Hi everybody,
I have responded to some threads before and now want to introduce myself.
My name is Horst and I' m coming from Bonn, Germany. I got attention of this forum through the YT-Channel of "Live in Surround" so many thanks to him!
I belong to the so called boomer generation and grew up with 33's/LP's nowadays called vinyl and stuck to it till the 1990's (I had had the opportunity to listen to the first CD players when they came out around 1981/82 but I was not so impressed apart from the dynamics). Unfortunately at these times (mid to late 1970's) I never got into quadrophonic or other multichannel music since I didn't know anyone who listened to this kind of Format. HiFi at those times were stereo and no HiFi Dealer I knew has had quadrophonic equipment on sale nor was there a chance of listening to it. Most people then calling their equipment quadrophonic simple connected a 2nd pair of speakers to their stereo amplifier because they didn't know the difference. Back then I already knew about this format and what to need but because of lack of opportunities I concentrated more on stereo. Then life had changed (marriage, kids, etc.) and HiFi became more and more irrelevant to me so I sold my HiFi equipment and all of my LP's along with it as so many of my age did. A couple of years ago I then started with home cinema on a beginners level for the living room. After a while, when the kids had moved out of the house I wanted to install a bigger home cinema in the basement of our house.
At this time I got interested in music again and when I read about multichannel releases of popular bands in 5.1 I got triggered. After listening to my first multichannel medium I bought (after aquiring a Pioneer UBP LX-500 Multiplayer!) that was Pink Floyd's Wish you were here on SACD, I had tears in my eyes! Since then I am a Fan of multichannel music! Although I also bought a new turn table this one's mainly for older Jazz records in mono or stereo of course. Modern music I prefer to listen to in multichannel if available or SACD but also CD since my storage space for records is very limited due to again changes in life and the move into a smaller appartement.
At the moment I am not fully equipped for a dolby atmos surround set up there is one pair of speakers (either front or surround, depending what I could get on the 2nd. hand market at a reasonable price) missing.
So that's from my side and I must say this is a great forum!
Horst