Build a system for $1000
Anyway, she wants a decent audio system, and my son at least remembered that I might be good for something. Both of them are used to Apple Ear Bud or TV speakers , but Tina asked me at brunch today for advice. Their budget is a grand, she says sound is the paramount consideration. She wants a digital tuner and isn’t interested in powered speakers. They were including a TV stand in the budget
My wife, who shares my taste in music but could care less how it is reproduced, wondered if I had any spare stuff that I could contribute. I just took a perfectly good 9 year old Onkyo AVR out of one of my HT systems that was top of the line at the time so that can be used and it has digital inputs. I also have a TV mount that I picked up that might suit their TV. I recently added a Bryston BDP3 streamer to my main system and if Bryston ever add Qobuz then I can donate a Bluesound Node 2 , but not sure if that will occur.
Anyway, how would you answer their search?
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I can build a system for other people for $1K, but not necessarily myself (as an almost lifetime audiophile, I’m VERY picky when it comes to sound quality.... for myself, $2K may do it, and even then, compromises are going to be eminent, and I have to be able to know whether or not would I be willing to put up with those compromises long term until I come into a windfall of money, then of which I can make upgrades everywhere). But here’s what I would suggest for them.... Speaker System -- Polk Audio TSi200 -- $200.00 (and that’s provided they don’t need SPL’s approaching that of a concert hall in an auditorium, nor need a bass response that you can feel nor can shake a room, and you’re not gong to have a lot refinement either. But for a young couple starting out, this all you need for right now. Something to aim towards later on). Stereo Receiver:-- Onkyo TX-8270 -- $385.00 (100 WPC @ 8 Ohms, probably don’t need that much power, but it has network capability, connectivity for their TV (provided it’s a late or recent model), internet radio, and a phono input (for a MM Cartridge) just in case they decide to get a turntable later on.... a receiver they can grow with over time). Network Music Player/Streamer -- BlueSound NODE 2 -- $390.00 (or less)(used.... off of eBay) Total Price: $975.00 Plus Speaker Cable (between $25.00 and $50.00) --Charles-- https://www.amazon.com/s?k=polk+tsi200+cherry&crid=38FH65WA3S4FL&sprefix=Polk+TSi200+%2Caps%... https://www.amazon.com/s?k=onkyo+tx-8270+2+channel+network+stereo+receiver+with+4k+hdmi&crid=28I... |
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