Your Perfect Office System?


If you wanted good background music with a bit of dynamic for a wide range of music styles, what would be your perfect ofice system: amp/receiver, cd player, FM tuner, speakers?
budrew
not perfect but gets the job done

an NAD 710 receiver
B&W 302's (excellent resolution)
Cal AUdio Aria (tube) cd player
Nakamichi BX 150 for cassette playback

THe cassette and cd player were pieces that evolved from my bedroom system

tom
Home office is different; just another room. Commercial office has to be heard and not seen. Something with a remote control is a must for a commercial office.
ACTUAL SYSTEMS


Home Office:
YBA Integre DT with phono
B&W CDM-1 (original version) and stands.
Blue Circle BC92 speaker cables.
Pioneer DVD with Stan Warren Mods
Dual Turntable/Ortofon OM-20 Super
Onkyo Integra T4087 Tuner
Siltech interconnects
Sony Television


Work Office
Onkyo Integra Audio Receiver (Not an HT receiver).
B&W DM100i bookshelf speakers (on the bookshelf).
Rotel RCD-855 CD player
MAS Black Interconnects
IXOS speaker cables

Westlake Lc5.75F speakers
Cardas Golden Reference cables
Boulder 1060 amplifier
Boulder 1012 preamplifier/RIAA/DAC
Basis 2500/Graham Robin/ClearAudio Victory
Accuphase DP-85 SACD/CD player
Zoethecus Z.3/R
HOT secretary to flip records for me and fetch coffee...
Budrew:

I have the unfortunate situation of working for an employer, so a home office for me is out right now. But that doesn't mean that I cannot enjoy my music with fine sound when I am in fact working. It's just when you are working in an office with about 30 other people, and you you have to sit in an individual cubicle, it makes it rather difficult for me to set up and enjoy VERY FINE music without receiving some kind of objection from your co-workers, not to mention getting chastised by your boss. So, in order to satisfy my fetish for fine sound, and keep my boss and my co-workers happy at the same time, I listen to to music at work on the following system:

Office/Portable System:

Headphones: Sennheiser HD-580 (the same ones used with my home rigs).
Amplifier: HeadRoom Total AirHead (the "9 Volt" version).
CD Player: Sony CD Walkman D-EJ815.
Cable: Straight Wire Short Portable Cable.

And a hot, beautiful and busty secretary to share my lunches with when I am not listening to music (DEFINITELY........ MUSIC TO THEE EYES, IF NOT THE EARS ALL THE TIME!!!!!!).

Home System

Look in "Virtual Systems" and look for the entry "Small Room/High Resolution Audio System".

In addition to my home audio system, add a Dell Dimmension XPS T650R Pentium III Personal Computer with 256 MB SDRAM, 60 GB HD, 32 MB Video Card, SoundBlaster "MP3 Live" Sound Card, DVD-ROM Drive, CD-RW Drive, Boston Acoustics Speaker System with Subwoofer, and a Dell 15" Flat Screen Monitor (and my PC is used for music too. I tend to use it when I want something that sounds better than my JVC XL-M509TN CD Player/Changer, but I don't feel like turning on big system. I also have a bunch of MP3 files loaded on my hard drive).

Home Office???? Who needs a friggin' Home Office (just kidding to those of you who are lucky to have one. I just wished that I have one myself. Maybe one day perhaps???)????

--Charles--