Nice stash! Looks like you have just enough amplifiers to power all the speakers.
I wish I had a big stash space to store big items...on second thought it may be a good thing I don't...
Nice stash! Looks like you have just enough amplifiers to power all the speakers.
I wish I had a big stash space to store big items...on second thought it may be a good thing I don't...
I spy a lot of cool stuff in that stash. Looks like there is a poor, lone PS-400 that could serve me well.Should you choose to part with it, please let me know! Your threads/discussions regarding the PS series are what lead me down the road to purchasing one. Very happy with that purchase.
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And then there is another couple of rooms at the old house, too.
Well....I do believe you need a few more amps lol
The other house has L20t, L1, L3, L5, L7, 4412A, L96, 250ti, and another Pro-III Plus.
Several more Soundcraftsmen amps and pre-amps and EQs, probably seven or eight (or more) D-series-II Crowns, a few Adcoms, a couple of more Nak decks, and others I've probably forgotten about.
I need to retire so I can play with my toys.
But, to get back on topic, did you spot my "spare" SL2 in the second photo?
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". . . as you have no doubt noticed, no one told the 4345 that it can't work correctly so it does anyway."—Greg Timbers
I did, but the PS-400 looks tastier to me. Should you want to clear some of that "old" gear that's just wasting space, please let me know! At this point, I'm thinking if I could get three PS-400's my stack would look and sound great. I could then retire the PS-200 to the office and finally cobble together a sound system in there.
When my wife gives me grief about all my audio equipment, I will show her your stash and tell her she should feel fortunate ... and also cautious because I am envious haha.
I may have you beat with amplifiers though...
I do highly recommend retirement.
No no - he built another house to house all the spare audio gear he's been accumulating ...
and don't start him off talking about his BMW car collection ...
and don't start him off talking about his BMW bike collection !!
(c'mon Phil, you know its all said with love ...)
2ch: WiiM Pro; Topping E30 II DAC; Oppo, Acurus RL-11, Carver TFM-25, VonSchw VR-4, Heath AS-1348, JBL L212 (2pr)
7: TIVO, Oppo BDP103D, B&K, UREI 809A, JBL B460
I understand your thinking but that was considered a Pro item, too. Matched the DC300/A, D150/A, all considered "pro" components. It may have gotten a poor reception, until the A-version came out, but . . .
Pretty much anything with a non-grounded power cord from Crown would have to be considered "consumer". On amps, it's the lack of 1/4-inch input jacks.
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". . . as you have no doubt noticed, no one told the 4345 that it can't work correctly so it does anyway."—Greg Timbers
Perhaps you could use one house as an Airbnb destination for JBL aficionados. A different and period appropriate system and furnishings in each room from mid 20th century walnut and Scandinavian teak furniture to '70s Avocado Green shag carpet, orange lampshades and Lava lamps to a replica '80s studio with soffit mounted monitors and a Studer reel to reel tape deck to a '90s family room with glass topped chromed metal leg tables, mirrored wall accents and floral print fabrics. Voilà!! ;-)
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