Home Listening System. Suggestions?

Discussion in 'Audio Hardware' started by Atmospheric, May 23, 2023.

  1. Atmospheric

    Atmospheric Forum Resident Thread Starter

    Location:
    Eugene
    I have a unique opportunity. During my divorce, I let my ex have all the furnishings. So I have nothing. I get to start with a blank slate.

    I'd like a fairly nice home listening system. My listening library is 100% lossless digital. HiRes if it's available. But always the best mastered version I can find. Previously, I used my home recording studio as my primary listening environment. But I sold off my studio gear last year.

    So I need some sort of digital front end, enough clean power, and some really great (to the extent I can afford them) speakers. For reference, my favorite (non-studio monitor) speakers I've owned was a pair of Mission 2-ways. I paired those with a Yamaha sub. But this was 30+ years ago. I'm sure a lot has changed.

    As far as speakers go, I look for lots of warm detail, great soundstage. Nice frequency extensions at both ends. But musical. I'd rather not have gobs of bass fogging up the low mids. Revealing, but can also handle less than perfect source decently well (the Missions were crazy good at that for the time).

    Budget? $1K easy; $2K probably. Upwards of that, a piece of gear would really have to call my name. $5K probably a realistic drop dead upper limit.

    Thoughts? Suggestions?
     
  2. bgiliberti

    bgiliberti Will You Be My Neighbor?

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    Don’t get remarried.
     
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  3. Strat-Mangler

    Strat-Mangler Personal Survival Daily Record-Breaker

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    There's a joke here but I also don't want to get the OP mad. :p
     
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  4. rodentdog

    rodentdog Senior Member

    @Atmospheric...I just looked on Craigs List Eugene. Treasure trove. Klipsch Heresey, KG4 speakers, Rotel receiver. Get a used Schiit Bifrost2 and Bluesound Node and you are all in for about $1800.
    Good times.
     
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  5. Atmospheric

    Atmospheric Forum Resident Thread Starter

    Location:
    Eugene
    Great info. Mucus grassy ass.

    I probably don't want a receiver for a power source. Even back in the 1970s, I never listened to radio in my home (car only). I just find integrated amps more aesthetically pleasing than looking at a tuner I'll never use. I see that Sonus has a 125WPC power amp/connectivity hub. Probably underpowered for Klipsch.

    I suppose if I buy speakers used at a good price that I can try a few to see what calls my name and not get hurt too badly on each flip.
     
  6. Frank Bisby

    Frank Bisby Forum Resident

    Let your room dictate what the best speakers should be and then get the amp that works best for those speakers.

    starting with an empty room and building around a pair of speakers is really an ideal position to be in when shopping for equipment. The first thing to consider is the size of the room, how far you will sit from the speakers and if you have enough room to pull the speakers away from the wall. Providing these details will Get you much better recommendations

    small speakers in a big room or big speakers in a small room are both bad ideas, generally speaking.

    if you are looking for a new source, amp and speakers for $2,000, it’s really not a long list of good options. Buy used and things start to open up quite a bit.
     
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  7. AP1

    AP1 Forum Resident

    Location:
    TX
    If you want all in one - Kef LS-60. It is all you need - streamer, DAC, amplifier and speakers. I see AccessoriesForLess have them for $5500.
     
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  8. Strat-Mangler

    Strat-Mangler Personal Survival Daily Record-Breaker

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    Ewwwwww...
     
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  9. rodentdog

    rodentdog Senior Member

    @Atmospheric...Klipsch heritage are very efficient speakers. Low power tube amps drive them fine. For about $200 or less an AVR can get you started listening to music, giving you time to hunt down what you really want. You can sell it on for what you paid, or keep it as a start to a secondary system.
     
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  10. Atmospheric

    Atmospheric Forum Resident Thread Starter

    Location:
    Eugene
    That seller in Eugene CL apparently refurbs speakers to factory specs. I'm gonna connect with him and audition what he has for sale (including the Klipschs). Thanks again for pointing me in that direction. I should have thought of it first.
     
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  11. Spooky

    Spooky Forum Resident

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    I recently got myself a pair and am very impressed with them.
     
  12. Helom

    Helom Forum member

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    What did you have prior?
     
  13. Spooky

    Spooky Forum Resident

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    Klipsch Forte IV paired with a McIntosh MA8900. Sounded fantastic too. Just wanted a change and was craving more soundstage width/depth/holographic imaging. Which I got.
     
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  14. The Pinhead

    The Pinhead KING OF BOOM AND SIZZLE IN HELL

    What's gonna be your choice of source? Hopefully not vinyl!
     
  15. Mike-48

    Mike-48 A shadow of my former self

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    I agree that if you like the sound of the particular model you choose, an all-in-one system like the active KEFs has some advantages in cost, engineering, and convenience.
     
  16. Richard Austen

    Richard Austen Forum Resident

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    The first place to consider are Mission speakers of today. If you know you like something then start with that something. Mission is still going strong and has re-released its famed 770 speakers. And the price includes the stands. They've always seemed a bit underrated.

    Mission 770 – Mission
     
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  17. Cyclone Ranger

    Cyclone Ranger New old stock

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  18. tIANcI

    tIANcI Wondering when the hifi madness will end

    Location:
    Malaysia
    Want something simple? Try the new Yamaha RN2000a (the RN803 is anffordable annd still decent sounding) and get a pair of decent speakers like say the KEF LS50a Meta and a sub from perhaps SVS. Then a streaming service sub. Settled.
     
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  19. Helom

    Helom Forum member

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    That tends to be what you get when you make a switch to objectively good performance IME, much to the dismay of some.
     
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  20. timind

    timind phorum rezident

    Closer to @Atmospheric's budget would be the Kef LS50 Meta wireless II speakers. They'll do everything the OP needs, and sound wonderful.
     
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  21. Peter HG

    Peter HG Forum Resident

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    Cambridge, MA
    Rotel A11 amp--I just bought one for my musician son, it's excellent for the money. B&W 700 series speakers
     
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  22. The Pinhead

    The Pinhead KING OF BOOM AND SIZZLE IN HELL

    :D
     
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  23. aunitedlemon

    aunitedlemon Unity is in the pith.

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    :laugh: Ahhh auto-correct. That was a particularly funny "correction". I'll assume it was intended as "muchas gracias".
     
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  24. Atmospheric

    Atmospheric Forum Resident Thread Starter

    Location:
    Eugene
    Any experience with Rotel DACs? I notice the A12 includes a DAC along with a bit more wattage for another $200.
     
  25. Atmospheric

    Atmospheric Forum Resident Thread Starter

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    Eugene
    You assume facts not in evidence ;-)
     
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