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Samsung 55" 4K tv
Denon avrx1000 receiver from a few years ago
Paradigm Studio 60 towers with a cc-350 center channel
a/d/s CM7 rear channel speakers
Had a pair of Klipsch kg4s back in the day, too horny so I traded them in for the less efficient but truer ads cm7s. Had a Luxman lv105u integrated amp for many years, hard to find vacuum tube replacements for it. So I said fuck it and went with some midrange Denon crap -
a/d/s speakers are classics. Some of the best American made chit you could get back in the late 70s and early 80s. My hand me down ones have served me very well.BearsWiin said:Samsung 55" 4K tv
Denon avrx1000 receiver from a few years ago
Paradigm Studio 60 towers with a cc-350 center channel
a/d/s CM7 rear channel speakers
Had a pair of Klipsch kg4s back in the day, too horny so I traded them in for the less efficient but truer ads cm7s. Had a Luxman lv105u integrated amp for many years, hard to find vacuum tube replacements for it. So I said fuck it and went with some midrange Denon crap -
I had a friend in college who had worked at a high-end shop in Providence RI who turned me on to a/d/s speakers. Bought the KG4s with a NAD 7240 receiver that was perfect for dorm room blast contests, but then after a year decided to get the Luxman amp and the CM7s. That was in 1988; they were my go-to speakers until about ten years ago when I got the Paradigm Studio 60s and the CM7s became the rear-channel speakers. Not very efficient but wonderful to listen to.YellowSnow said:
a/d/s speakers are classics. Some of the best American made chit you could get back in the late 70s and early 80s. My hand me down ones have served me very well.BearsWiin said:Samsung 55" 4K tv
Denon avrx1000 receiver from a few years ago
Paradigm Studio 60 towers with a cc-350 center channel
a/d/s CM7 rear channel speakers
Had a pair of Klipsch kg4s back in the day, too horny so I traded them in for the less efficient but truer ads cm7s. Had a Luxman lv105u integrated amp for many years, hard to find vacuum tube replacements for it. So I said fuck it and went with some midrange Denon crap -
I had a friend in college too. Nothing special.BearsWiin said:
I had a friend in college who had worked at a high-end shop in Providence RI who turned me on to a/d/s speakers. Bought the KG4s with a NAD 7240 receiver that was perfect for dorm room blast contests, but then after a year decided to get the Luxman amp and the CM7s. That was in 1988; they were my go-to speakers until about ten years ago when I got the Paradigm Studio 60s and the CM7s became the rear-channel speakers. Not very efficient but wonderful to listen to.YellowSnow said:
a/d/s speakers are classics. Some of the best American made chit you could get back in the late 70s and early 80s. My hand me down ones have served me very well.BearsWiin said:Samsung 55" 4K tv
Denon avrx1000 receiver from a few years ago
Paradigm Studio 60 towers with a cc-350 center channel
a/d/s CM7 rear channel speakers
Had a pair of Klipsch kg4s back in the day, too horny so I traded them in for the less efficient but truer ads cm7s. Had a Luxman lv105u integrated amp for many years, hard to find vacuum tube replacements for it. So I said fuck it and went with some midrange Denon crap