In a room not unsimilar to yours I am totally happy using the 3a Royal Virtuoso connected to the Cary 300- SE-LX-20 monoblock connected to a older Sony top model w volume control, ( $4,000+6,000+1,000 ). Moving down in price would be simple for me. The 3a De Cappo would be connected to a 300b SE based integrated amp (Antique Sound Lab?) wich, since it alwraidy have a volume control, give me more option for selecting the cd player, ( and eventual tuner, etc). Basically, $2,500+ 1,500+ 500 . Altought I would miss my analog rig, I would appreciate the added simplicity of it all. It would preserve a hight degre of what I value the most in term of the natural delevery of sounds and the artistique intention behind it. Et voila!
I need advice/opinions for a nice bedroom system
I am soliciting ideas for a "pseudo-bedroom" system, and I want to keep it as simple as possible--cdp w/ volume control (or w/o into an integrated), tube amp, most likely monitors (De Capos come to mind), and cabling. I say psuedo because it would be adjacent to the bedroom in a master-retreat (12x12') type of area. I want to come in under $4500. Intended listening would be vocals, jazz/instrumental, classical and perhaps the occasional uptempo stuff (for getting ready in the morning!;) Ideally this smallish system could generate some occasional spl's if need be. (I should also point out that I have dissasembled my main system and may need to feed an occasional dynamic "fix") Please hit me with any and all suggestions, and just remember the budget. Points for creativity and I am shying away from analog for simplicity's sake. Thanks!
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