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Time for a bit of a show of audio hardware.....

what hardware do you use to listen to music\watch films etc...

ill start... bit of a modest sytem for me coz its all in my bedroom.

PC..

20" Dell 2001fp TFT screen

Audigy soundcard

Kenwood 3020SE amp

Sony ST370 SE tuner

Mission 731i speakers

Creative 7.1 surround speakers (mainly for proper DVD films/games) - i use the hifi kit for listening to music.. pretty much all MP3s

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oh,

Downstairs in front room:

36" Toshiba widescreen telly with dolby digital decoding

KISS DP-500 DVD player (that can play divx/xvid/mp3 etc direct from other machines on the network)

Sky digital - practially redundant now lol

Xbox 360

should hopefully be upgraded to a nice HD setup soon :D

What's this? A my tackles bigger than your tackle thread :rofl:

I listen with my ears.

But actually just some cheap speakers in a 2.1 setting or I use my cheap headphones if it's late at night.

Currently using...

Naim Audio CDX CD player

Naim Audio NAC 72 pre-amp

Naim Audio Hi-Cap power-amp.

Monitor Audio 20SE speakers.

Never really bothered with AV, I just use the speakers on the telly for that... :D

Rob.

FAO Neo VR: Don't know much about audio stuff, but I like your stand :) Do you know if that can that be bought separately please?

Ta

Mo

17" Samsung TFT

Wharfedale 75watt audio amp attached to:

---Creative Labs Audigy soundcard in a dvd-ready pc..

---pro-quality audio lead for hooking up an iPod

Wharfedale Denton Speakers circa 1975. Awesome sound. you can keep your fancy bose surround jobbies....

My Portable Head-Fi Equipment:

4g 20gb Apple iPod :: PocketDock Line-Out :: Sony SRF-S84 Walkman Radio :: Panasonic SJ-MJ50 Minidisc Player :: EvilFire cMoy :: Ultimate Ears Super.Fi 5Pro's

My Home Head-Fi Equipment:

HiFi Seperates: Yamaha CD, Technics Cassette, Sony Minidisc, Denon Tuner, Cambridge Audio Pre-Amp, iPod (as above, with PD L-Out), Laptop with Edirol UA-1X USB Line-Out :: Maplins RCA Switch Box :: Meier-Audio Corda Headamp-1 MKII :: BeyerDynamic DT531's :: BeyerDynamic DT990 Pro's

My Home Hi-Fi Equipment:

As Home Head-Fi but replace Headphone Amp and Headphones with Samson Servo-170 Power Amp and JBL Monitor 4208 Loudspeakers

Home Music separates

JVC CD player

NAD 3020i Amp

Wharfedale Delta 50 speakers

All of the above are about 15 years but still sound sweet!

Home Cinema

Cambridge Audio DVD player

Sony Tuner & amp with 5.1 surround sound

JVC 28" TV

All pretty new (about 2 years old) apart from the TV, which 12 years old.

radio, telly, sky+, mp3 player, dvd player, video recorder.

My old crystal set. :rofl:

My old crystal set. :rofl:

Didn't realise you were old enough to remember the cats whisker sets Des :rofl:

2 speakers and a base unit on the PC

cheapo surround system on the widescreen TV

and a Technics all in one CD. Radio. Cassette, amp and homemade turntable for the old records :D

Blaupunkt woodstock in the car

Panasonic TX32PD30 32" CRT telly

JVC multiregion DVD

Yamaha Amp

Mission cinema 70 speakers.

Philips computer / 20"widescreen monitor / 4.1 surround

(Yawn!)

Sony NET-05 mini hi fi - with Toshiba DAB tuner

26" 7 year old Thompson TV, SKY +, Pioner Recordable DVD recorder/player and Aiwa Stereo VHS

In bedroom I have a Pure Evoke 1 DAB Radio

I like my DAB Radio's though

And in Car Skoda symphony CD/Radio

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FAO Neo VR: Don't know much about audio stuff' date=' but I like your stand :) Do you know if that can that be bought separately please?

Ta

Mo[/quote']

Yes.. cost about

FAO Neo VR Ta :)

Mo

oooh - Lian Li whore! :thumbup:

I have a poxy Creative 3400 iTRIGUE 2.1 set up on the std sound card, and a Dell 19" HDTV widescreen tv/monitor.

My room is far too small for all things nice. :(

Make up for it in the car though ;):thumbup:

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:D

Pioneer DV525 dvd player

Meridian DSP5000 speakers

This:

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and this:

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Time for a bit of a show of audio hardware.....

what hardware do you use to listen to music\watch films etc...

ill start... bit of a modest sytem for me coz its all in my bedroom.

PC..

20" Dell 2001fp TFT screen

Audigy soundcard

Kenwood 3020SE amp

Sony ST370 SE tuner

Mission 731i speakers

Creative 7.1 surround speakers (mainly for proper DVD films/games) - i use the hifi kit for listening to music.. pretty much all MP3s

803-xp-power-.jpg

:elefant: :guitarist :ukliam: :cool2: :nana: :yeahdude: :wiggle: :headbang:

DownstairsCambridge Audio Amp

Cambridge Audio Cd Player

Sony Minidisc Player/Recorder

Black Phillips 32" Widescreen TV

Phillips DVD Player

Tannoy 6's Speakers

Upstairs

2x Technics SL1210 Turntables

Redsound Infader Digital Pre-Amp Mixer

Citronic CD-1 variable Speed Dual CD Player

Cambridge Audio Amp

Mourdant Short Speakers

Sennheiser HD440 II headphones

Great thread:thumbup:

My hi-fi separates are a right hotch-potch of bits but work great considering the age of my amp! You just can't get Power Amps like it any more;

Control Amp- Hitachi HCA 7500

Power amp- Hitachi HMA 7500 with Mosfet (what ever that actually means)

Both circa 1977 and still working brilliantly.

Tuner- Denon TU 260L....Want a DAB one now.

Cassette- Sony TC-WE 475 (twin)

CDR- Sony RCD-W3 (twin)

Turntable 1- Hitachi HT 324

Turntable 2- Sony PS LX22.

+ Kenwood 4 way speakers

Does anyone no where i can get a stand for this little lot?

The ancillary components are all standard size, but the Amps are over a foot tall!

Any ideas? :D

Toshiba 32" 100hz tv

Denon av amp 2803

Kef Q5 Floorspeakers

Kef Q95c Centre

Kef Q85s x 2 sets surround

ipod 60gb video white

ipod 2gb nano black

Panasonic DVD Rec

Toshiba DVD Player mr

also have not being used.

AMC Pre-amp

AMC Amp

Sony Tuner

Technics CD Player

+ god knows how much car audio.

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