$6 Million Dollar Man?


Hope you saw on HGTV the guy in Redding Ct with a $6 million system. It included $1 million of tube Mac amps, $1 million of speakers and his own dual NASA power supply transformers. The electric bill was $1,000 a month just for the system, which when you think about it was rather inexpensive. We need to get this fellow to put up his system on the 'gon, as it will assign all the rest of us to the hopeless class.
buconero117
Well it's definitely a continuation of a young man's dream of building the ultimate audio system, somewhere down the line. He got the money, and said "I'm doin' it!". Good for him. Hope it's everything he imagined it would be, and more...including the cables on the floor, ha-ha!
No really, "the ultimate system" certainly means something different to each person. If it were my money, I'm thinking I could achieve the same or better results with the similar "equipment only" all out system approach for about $4.5 million less! Oh, and It must get real hot in that room with all that equip, regardless of the size. Unless he's got a real silent HVAC system, he'll hear that drowning out his dynamic range on the bottom end, trying to keep things cool in the room. But for $6 million, I hope he's got that part figured out.
If I were doing a high end tube system, with esoteric speakers and components, layin all about the room - ala, bachelor pad style" - I'd be looking for higher efficiency speakers, perhaps active, and going with lower watt high end tubes. The woofers would be handled with strong solid state. And, such as the case in this system, looks like he's got a small listening area, designed for 1-4 people at best. With that arrangement, I'm thinking I could get away with some Avant-gardes Duo's all around, get likely stronger dynamics, eliminate the acoustic reflections around the room, and let the sub towers be handled by the solid state offerings.
As for the projector, I guess if you have a massive screen, you go his route. But, if you can move it closer in, such as for a small group, you can get away with 1080p and an anamorphic lens, and get the same effect as he get's - since he must be up scaling 1080p anyway on that 4k light canon for a projector he's using at $250k.
I'd go smaller setup for 4 seats max, save on all the parts, and get the same or better effect I think. But, to fill a large space like his, I guess that's what he ended up with, obviously. If my room were that big, I'd be filling it in with more setting, custom decor, hiding the gear and isolating it out of the room, and going active probably.
I'm sure there's a million roads he could have gone down. I just can't help but thinking how I would have managed the $6 million differently...came up with a clean nice decor look, and made it more, well, livable! It's a bit messy and cluttered up for being a civilized adult worth millions, I'm thikin. I'd a figured a cleaner looking system, for sure. Cool though
Yes, if I had the money, I would do multiple systems each designed to max out a particular room and each with a different approach rather than just waste money and overkill a single room.

An OHm room, an mbl room, a room with monster horns and tube amps, a cozy little room with a pair of good monitors, etc..

And I might consider paying someone to convert my records to high res digital on a massive music server.
[Coughing REAL Hard]!!!!!

How Much???? Again????

And I watch HGTV too.

What the name of this show???? I got to check THIS rig out....

And I love this hobby too.... but damn, how much is too much???? This is where excess rears it ugly head.... Like one other poster has stated, this guy has more money than he has sense.

I think I will stick with my $10,000.00 Stereo Setup..... It may not sound like a $1,000,000.00 and all of that. But shit, at least, it's mine, and I am happy with it. And in the end, that's what's most important.

--Charles--
Yeah, there ya go. I like multiple room setups, like Mapman suggested previously above. One custom theater setup for at least 12 people. But, if not, then he could easily get the same overall perceived immage on a smaller screen setup for 4 people, er what have you. (which is what he has anyway). Then, one 2 channel all out room. Another smaller 2 to 4 seater that does high end multi channel music and movie playback, with high end Runco or JVC 1080p anamorphic. (of course, the acoustics would be tweaked to the max). And the rest of the house would be high end multi zone party inwalls and subs and such. Then, a nice little tube and sat setup in the bedroom and a flat screen.
All of that, and I'm thinkin I could still get it all under $1.5 million!!
yeah, somewhere along the line I think dimminishing returns kicked in for this guy. But hey, you can always just double up in the stock market a couple more times and spend more!
With all of that, I'm