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This is my first system. I did this on a 2000$ budget. I listen primarily to Acoustic blues & Bluegrass, Classical, and some Hip Hop, in that order. I am most interested in reproducing vocals. I will be in a small room using low to moderate volumes 90% of the time.

my approch has been to spend money on amplification first, and then update other components in the future a Krell 300IL has taken some time to get at the price i wanted. I also now have a thorens td126 mk3 electronic, with a grado green cartridge and stock tone arm. This cost me 6 bucks! so I really made out with this one.

The Wharfedales have opened up, and I am quite happy with them, My new room is small, and they are probably a bit too big, but that will change in a year when I move.

This has also spawned a DIY extreme budget bug within me that I should probably not nurture, or at least get over in the next two months, as it could interrupt my graduate studies. This has led to the purchase of a few T-amps, my Canare 4s11 speaker wire, and an obsession with input caps and stereo-pots.

as I am once again a student, this hunk of stereo is a nagging presence, as I budget the type of noodles i will eat for the month i can't help but ask myself, should i sell the Thoren's and Krell, get a cheaper TT, Integrated amp, and put the rest of the money into books? My problem is, I really love my listening system. anyone else downgraded from a budget system like mine, to an even tighter budget system with success? My ears say no but my wallet says yes, fortunately i think the ears have it.
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    • Krell KAV-300iL
    paid 1290, with a servicing at krell included
    • Thorens TD-126b mkIII
    not sure if it is a b or c or how to tell, it does say
    • Wharfedale Diamond 9.6
    Picked them up on the cheap, has slight damage to the veneer on one speaker, only visible from behind. Paid 500
    • Cambridge Audio Azur 340c
    Low end of their new intro models. No SACD, HDCD or DVDA. Crystal DACs
    • Nakamichi 480
    30$ Just cleaned up and serviced by professional audio technician
    • Coleman Powermate??
    SLA coleman 12V jumpstarter, I had it on hand for my car. plenty of Amps on tap, used only for my SI T-amp. You can't get much cleaner than this
    • Sonic Impact 5066
    I purchased these (4 by accident) to hold me over on the krell, and satisfy my curiosity. They absolutely kill the minisystems and sony 6.1 recievers I tried with the wharfedales. I may mod
    • Dollar tree Plumb bob speaker spike
    Solid metal spikes, i picked up for a buck each, weigh 70g each
    • Home Brew TNT Flexi rack
    just the basic Flexi rack with some granite slabs i stumbled upon, nearly free

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From one graduate student (just finished) to another (just beginning) I say hang on to the Amp. The Krell is a fantastic amp that you won't regret keeping for 10 years or more. Plus it is very flexible with A/V! I can't say if the Wharfedales are a mistake or not...never heard. For my 2 cents I would keep the Krell, stick with the speakers for now, set my sights on a used Arcam (CD/DVD) player ($750 or as low as $500...wait), and upgrade cables immediately. If you can get rid of the Wharfedales, I would buy a great pair of used monitors for the listening taste (Revel M20, Spendor 3/5, Proac Tablettes, etc) and get a sub when afforded (ie after you're out of school). Once you hear the Krell you won't part!!!

chadlesko