Ok, 14 years ago this was my setup:
Sony TA-E1000ESD (Modded with Opamps and some more parts)
Sony SDP-9ES Dolby Digital Processor
Sony CD-PX33ES
Sony TA-N80ES
Sony TA-N55ES (3x)
Sony ST-S 333ES
Sony TC-K950ES
Active Crossover Behringer Super X-Pro 3400
Behringer 2x 31band Equalizer
Box Quadral Montan III - Active
Dual Transmissionlin Sub 2x12" (-3Db 18Hz)
Center JBL Control 1 Pro
HTPC Selfmade with Asus Xonar D2
Panasonic 46" Plasma
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I Love this setup, it sounded realy good but there was two points that naggs me. The Sony Amps realy heated up the room in summer from 26°C to 31°C in short time. Second, the Transmissonline sub lags precision. The Bass was very soft, like with tube amps or so.
As time goes by the TAN80ES and the SDP9ES went to nirvana :-)
It follows a time where I tested new parts and technologies and one part of this was brand new Quadrals Platinum Nine+. I got them for 1800€ (NP 5000€). I didn't hear them befor. I was thinking with Quadral I can't get wrong and the price was top. But this was the worst buy I ever made. They produced a lot of sound artefacts between 1,8 - 3,6khz. Even with the DSP I was not able to get rid of them. What a garbage...
Today two Sonys are alive, the CD-PX333ES and the TC-K950ES. They where both serviced this year by a SONY specialist. Got a full recaping, new switches and so on. One Sony joined the duo, a SEQ33ES. The rest is :
Pioneer AV LX52
Geekom Mini-PC (15W!)
USB-DAC XMOS XU208
Mini-DSP DSP
Emotiva amp for Ripol (550W)
Selfmade RiPol Sub (2x 15" double voice coil)
Tannoy Gold 8
4 Bookshelf Magnat for center and sourround
65" Sony TV
The Tannoys are realy amazing. You can hear them all day long wihout getting tired of them, realy wow, and that for this price.
The Ripol was selfmade and gives the best bas I ever had. Dry, dry, punchy and dry :-) (22Hz -0db).
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That's it.
Cheers William