Sound System on $10K Budget


All, sorry if this has been asked a million times before. I am looking to build a home audio system from scratch and want to keep it under $10K. I have no idea where to start, and scrolling through this forum has just made me more overwhelmed. For context, I have a headphone setup (Meze Empyrean and HD 800S and a Vioelectric V280/1). Unfortunately, I haven't used the system in over a year--I find it too difficult given all the wires, turning my desktop on, etc. As such, I am looking to put in a home audio system that I can more casually listen to as I work, cook, etc.

The room I am putting the system in is 34 x 20 with 12 foot ceilings. I am looking for a system that is just all around good (jack of all trades master of none) given the budget. I will not be doing any room treatments, etc (not worth the marginal benefit and I am not looking for perfection here). The system will be used daily for TV and for music. As far as genres, I really like everything, but skew towards alternative/indie/pop/rock. I am guessing I will want a sub, but I have no idea and am flexible. I was thinking two loudspeakers, but I am flexible.

FWIW, I don't really believe in expensive cables and think it is a waste of the budget at this price point, but I am open to other opinions. I am open to buying used equipment (I actually prefer used equipment--I believe quality audio equipment should last forever). Overall goal is simplicity + all around good. 

tas2200

Showing 1 response by jibbajabba

Large room!

I’ve been down this rabbit hole, spending many more $$ and If I had to do it all over, it would be a stupid simple setup like this.

 

Speakers:

I would buy a pair of Klipsch Forte IV in walnut, because they sound great for all types of music and are just simply beautiful. $5k New


An Integrated Amp:

Yamaha AS-1200. Again, very well made, has more then enough power for the very high efficiency Klipsch speakers,  beautiful to look at and who doesn’t like VU meters. $3k New 

And lastly…add a Bluesound Node and you can easily hook up the TV with 1 optical cable, have Bluetooth, and stream.  $600 New

 

All available from Crutchfield and easily returnable if you don’t like it. Which I can’t imagine you wouldn’t.