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#349217 - 05/26/11 02:39 PM
Re: IS your investment in stereo paid off?
[Re: chesseroo]
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newbie
Registered: 01/24/11
Posts: 4
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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I'm a new axiom owner and this is my 1st post on this forum.
I share you concerns too! Having just moved into a new house and installed my new set of speakers in our family room, I was so eager to start appreciating my CD collections all over again. But I quickly realized that it's not going to happen.
During the weekdays, I can only enjoy music when my 7-year old is done with watching the cartoon network and Mrs is done with her TV soaps. By that time, it's already 10pm and any listening has to be done at low volume as the little one has gone to bed! So that leaves me with almost no options of listening to my collection.
As regards the weekends, there's so many things happening that you barely have time. And still have to contend with a kid glued to the TV.
So, in the end, my audio system will be used for casual listening when we are entertaining guests or when watching a movie. It looks like until I finish my basement with a dedicated HT, I'm not going to make the most out of it.
On the other hand, like chesseroo mentioned, the speakers look and sound good. So, if you consider them more like pieces of furniture than a set of speakers, you'll be able to justify the cost!!!
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#349223 - 05/26/11 03:43 PM
Re: IS your investment in stereo paid off?
[Re: tomtuttle]
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connoisseur
Registered: 03/16/02
Posts: 2726
Loc: CA, USA
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I have 4 2 channel systems (maybe I should be 2x4?).
1. Muse Audio D class 2 channel amplifier, about 8 wpc into 8 ohms ($30) 2. Pyramid Power Supply (about $35) 3. Sony DV 999 CD/DVD player. (used $100) 4. Michaura M55 speakers (like our M22s) 5. Velodyne 10" sub (about $250 on sale) Price altogether $565 (ubid was giving away the Michauras, put down $100) Sound Quality? EXCELLENT.
Kenwood KA9100 flagship 2 channel amplifier - used local paper $100 Sony CA9ES CD player ($100 used) M22s (used $150) subwoofer Velodyne CHT10 about $250. Cost about $600 Sound Quality? EXCELLENT
Harman Kardon 665 flagship 2 channel amp - used local paper $100 Michaura M66 (like our M60s) (about $200 ebay or ubid don't remember)
You don't have to spend $5,000 for a great 2 channel system.
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#349224 - 05/26/11 04:01 PM
Re: IS your investment in stereo paid off?
[Re: 2x6spds]
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axiomite
Registered: 08/05/09
Posts: 5408
Loc: Kansas City, Missouri
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ykf. It sounds like you need a sound proof room. Is there any room away from the main living area, preferably in a basement, that you could work on doing some soundproofing? If so, there is plenty of info available for soundproofing ideas. The Soundproofing Company is a good place to start.
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#349228 - 05/26/11 04:53 PM
Re: IS your investment in stereo paid off?
[Re: CatBrat]
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newbie
Registered: 01/24/11
Posts: 4
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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That's been on my mind, CatBrat, but I cannot finish the basement for at least 2 years. Since it's a new home, we have to wait for it to settle, ensure there are no leakage or cracks in the concrete basement walls.
Is there a temporary acoustic treatment I could apply to the walls/floor/ceiling to manage the excess sound reflections without costing an arm and a leg. Keep in mind I'll have to rip everything off when finish the basement a couple of years down the road.
I'm trying to be as practical as possible and ignore the aesthetics aspect at this point.
So I was actually thinking of doing only the 2 interior walls of the future listening room now and apply some studio foams to the walls. But how about the 2 exterior concrete walls that currently have full height R12 insulation covered with a vapor barrier?
Any suggestions regarding the ceiling and concrete floor?
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#349230 - 05/26/11 05:14 PM
Re: IS your investment in stereo paid off?
[Re: 2x6spds]
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axiomite
Registered: 06/20/03
Posts: 7652
Loc: Tacoma
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 or "4x2". That's funny. I can't believe you got that KA9100 for $100. Sweet deal.
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#349258 - 05/27/11 12:16 AM
Re: IS your investment in stereo paid off?
[Re: CatBrat]
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newbie
Registered: 01/24/11
Posts: 4
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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Wow!!! Thanks a lot for all the info. The Soundproofing Company does seem to specialize in acoustic treatment. I'll contact them to see if they would ship to Canada. I hope they do have a dealer here.
Your suggestion is along the line of building a home studio. Though a wonderful idea, this is a big budget project that I cannot undertake now but I'll surely have to start budgeting for it.
In the interim, I'll see what they can propose.
Thanks again CatBrat.
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#349294 - 05/27/11 05:47 PM
Re: IS your investment in stereo paid off?
[Re: ykf]
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devotee
Registered: 12/13/09
Posts: 310
Loc: Worldwide
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And still have to contend with a kid glued to the TV.
Seriously? And you think this is a better option than playing music? Having kids "glued" to the television is not healthy. For the eyes, mind, body or soul. I can kinda understand the wife having veto power (a lot of p-whipped dudes around here, lolz), but letting a kid be in charge of the house? Why I never! Man, things sure have changed since I was a kid.  I think you're doing a disservice to your child by putting the boob tube over music. They develop healthy and unhealthy habits early, I would think that music (or books) would have a better "influence" over a young and growing mind. But that's just my opinion...
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#349308 - 05/28/11 12:17 AM
Re: IS your investment in stereo paid off?
[Re: audiosavant]
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newbie
Registered: 01/24/11
Posts: 4
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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While I appreciate your comments, I don't think this is a parenting forum to address those issues. So, I would not discuss that part any further.
However, I can tell you that even though I was able to get him to listen and appreciate songs such as Hotel California and the likes, he is more into Justin Bieber.
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#349309 - 05/28/11 02:08 AM
Re: IS your investment in stereo paid off?
[Re: ykf]
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devotee
Registered: 12/13/09
Posts: 310
Loc: Worldwide
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However, I can tell you that even though I was able to get him to listen and appreciate songs such as Hotel California and the likes, he is more into Justin Bieber. That just means he's a pretty normal kid! I do hope you keep exposing him to good music though. You're the biggest influence on him at that age. Sorry to sound so critical, I'm sure you're a good parent, I just hate television's hold on the minds of the young (and old!). Kids really do have such a short time to be innocent and uncorrupted by the evil media(s) of the world...
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