The old system is a NAD T 752 that, having died, been repaired, has now finally died again.
I never used it as a home theater systems, just as a 2 channel.
My speakers, which are still quite nice, are Klipsch R-5s.
I've spend many of the last years not listening to much music at all, but have started again recently using a RX-V681 AV receiver that I got as a retirement gift. It never sounded anywhere near as good as the NAD ;-) did.
I've tried a Marantz PM7000n and a Blusound Powernode 2i, but returned both...didn't like the sound of either, especially the Blusound, which sounded thin and weak, even compared to the PM7000N.
For now, I'll keep the R-5s and plan to upgrade them to La Scalas or Klipschorns, which I have always loved listening to, after I complete a move to another state within a year or so.
I just spent a long time listening to the McIntosh MA352, and really like the sound.
My speakers, which are still quite nice, are Klipsch R-5s.
I've spend many of the last years not listening to much music at all, but have started again recently using a RX-V681 AV receiver that I got as a retirement gift. It never sounded anywhere near as good as the NAD ;-) did.
I've tried a Marantz PM7000n and a Blusound Powernode 2i, but returned both...didn't like the sound of either, especially the Blusound, which sounded thin and weak, even compared to the PM7000N.
For now, I'll keep the R-5s and plan to upgrade them to La Scalas or Klipschorns, which I have always loved listening to, after I complete a move to another state within a year or so.
I just spent a long time listening to the McIntosh MA352, and really like the sound.