Description

This is my favorite room in my modest abode.  I find great happiness listening to music of various media recordings through the analog components as well as enjoying blockbuster video in Dolby Atmos.  I have yet to have a reason to upgrade my Panasonic Plasma to 4K as the picture is outstanding.
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Room Details

Dimensions: 21’ × 12’  Medium
Ceiling: 8’


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    • Marantz SR-7009
    9.2 Dolby Atmos receiver
    • Bryston ST 8B Amplifier
    Powers B&W speakers for Home Theater
    • Oppo BDP-105
    Bluray player
    • PS Power Plant AC Regenerator
    • Bower and Wilkens Nautilus 802
    • SVS PB-13 Ultra
    Pair of Subs
    • Parasound Zdac
    192 kHz Digital to Analog Converter
    • LINN LP-12 Sondek
    with Akito tonearm, Vahalla upgrade, Sound Smith MMI Carmen cartridge
    • Cayin Audio USA A-60T
    Tube Amp for my analog music enjoyment
    • Jolida JD-9 Phono Stage Tube Pre-amp
    • Vincent SA-31 Stereo Preamplifier
    • Anti Cables Level 3 Reference Speaker cables
    Also Anti Cables IC
    • Anti Cables Zero Autoformers
    • Miscellaneous Components Too numerous to mention
    For enhanced enjoyment for example: the room has been acoustically treated and much of my equipment is located in an adjacent room.

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Owner
I do use the Oppo for Bluray music.  The settings on the Marantz allow different formats for play back.  I have "Dark Side of the Moon" on 5.1 which is absolutely incredible for immursing you into the music.  Friends have commented that they feel like they are at the live performance.  My family recently listened to Brandi Carlile in concert at Red Rock, Co. a fantastic concert to hear on my system. I also have other live performances by various artists on Bluray and it really is better than being there because the visual and audio is perfect without any distractions and the best seat in the house.

randie

Owner
Thanks, its took years and I went thru other speakers over the years while I too wanted 802's since I first saw and heard them at the local dealer.  I have been fortunate to have had lots of highend pieces of equipment by buying used from Audiogon or eBay.  Highend equipment is usually not going to loose their sonic greatness just because someone else owned it 1st. In the end its all about finding joy and happiness in your music listening experience with what you do have.

randie