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Newbie looking for some advice
Hey guys, looking to put together a nice system for listening to a mix of
music in the house (hope i get all the important info down here) would like some advice on what to buy for a system circa 500 quid I'm a total novice and i'm looking to move from the usual dixons/currys/comet complete system that i have atm. going in a room approx 6x5(metres) and will be for mainly for mixed music although mainly dance and rock any thoguhts pls guys? |
Newbie looking for some advice
Rob wrote:
I'm a total novice and i'm looking to move from the usual dixons/currys/comet complete system that i have atm. What do you feel is lacking in what you currently have? Dynamics? Volume? Vocals muddy? What is your interest in music? As Background wallpaper, or you are more immersed in it to the exclusion of everything else? (you should see me dancin' (or maybe not!)) Is there a TV in the same room? -- Adrian C |
Newbie looking for some advice
What do you feel is lacking in what you currently have? Dynamics? Volume? Vocals muddy? Everything as its linked in through the TV for surround setup What is your interest in music? As Background wallpaper, or you are more immersed in it to the exclusion of everything else? (you should see me dancin' (or maybe not!)) love to put some on whilst doing other things so yeah Is there a TV in the same room? yup -- Adrian C |
Newbie looking for some advice
Rob wrote:
What do you feel is lacking in what you currently have? Dynamics? Volume? Vocals muddy? Everything as its linked in through the TV for surround setup OK. You have a choice on either ... 1) bettering (verb?) the TV surround sound system with an AV amp and speakers which may do passable performance in the audio mode with CD's, or 2) setting up a system designed just for audio (and keeping TV as it is) Then you have a choice of spending your budget either 1) on a trip to richer sounds on some choice separates. Have a look at the 'system savers' part of their website www.richersounds.com for either hi-fi or home cinema setups. or 2) gettting the advice of a shop who is a member of the BADA (http://bada.co.uk/) and doing it properly with room demos, cheese and wine/coffee and some of your own music... or 3) really listening to opinion, read magazines & reviews - then go for the cream of stuff which is offered daily second hand with lots of life and undiscovered potential. I mean ebay, enthusiasts marketplaces, small-ads, loot whatever... £500 may go a long way, and folks here may guide you into getting something quite nice... -- Adrian C |
Newbie looking for some advice
3) really listening to opinion, read magazines & reviews - then go for
the cream of stuff which is offered daily second hand with lots of life and undiscovered potential. I mean ebay, enthusiasts marketplaces, small-ads, loot whatever... £500 may go a long way, and folks here may guide you into getting something quite nice... Yes indeed. What's the situation with digital amps? There are some stonkingly good digital amps nowardays for little mazuma. I know a lot of people build them as kits - is this an option? |
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