Audiophiles hifi appreciation thread old and new

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  • Yeah, but yeah but, yeah but, I can drop £300 NOW. £500 not so much.

    I know you are right.

    I must resist.

    I've setup an eBay saved search for "Cyrus 8" and will sit tight.

  • Do I want an av amp?
    Do they have phono as well?

  • The one I will be selling at some future time doesn't.

    Onkyo TX-NR609

  • If and when I find the replacement for it, I'll give you a shout. Could do a good price for it and the CC6 so you can get a separate phono stage perhaps.

  • Why do you want surround sound?

  • I want one too D... All this talk...

    Learnt you need a HDCP 2.2 if you want to watch 4k through it... Just a heads up.

    Unless Mashton gives you a good deal.

  • So that I can has helicopters in my back heads.

    Because films are made with immersive surround sound scapes.

    Because as a late teenager I was obsessed with getting shitty Dolby Pro logic surround sound from VHS in my bedroom and I feel the need to appease that person with what I am able to achieve now.

    Ennui?

  • Has anyone heard the Sonos beam yet? My new apartment has made it a bit tricky logistically for a proper hifi and the landlord pre installed a Play 3 in the living room and Play 1 in the bedroom so it kind of makes sense to buy more Sonos stuff. Either way, I need something better for watching movies and also music - especially music.

    If the Beam isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, does anyone have any suggestions for very slim/low profile bookshelf speakers? I don’t have space for stands - they would have to go on the wooden TV stand - about fifteen centimetres from the wall. Perhaps something like a Neat Iota?

  • The reviews are great, particularly for the price point.

    I'll have one in two weeks and can give you my own opinion.

    Although, I am going to be using it for non music duties.

  • Ah right; for movies it totally makes sense.

    People have experimented with it for music which totally doesn't make sense.

  • Yeah agreed.

    Just to reiterate, I will have two systems in the same place (!) :

    One, the Sonos Beam and Play:1 surrounds, exclusively for TV.

    The other, the Sonos Connect plus amplifier plus B&W speakers, exclusively for music.

    The more I think about it, the more sense it makes - so that I don't have to compromise between AV and pure audio.

  • My requirements are pretty simple. Like me.
    Apple telly.
    Monitor (as I NEVER WATCH FREEVIEW TELLY).
    Amplifier for the records that also does the amplifier for the telly.
    WITHOUT A LOAD OF STAGES IN BETWEEN AND OTHER POWER DRAINS.

  • You don't need an AV amp. You'll only be doing stereo TV won't you, not surround sound?

    What speakers do you have?

    How does it all work right now?

  • Or is it all coming out of the monitor right now?

  • Around 5-6 months ago I recently acquired this beast of an Technics amp in a pretty poor condition. Few of the buttons were working and I took it apart (with 0 experience) and tried cleaning up some connections with pressurised air over the period of a week or so. As if magic everything now works!!! Very happy with it as it was sold as not working and after some research it turned out to be a simple fix.

    It’s hooked up to 3 Jamo PR120A’s and it sounds class. Maybe not “audiophile - how does one measure the quality of sound?” but good enough to listen to my eclectic taste of music and it really packs a punch when cranked up for parties and 808 kick drums. Love it


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  • I haven't got it all sorted yet.
    I followed your plan. But changed the bits.

    Current situation is
    Telly plus DVD player (for the iplayer and the prime) sound from telly

    Records into Amp

    Apple telly 4 only has HDMI. The plan would be an HDMI audio extractor.
    Which I think has been discussed on here.

  • does anyone have any suggestions for very slim/low profile bookshelf speakers?

    Ruark MR1s

  • I used to lust after this amp when I was a kid, gawping at hifi

  • Actually saw this after I posted my question. Certainly seem to fit the bill. Active speakers seem so wrong, but yeah - if the reviews are true then they are probably worth a try.

    Thanks @mashton - I’ll wait to hear back but yes. Music>TV. We got a relatively cheap TV as we don’t know how long we’ll be here for, and the speakers. My god. Horrendous.

  • you could also check out KEF X300A or (my choice, cos they're much cheaper) Presonus Eris 4.5 / 5.

    Add a desktop DAC (with the right inputs depending on your source) and you've got a killer little music setup.

  • If wasn’t so attached to my amp/speakers, I’d love to try the ls50w. They do it all.

    Maybe when I move house and need a set in my 12 car garage

  • Thanks! Will check them out. @brm yes, if I had the space I’d be all over them.

  • today's version of surround sound

    Amen brother!

  • Internet high five.

  • Cheers for the caps D.

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