Started with vintage audio and transitioned to higher end stuff. Funny how that works.
The Sound Anchor stands make the Usher's that much better - you really need a stable foundation for these heavy speakers.
Before the Pearl, I had a McIntosh MA6500. I really can't say which one is better - they are both fantastic sounding units with their own "house" sound, IMO. I could live with either one, but...
What did it for me is the Pearl player, which is stellar. Not a hiccup playing anything, and it pairs perfectly with the integrated. These units go together like wine and cheese.
Thanks for visiting, I welcome any comments or recommendations.
I agree - my BE718's are about 18 - 20 inches from the wall and it makes a huge difference. I had mine close like yours for months. When I moved them out it was a revelation. Takes a little playing around but when you get it right you will know.
Nice system. Being an Usher dealer myself, I would just make the suggestion to pull the speakers a little further away from the wall if you can. I like the simplicity of your system.
Thanks all! The furniture is mostly solid cherry, very heavy, from a company called Shermag. It fit the mid century look I was going for, while still being sturdy enough for heavy components.