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This system was started about one year ago. I started off wanting to buy a budget all-in-one home theater system. But I'm the type of person that always wants to get the best bang for his buck. So I started doing research on the internet, and one year later here I am, completely addicted to this whole hifi thing. I am considering selling all the home theater stuff that I bought (and didn't list as part of my system here) to fund getting into vinyl.

The Totem's will be out the door as soon as I can afford the new PMC GB1's. And then it's on to vinyl. Probably a Rega P3 or something in that same league. Since the Krell doesn't have a phono section, I'll also need a relatively inexpensive ,ie $300-400 range, phono preamp. Any suggestions for that would be greatly appreciated.

Any other suggestions would be a great help as I'm realizing that I've got a huge amount to learn!
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    • PMC FB1
    Usable range of 22Hz - 25kHz. Great British sound.
    • Krell KAV-300i
    Bought on Audiogon
    • Arcam CD-72t
    Great player for the price
    • Transparent Audio MusicWave
    Older XL.
    • Transparent Audio MusicLink
    Older XL. Between receiver and Krell integrated amp.
    • Z-Squared Audio Copperline
    Solid copper with rca's. Between cdp and integrated amp
    • Energy S10.2
    10" sub powered by 150 RMS Mosfet amp.
    • PMC TB2C
    Cherry finish. Excellent compliment to the FB1's
    • Marantz SR-5300
    90watts/channel receiver
    • Denon DVD-2200
    2900's little brother
    • Signal Cable Anolog Two
    8' pair
    • Porter port 20 Amp ivory
    Great addition to my system.

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hello Pilotboy,great looking rack!!! built like a tank too,,,where did you get the e.maple at?are you still considering a turntable?your set up is looking great also,what kinds of music do you enjoy?

raytheprinter

i hardly use my home theater either,,but im a pack rat so i havent been able to bring myself to sell it.as for a phono preamp i had a musical fidelity XLPS for a while,it was pretty good for the price,i hear the newer version is better,or you could buy something a bit better buying used ,also when you get your TT try to get a record cleaning machine too,,makes a big diff,even with new LPs,ive learned a lot on audiogon in the last year or so,but still have a lot to learn,audiogon members have helped me out alot,great bunch of people,welcome!

raytheprinter