This is a complete list of components for my home theater system. Mcintosh system in its ownright sound superb, but I am always looking to improve. The Mcintosh Mx134 is outdated due to having no HDMI's. I was thinking of replacing it with the Integra 80.1 DHC but am unsure if I would still get the great sound that my Mcintosh delivers. Has anyone had any experience with the new Integra 80.1 DHC?
two channel amp power clark synthesis transducer mounted in hometheater chairs
Mitsubishi WD73736
Mitsubishi 73
McIntosh MC-206
six channel amp 6x200watts 4 ohms 6x 120 watts 8 ohms power guard clipping protection
Legacy Audio Focus 20/20
Rear Surround speakers
Martin Logan SL3
Main speakers
Legacy Silver Screen
Center Speaker - awesome sound
legacy Deep Impact
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Toshiba DST-3000
High definition digital receiver
Escient Fireball E-40
Hard Drive music management system stores up to 600 hours of cds by category and displayed onscreen. Converts Mp3 and standard cds. Downloads CD cover art and artist as well as all songtrack titles. Awesome piece for any system.
Full contact audio mounted in both my home theater chai and couch. 135Watts RMS continuous. 2.8 lb per foot per watt. It will definately make you feel like you are in the movie yourself
Denon DCM-360
five disc cd player , alpha processing
Monster M2 .4s Bi wire
10FT MONSTER SPEAKER CABLE
Monster Power Home Theater Reference Power Center HTS 2000
AC surge protector and power conditioner for filtering out external noises produced by power cord
MIT Terminator 2
Used as high component audio between my Escient Fireball hard drive and my B&K Ref 20
I have been playing with wires lately, as well as demoing some amps. My 20/20s are really nice to kick-back with.
Have you tried your 20/20s farther off the back wall as seen in your photo? Also, play with the toe. Alot is not always the best...I think [even I still play with it].
System edited: System Upgraded to Mcintosh Mx-132 and Legacy Speakers all hand crafted in Maple ohhh what a difference system sounds amazing. Moved My Martin Logan SL3's to rear surround.... This systems is the best I have heard for about 30,000 total invested. In entire system from wires to all componebts
Hello. Can you tell me what you think with the B&K reference and the Mcintosh 206? I am thinking about a B&K reference 50 and the Mcintosh 206. I have (well will have shortly) B&W 803's.
System edited: I have upgraded my DVD player from the Toshiba SD 9100 to The all new Mcintosh MVP 851 and Oh what a difference this has made in video quality and sound when watching home theater definately worth the $3500 invested.
With the legacies you will lose some of the speed and transparnecy you are getting with the logans. You may get more volume and dynamics with the legacies, it depends what your looking for from your system. I know a lot of people love martin logans for HT because of there speed and transparency(strong points for any electrostat/planer). I find its hard to go to box speakers after you've enjoyed boxless speakers, but that's just me.