Re: Advice for buying speakers

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My system:
Rotel Integrated Amp <http://www.rotel.com/products/integrated-amplifiers.htm> Acoustic Energy Bookshelf Speakers <http://www.acoustic-energy.co.uk/Product_range/Reference_series/AE1_classic.asp> - Entertainment Room
Elac Sub <http://www.elac.com/en/index.html> - Entertainment Room
Turbosound Impacts <http://www.turbosound.com/showroom/impact80.2/index.html> in the kitchen on the B speaker channel Slim Devices Squeezebox <http://www.slimdevices.com/pi_squeezebox.html> for a media source Infrant ReadyNAS <http://www.infrant.com/products/products_details.php?name=ReadyNAS%201100> to hold on to everything and drive the Squeezebox

This is a system I have pieced together over the last decade or so. I stay with 2 channel more for the simplicity of it than anything. I spend 98% of my time at home listening and not watching and 2 sets of stereo speakers on the amp fills the entire apartment with nice quality audio at a nice level without disturbing neighbors. Using the squeezebox as a source allows me to control the system from anywhere I have a web browser.

Remember, with audio, there isn't so much right and wrong as there is my way, your way. I firmly believe a nice, noise free system is in the grasps of almost every budget.

MattRock

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Matt Rockwell- Technical Director
University of Wisconsin- WSUM Student Radio
http://wsum.net/

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