Greetings from St. Louis,
I have been an audiophile for 52 years. I was tempted by quadraphonic "back in the day" but just couldn't warm up to quad LPs and didn't want to get into RTR. I did build a monster stereo.
I moved not long ago and am upgrading the aforementioned monster stereo to a monster multi channel system.
In 1998 I moved out of the house were my stereo was and recently moved to a new house with a great room and I am setting up again. I have a lot of classic equipment and I will be expanding to modernize. Previously the only thing digital I had was a CD player usually a cheapie. I will be getting an NAS going and expanding to a high end multi channel system.
Home built large sealed boxes with four JBL woofers. One cubic foot midbase sub enclosure with JBL LE10
2 Yamaha Beryllium Dome 3 1/4 inch midranges. Four Be tweeters. Quad Amped
Pioneer Class A amps (X3) Quad 405 current dumping amp Pioneer Spec 4 lots of other power amps
Pioneer D 23 electronic crossover (Linkwitz Riley)(X2) Early (1976 ) follower of the late great Sigfried Linkwitz
Also some fourth order LR crossovers which will probably end up in surrounds and rears, and center channel .
In process of converting to quality multi-channel
Pioneer C 21 preamp
Technics SL 10 with boron cantilever MC cartridge, Pioneer PLC 590 with Stax arm
and, and, .......
Marantz AV7005 preamp processor for future. Multichannel bug has bitten me badly. A flare up of bite from 1970.
A very kind and generous St. Louis audiophile sold me his extra OPPO 205. I never thought I would have one of those!
Just got a pair of Yamaha NS1000 to use as surrounds. This is gonna be fun!
My musical interests are classical especially early and baroque, classical guitar and flamenco, world music. Rock and Roll until mostly about 1973.
Now diving into NAS ,DNLA, and the whole thing.
I am here to osmose knowledge.
Gene