My Ideon EOS dac had been the only thing I've listened to before purchase.
Why did you purchase the equipment you have and what do you like most about it?
I’m just interested on how and why you purchased your gear. Did you hear it first? Did you research it endlessly? Did your dealer recommend it. What do you like most about it. Full disclosure. I’m with Infigo Audio. I just wonder how did most of us end up with our kits!
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I have always loved music and worked on improving my car systems in high school and had my LXI Series all in one floor standing system that I lusted over for quite a while in the ol Sears catalog. I had my Bose period in my 20s when I had the AM-5 home theater system. Next I got a pair of Cerwin Vegas from Crutchfield and was like, what the hell!! Where was all this sound with my Bose speakers?? haha Later I got what I consider my first hi-fi pieces, a demo B&K preamp and some entry level Platinum Audio speakers. I tried a variety of amps and ended up with a Parasound HCA 2200ii. That kept my happy for several years and then I was curious of tubes and almost exactly 8 years ago I picked up some Audio Research Classic 120 monos here on Audiogon. I did basically no research but loved the idea of mono blocks and they looked super cool. From there I got an Audio Research preamp and phono...both from the same era. I spent the next 6.5 years upgrading through their lineup with several models to end up with what is basically their latest lineup, sans MkII and SE models. I picked up some Wilson Audio speakers also about 6 years ago so my system has come a long way that brings me so much enjoyment. I do not have a dealer near me so was never able to audition anything....everything purchased used...if I didn't like it or when it was time to upgrade, I sell it and buy the next piece. It is a lot of fun and sometimes a little stressful when things aren't selling. One of my faults is being a bit too autonomous to the point where it is very difficult to let someone help me on a project. I'm not sure if I had the money and lived near a dealer if I would have done it any differently. I am picking up my next speaker contender on Wednesday....love it! |
My latest and last system (probably) was inherited. I was incredibly blessed. Martin Logan Spires and sub, Butler amp, PSA dac, Marantz dvd/cd player. Over time I've had Klipsch Cornwalls, Carver amp and pre amp, Golden Ear Reference speakers, Parasound amp, and my first pair of speakers, Sansui's with a Marantz integrated amp. All good sounding. Nothing over the top. My latest is an overwhelming delight not just because of the sound but, because of the gift. As always enjoy what you have and enjoy listening every minute! |
Having been retired nearly 5 years, I decided late last year to acquire the final pieces of my “End Game” system. I auditioned both speakers and integrated amplifiers from local Seattle area dealers. Online research had already put my finalists Dynaudio Confidence 20 speakers and the Luxman 509Z Integrated amplifier on my short list, but the auditions sealed the deal. I also decided to invest in a quality audio rack and settled on the pricey but aesthetically pleasing Solidsteel H-5. The cherry on top was adding a pair of REL T-5X subs earlier this year. A major deciding factor with these choices is how they would work in my very confined listening space. I was very happy to purchase these items from local dealers and they rewarded me with discounts and excellent customer service. I was also able to trade in my old equipment on the amp and speakers. After nearly 50 years in this hobby, I can finally say I have achieved sonic contentment. The music has always come first for me with sound quality a close second. https://www.audiogon.com/systems/11787
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