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I got it for some of my dad's old recordings, but the tape was so brittle it would break anytime I tried to play it, so I gave up on it.Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 Plus Digital Video Recorder Review I also have a Sony Reel to Reel that is no longer hooked up to anything. Super T amp with Realistic HP100 Electrostatic headphones/Roku Soundbridge/Entech 203.2 DACĪlso have a cheap Onkyo surround system that I use for movies and Best Buy's infamous Insignia speakers that are for music:
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I mainly use this setup for the PS3 and Satellite TV. This feeds it all of the audio and video sources from the living room. I also ran an HDMI cord from my Denon 3808ci receiver to the Westinghouse LCD. Other Sources: I ran RCA cables from my living room system to my Marantz. Speakers: Logitech Z-680 Speakers (for surround) and Pinnacle PN5+ for music. In other words, I have a decent amount of memory, but I could always use more! I have also installed a Maxtor 160GB internal Drive, and I have an eternal Maxtor 250GB drive on the network attached to my media computer. :-)Īdd-on Hard Drives: Buffalo Teraserver, Western Digital 500 GB, Western Digital 250GB,, Simpletec 250GB, IO Data UHDL 300GB server, and (under speaker on right) LaCie 500GB hard drive. It provides plenty of room for more headphones. Headphone Stand: This was custom made by my father. Headphone Amp: Musical Fidelity X-Can V3 and Little Pinkie Power Supply Headphones: Sennheiser HD580, Grado SR-60 It is not very good, so you may still want an external amp.
It sounds great, too! Don't be fooled by the headphone output. This unit has 4 digital inputs for a variety of sources. I have wanted a vintage receiver for a while and I use this as a tuner and a switchbox.ĭVD/CD Player: Yamaha C750 universal playerĭAC (Digital to Analog Converter): Beresford TC-7510 24bit/96K Converter. Receiver: Marantz 2220B Vintage receiver. Source: Gateway Desktop with Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E6300 My Marantz 2020B (with custom made wooden box): all sitting on an Apollo Wall mounted shelfīelow mounted shelf: Monitor Audio Silver RS6 speakers (normally have both grills on - left one off for pic), NHT SB-2 (I have four of these in the setup). Next to TV: ,Project Debut III Turntable, Bellari VP129 tube amp, Project Speed Box II, 8 oz of Lava, Tivoli PAL Tuner.
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Top shelf, below the TV: Playstation 3, Oppo DV-980H Universal DVD player,NHT SC-1 Center Channel Speaker, Atari 10 in 1 TV game, Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 Plus Digital Video Recorder, Directv HR20, JVC JVC HMDH30000U HIGH DEF DVHS VCRīottom shelf: Roku M1000-B Soundbridge, Sony VAIO VGX-XL1 Digital Living System, Wii, Wii games, Wii, Behringer SRC2496 DAC, Monster Reference PowerCenter HTS 3500 MKII, Super T-amp (not currently in use), Denon AVR3808CI 7.1 Channel Receiver Not a lot of vintage in there, but I do frequent Audiokarma forums. Next addition will be Vandersteen 2Ce loudspeakers.:smile:Īnyone else here a closet audiophile? You know you're 'out there', c'mon, let's see your rigs.:wink: The two vintage Teacs are different only in that the every day unit(daily driver?) is a 1/4-track(7 1/2 ips) while the 1/2-track(15 ips) is for the occasional 'fix' of completely irrational audiophilia.:wink: The entire rig runs off a Monster Power, Signature, HTPS 7000 power conditioner. Loudspeakers are Infinity Reference 6's, they sound bloody hell psycho-killer awesome only if they are positioned upside down and run way-off axis, as shown. The two turntables, one a custom, the other a Project Perspective, both run low-hours, vintage Monster Cable Alpha Genesis 1000 carts, one of the most natural sounding carts ever produced.
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Nakamichi is the preferred cassette deck, a current Marantz CD player is the default/daily driver CD. The McIntosh MC 2105 is a classic solid-state power amp which I ran for years, it sounds very much like a tube amp, now it is but a beautiful ornament, beautiful enough for the New York Museum of Art as said museum includes an example in their industrial design display. For over 30 years I've been hopelessly addicted to 2-channel stereo.Īfter decades of experimenting I have settled on vintage VTL running NOS Siemens, Telefunken and Mullard tubes. At least one other forum member enjoys high-end audio as a hobby.