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List your audio equipment

if6wasnin9

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Home stereo, mp3 players, etc.
I've spent tons of money on equipment. I have a Yamaha amp, JBL speakers which I love!
I had a fantastic car audio system with high end component speakers, Alpine head unit, Kicker subs, 3 amps, EQ all in my Pontiac Sunfire, now I have an Altima with Bose system.
 
I have a Fluence turntable (best ever), a Pyle receiver, and a Pioneer disc player. The speakers are ancient Advent speakers for which I replaced the paper cones.
 
I have several different pairs of speakers and also several different headsets for different devices, so that I don't have to keep pairing different audio devices with each other.
 
Home theater system including receiver #1: Sony Dolby 5.1 channels/167 watts per channel, with receiver #2 a 100 watt per channel Sony with two Boston Acoustics T-830 tower speakers.

With one Sony DVD player and a Roku device integrated into both receivers and television. With a USB flash drive in my Samsung television, digitally outputted to my Dolby 5.1 audio system to play my entire music collection on MP3 format. All custom edited using Audacity on my computer.

While I have lots of audio CDs, I never play them on the DVD/CD player anymore. What's the point when I can simply pick up a remote to access my entire music collection ?

My car also has a 9-speaker 200+ watt Bose audio system that I adore. Much easier to enjoy at higher volumes without the fear of being evicted. :rolleyes:
 
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Bought a Fluance turntable few months ago and didn't sound any better than my $80 AT turntable.
Never liked Boston Acoustic speakers - they sound dull. My JBLs hit hard and are very realistic. I listen to Robin Trower, Priest, Ozzy, Cream, Limp Bizkit, Joe Satriani, ZZ Top and have tons of classical guitar. I've played classical guitar all my life and saw Segovia twice. Saw Trower 8 times.
Ran into Judas Priest drummer before show in Baltimore 2013, he was walking around Inner Harbor during first act and ran up to him and gave me a first bump!
 
I have: Crate VC50, Headrush MX5, Ibanez FR807, Ibanez RG7221M, Washburn IS100, Fender SRV misprint , Gretsch G2220 Jet II, Fender Rumble 500, Sterling S400 and S402 headphones, multiple VST plugins via MuseHub / Landr / Audacity / Toontrack, (5x) SM57 mics, (5x) SM58 mics, AKG D790, AT 2035 condenser vocal mic, Blue Yeti USB mic.

I want: Neural Quad Cortex, ESP Baritone Evertune (granite sparkle), Ibanez TMB105, Lewitt Ray auto-adjusting mic.

I've somehow become content with mostly listening to music in my vehicle or the headphones listed above.
 

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