Here's a turntable for ya: http://www.bswusa.com/proditem.asp?item=TTUSB
Here's a turntable for ya: http://www.bswusa.com/proditem.asp?item=TTUSB
I was just about to close the link when my eye caught "USB output"
I have never seen that built into any turntable. You can't really go wrong at that price, just remember that it won't play 78's.
John C.
I've purchased a new place with enough room to setup a dedicated listening room, so here it is.
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Corner traps and rug added
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Custom radiator cover made in cherry with flipup end storage
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Couch and heavy drapes to kill reflections off rear window
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New cd rack almost done. The whole wall behind the rack is covered in bass traps.
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The components on 3" walnut racks
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The speakers, and more bass traps
John C.
a dedicated listening room? I'm green. makes my little set-up look like a jack-n-the-box pop-up toy... :yesg: :yesg:
congrats, sauce.
-biju.
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Not as elaborate but I have a Onkyo 5.1 LS-V500C that I am very impressed with thus far. GREAT SOUND.
http://www.onkyousa.com/model.cfm?m=...ss=Systems&p=i
Killer part is I picked it up a few months ago for $142 BRAND NEW via ebay. MSRP $900.
Last edited by JHarris1385 : 07/05/2007 at 02:39 PM
Got myself a pair of Audio Physic Scorpio in rosenut for Xmas. These are for my HT setup in the dining room. Seen here running off an antique pair of Fisher 80AZ tubed monoblocks. Goertz AG2 cables
http://www.audiophysic.com/scorpio/index_e.html
John C.
If you want some stealth go to AES Speakers. They have in-walls and their subs mount into the wall behind a cold air return grille and also mount into the floor under a floor vent.
http://www.aesspeakers.com/
If you want total stealth go to SolidDrive. These mount entirely out of sight behind the drywall in a bracket that presses the driver against the wall turning the entire wall into a speaker. It works on glass and turns the whole window into a speaker with no moving parts. It's based on US Navy sonar technology.
http://www.soliddrive.com/
If you want ultra sound quality and high price go to InductionDynamics.
http://www.inductiondynamics.com/