Secondary listening systems


I't seems that many audio hobbyists have, besides their main listening room, other places in their homes set up for music also. Most of these seem to have small systems in their bedrooms or spare rooms. I'm one of these but my favorite second listening spot is in my garage and I like this little setup, at least for some music, as much as my living room system.

This setup consists of a laptop playing lossless files through iTunes. It is also the sync source to the Apple TV. The amp is a repurposed B&K AVR 307 that I used when I was into surround and at one time served as a power amp for a Rogue Audio preamp. The speakers are the tiny but very capable Monitor Audio Radius 90's. For light jazz and solo guitar this system is very easy to listen to.

My main system is Shanling CD player, Peachtree Nova as preamp, DBX graphic equalizer and Martin Logan Ethos speakers.

BTW, I'm sitting in my garage listening to an old Bob James CD and am so much enjoying what some might consider a minimalist system, that I just wanted to share.
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Showing 1 response by pgawan2b

Add me to the list. I have come to enjoy my secondary system much more than my main system. I have a rather large office in the basement which has become my "play room". My office system is mostly 90's vintage: Monarchy Audio DIP > Monarchy Audio M33 > Coda Model 10. Depending on the day, I use a pair of Boston Acoustics A400's or a pair of Maggie SMGa's. My source is a Magnavox DVD player that I had laying around unused.

I've found that my office system is where I experiment. I've played around with interconnects and power cords. I've compared the balanced sections of my equipment to the single ended section. I've compared a couple different file types when using my MacBook Pro as the source. I've also compared iTunes with VLC. I'm currently using a pair of PSB Imagine B's which I took from my HT setup. I think my next play date will be focused on speaker cables.

I think I'm having more fun in this hobby than I ever have.