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#11
[quote]Originally posted by JordyO:
I would start with a basic integrated amplifier, a decent cd player and a small pair of bookshelf speakers.
If you want to stay local look at getting either a Creek or Cambridge CD player, both make high quality low priced cd players.
Then for integrated amps I would go with a used one that sounds nice to you.
For speakers if you want to keep your budget low check out Paradigm or PSB. If you want to spend more look into JM Lab (Focal), Totem etc. Listning for what you like.
Now, if you don't mind buying online from the US check out www.av123.com
They have a special on rightnow for this:
It is an Integrated Tube amp bookshelf speakers and decent CD player. Although I have heard mixed reviews about the xcd-99 and CD-R playback.
The prices range from (USD):
$799 - Amp (bstock), Ref 0.5 Speakers, CD PLayer
$1199 - Amp and Ref 1 Speakers
$1549 - Amo, Ref 1 speakers, Cd player.
As for your Cyclone if you wnat to integrate it into your hifif system you need to determine what its usable uper freq range is and then purchase speakers that will mess well with it.
There is lost of choices and if you ahve a chance go to your locacl hifi shop and just start demoing with YOUR music.
Budget? ... around 1g... maybe 1500 depending on what I can find. I mean, if I need to spend more to get what I want/need then I'd be willing. But I'd like to keep the cost as low as possible.
Room size? ... It will be in a spare bedroom in my townhouse, so the room isn't very big at all. Maybe 10'x12' (?)
Music Taste? ... a bit of everything. Some days I'll listen to punk music, other days it's hip hop. I think I'd mostly like to have a well rounded system with a bit of extra 'oomph' in the low end.
Room size? ... It will be in a spare bedroom in my townhouse, so the room isn't very big at all. Maybe 10'x12' (?)
Music Taste? ... a bit of everything. Some days I'll listen to punk music, other days it's hip hop. I think I'd mostly like to have a well rounded system with a bit of extra 'oomph' in the low end.
If you want to stay local look at getting either a Creek or Cambridge CD player, both make high quality low priced cd players.
Then for integrated amps I would go with a used one that sounds nice to you.
For speakers if you want to keep your budget low check out Paradigm or PSB. If you want to spend more look into JM Lab (Focal), Totem etc. Listning for what you like.
Now, if you don't mind buying online from the US check out www.av123.com
They have a special on rightnow for this:
It is an Integrated Tube amp bookshelf speakers and decent CD player. Although I have heard mixed reviews about the xcd-99 and CD-R playback.
The prices range from (USD):
$799 - Amp (bstock), Ref 0.5 Speakers, CD PLayer
$1199 - Amp and Ref 1 Speakers
$1549 - Amo, Ref 1 speakers, Cd player.
As for your Cyclone if you wnat to integrate it into your hifif system you need to determine what its usable uper freq range is and then purchase speakers that will mess well with it.
There is lost of choices and if you ahve a chance go to your locacl hifi shop and just start demoing with YOUR music.
#12
^ why Id only recommend going bookshelf if space is an issue...
Having to use a seperate sub or midbass speakers to fill void between the cyclone and whatever midrange is used will make the system more complicated....
Get something you know will play flat down to 40 or 50hz at reference levels...
Having to use a seperate sub or midbass speakers to fill void between the cyclone and whatever midrange is used will make the system more complicated....
Get something you know will play flat down to 40 or 50hz at reference levels...
#13
look into the new Panasonic digital amps...
they are pretty cheap and I've heard of ppl comparing them to $2500 amps..
One cool thing about them is if you get the 7 channel amp and are just running it in stereo the amp uses one amp for the highs.. and 2 for the lows so out of the 7 available amps its using 6 of them.. you dont need to do any fancy wiring either.. if it detects a stereo source it automatically does it.. then it is 100 watts RMS per side from 20hz - 20,000 hz..
they are pretty cheap and I've heard of ppl comparing them to $2500 amps..
One cool thing about them is if you get the 7 channel amp and are just running it in stereo the amp uses one amp for the highs.. and 2 for the lows so out of the 7 available amps its using 6 of them.. you dont need to do any fancy wiring either.. if it detects a stereo source it automatically does it.. then it is 100 watts RMS per side from 20hz - 20,000 hz..
#15
Originally posted by Dave:
look into the new Panasonic digital amps...
they are pretty cheap and I've heard of ppl comparing them to $2500 amps..
One cool thing about them is if you get the 7 channel amp and are just running it in stereo the amp uses one amp for the highs.. and 2 for the lows so out of the 7 available amps its using 6 of them.. you dont need to do any fancy wiring either.. if it detects a stereo source it automatically does it.. then it is 100 watts RMS per side from 20hz - 20,000 hz..
look into the new Panasonic digital amps...
they are pretty cheap and I've heard of ppl comparing them to $2500 amps..
One cool thing about them is if you get the 7 channel amp and are just running it in stereo the amp uses one amp for the highs.. and 2 for the lows so out of the 7 available amps its using 6 of them.. you dont need to do any fancy wiring either.. if it detects a stereo source it automatically does it.. then it is 100 watts RMS per side from 20hz - 20,000 hz..
#16
Hey Jordy, for Plate amps go to
http://www.partsexpress.com or
http://www.madisound.com
both are amazing places.. to get everything.. even DIY home audio speakers... (you buy the kit and build the box yourself.. along with all the assembly & wiring) hope that helps.
http://www.partsexpress.com or
http://www.madisound.com
both are amazing places.. to get everything.. even DIY home audio speakers... (you buy the kit and build the box yourself.. along with all the assembly & wiring) hope that helps.
#17
[quote]Originally posted by JordyO:
http://www.audioreview.com/cat/ampli...2_2718crx.aspx
Can you point me a bit more in the direction of these things, like a model number or something? Sounds promising...