This system is a combination stereo and multi-channel music/video system. The goal is to maximize the system's audio capabilities with as little in the way of compromises as possible considering it's multi-purpose circumstances and budget.
Front center channel with 2 SEAS Excel mids and a SEAS Millenium tweeter. Rosewood finish.
Tyler Acoustics Taylo Ref Monitor
Rear 3 channels in Rosewood finish. These make great front monitors too.
Audio Concepts Titan II
Very musical sub that looks as good as it sounds. In cherry wood finish.
Marantz AV7703
HDMI 2.0a 4K HDR compatible Pre/Pro with full decoding capabilities
Consonance Droplet 5.0
Tube output CD player with incredible looks and analogue-like sound.
Legacy Audio Stereo HC
200 Watts X 2 into 8 ohms, 300 into 4. Built by Coda. Powers the front L/R speakers. Very nice sound for the money and outright.
Rotel RB-985 mkII
100 Watts per channel X 5 into 8 ohms. Powering the front and rear center channels, and the rear L/R speakers. Eventually I will upgrade to a multi-channel amp from Legacy or Coda to better match my stereo amp used with the front L/R... In the meantime, this old Rotel has held up well, and gets the job done for movie soundtracks.
Monster Silver Series 550
Functional interconnects.
Silver Sonic T-14
High quality budget speaker cables.
Tyler Acoustics Model 1
3 of these for the rear 3 channels. Custom built superb stands that are a great value for the money, and good looking too.
Sony 65 inch Oled
65 inch 4K HDR10/Dolby Vision compatible Oled HDTV.
Toshiba HD-A1 HD DVD Player
High Definition DVD player that also works as a nice upconverting DVD player too.
Sony UBP-X800 UHD Blu-ray Player
4K HDR10 capable Blu-ray player.
HiFi Rose RS250 AV Music Streamer/DAC
Hi-res Audio with full MQA decoding DAC and Stereo Music Streamer
Hi Dave, what can you tell me about that center speaker? I have the Linbrook Center but yours doesn't look like any of the Tylers that I have seen. Greg
Hi Dave, It's great to see that you've gotten some pictures up. I think you went crazy with the cropping tool and cut too much out ; ) How about an overall system picture so we can see the room a little bit too? Greg