Description

I put this system together with the aim to create a decent "computer stereo". It needed to be portable, sturdy, and replacable. No vintage tube gear, sorry. Size was a constraint, obviously, as I need to fit the speakers on my desk. The JBL's fit the bill, even though most will turn their nose up at them. I built my computer with the intent on ripping my CD collection, which I have now compiled on 4 harddrives. I am running a Creative Soundblaster Audigy 2ZX Platinum soundcard, which was top of the line a few years ago. All in all I am happy with what I have, its good enough for my little apartment, and will tide me over until I get the means and methods for a real system.

The bad news is that I now live 3 blocks from the "hi-fi district" in Seattle, I just found out taking a walk round the block, and boy is it terrible to walk through those stores without a penny in your pocket.
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    • Adcom GFP-1A
    Ebay special @ 75 bucks!
    • Marantz 1090
    Old Marantz I jerry-rigged to run as a dedicated sub/transducer amp, so I could control their output separately.
    • JBL JBL Control 5 Plus
    Just about the best low budget speaker I could find that I wouldnt mind throwing in the back of a truck to haul around. Found on Audiogon!
    • Adcom GFA-2
    Another Ebay special @ $150.
    • Elemental Designs A8
    Beefy 8
    • Middle Atlantic Custom
    I built this rack using Middle Atlantic 28 unit rack rails and hemlock.
    • Audiosource EQ-1
    Equalizer/pink noise generator/RTA. Not a bad piece of gear.
    • Furman PS-PRO
    20 AMP rackmount power conditioner/sequencer. Roadie tested and approved, and it starts up with a key!
    • Adcom GFT-2
    More from Ebay @ $25! Great tuner for this price.

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