multichannel setup done right and can't see myself going back to 2-channel. I'm even taking my system posting down and will repost it as a multichannel system.

So...pick your poison! Which one will it be, 2-channel or multichannel.
cdwallace

Showing 2 responses by jefff1

Very well elucidated thread...I would have to vote for MC although mine's a bit above the budget number quoted earlier...it can way out do my previous Krell 2 channel set up...Sounds better on music...surround recorded music and of course anything to do with video....But it does take some fussing...about a year in my case to get the HTS where I really am happy with it
D_Edwards...in response to your question about how I got my system to sound better....Up front I use 3 Merlin TSM-MMs...one shielded for the center channel..Merlin stands are custom built and sand filled with 4 point stand supports...The rear channel speakers are Source Technology which are designed for surround use and beat out a number of other speakers for rear channel use..They are also mounted at the right height in my room on the rear wall which took a bunch of experimentation....Speaker cables and interconnects are Anti Cables from Paul Speltz and have whopped up on a bunch of other cable/IC combos..Monster AVS2000 works well here where we have large voltage swings.....Amplification is Butler 5 channel tube amplifier....Sub is the new Velodyne DD 15...setting atop an ASC sub trap 18" by 18"..DVD player is a Verastarr Stage 2 modified Denon 3910..Power cords for all components are also custom but not overly expensive....My listening room has undergone extensive acoustic treatment from the corners...to the walls...floor and window treatments...It has become a much more involving and fun system than any combo of components I've had in the past 33 years..I couldn't have come up with this quality of system without the help of longtime Agon member David99...His recommendations ...suggestions..and patience to help me work through this new maze has been tremendous..and I really owe the results to him...I just forked over the dough.....My wife and I are very pleased to say the least....