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jmelet

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  1. I had a 2285B w/Advent's that I loved, but when I bought my Forte 1's in 1988 I upgraded to a Luxman Integrated/Denon 1500 CDP. I sold the 2285 for 250.00 in mint condition with the original packing.
  2. I haven't heard ones with the upgrade, but I'm sure they sound good. Mine sound excellent without the upgrade and I don't have a lot of extra cash like some of the other high dollar members have. My extra cash is spent on other upgrades (speaker cables, interconnects, surge protector/power filter, new HDTV, all wood stereo cabininet, antenna). Get the picture? If you have it, spend it!!!!
  3. With so many surge protectors/power filters out there (Panamax, APC, Monster, Phillips, Belkin), does anyone have any recommendations or comments? Any help would be greatly appreciated.....JMelet
  4. Since your not mounting it on the wall, check out the Sony KDS 50A3000 rear projection. You can buy 2 of these TV's with your budget. No lost contrast issues (flat panels), burn-in screens (plasma), or size issues (older rear projections). It's 14" wide and 70lbs. LCos-based SXRD technology, the most color-accurate RPTV money can buy today, full 1080p resolution, motion enhancer (120Hz processing), and 3 HDMI inputs. If your not afraid of buying online (just make sure they are a Sony authorized dealer and it's not a refurb), check out www.vanns.com. Last week my best friend bought his for 1299.00 no tax, free shipping, free Harmony 550 remote, and 18 months no interest financing. I bought mine locally for 1299.00 but had to pay tax. And no I don't work for Vann's.
  5. I have the 560 and it does. A little clunky when changing discs, but an awesome sounding CD Changer.
  6. I am not accociated at all with Hi Fi Buys. And by the way, I am originally from Steubenville, Ohio, just 40 miles from Pittsburgh, and my in-laws live in Champion, Pa. about 5 minutes from Seven Spings ski resort. GO STEELERS!!! It is my understanding that only plasma sets have the potential for burn- in, and even that is only a fraction of what it was with earlier models since these sets can now recover from most image retention scenarios. All other technologies such as LCD, DLP, LCos, are not affected by screen burn-in because they don't use phosphor technology. Check these links out.....Jmelet www.amazon.com/tag/hdtv/forum www.reviews.cnet.com/projection-tvs
  7. DO NOT BUY ANYTHING until you check out the Sony KDS 50A3000. I was in the same boat you were, looking at 46" to 50" flat panels and plasma's in the 2000.00-3000.00 range But the newer Sony A series projections, particularly the LCoS based SXRD technology, are a different breed. It is much thinner and lighter than the older projections, just 14" thick and 70 lbs., has the new craze in HDTV's, 120Hz processing motion-flow, has 1080p resolution, 3 HDMI inputs, has deep black levels with best in class primary color accuracies, and is a beautiful looking TV. When the lamp goes out in 3-6 years, you can replace the bulb yourself, and its like a new TV all over again. No lost contrast levels like flat panels or burn in screens like plasma's. I found mine BRAND NEW IN THE BOX at Hi Fi Buys in Nashville, Tenn. for an incredible low price of just 1299.00 + tax. (financed by Sony - 18 months, same as cash, no payments, no interest). Check this TV out online and then go check the picture quality out in person. I promise, you will be amazed.......JMelet
  8. Listening room is 24x18, will the SE6 or SE9 drive my Forte's adequately?
  9. I bought my interconnects and speaker wire here. www.hcmaudio.com
  10. Is this a virtual bar or for real? Sorry, I'm definately out of the loop. Where are you located? Joey from Nashville www.wrlt.com
  11. Check his review out, and if you have Forte's give it a try. www.soundstage.com/greg01.htm
  12. My system is definately mid-fi: Adcom GFA 5500 Amp, Adcom GFP 715 Pre, Denon DCM 560 CD, Sony 500 ES Tuner, Klipsch Forte I's, Audioquest Speaker Cable and Interconnects. My system sounds very good at low to mid volumes, but can get very bright and fatiguing at higher volumes on certain CD's. Speaker placement is critical in my 22'x18' den. I have my Forte's pointed straight out, about 2' from any wall and not angled in at all. ( For years I had them angled in and corner loaded tight, until I read a reveiw on the Forte's and the guy talked about how the Klipsch recommended placement was dead wrong ) My musical tastes vary. 70's rock, fusion, blues, jazz, americana, and alot of newer progressive music heard on WRLT.com in Nashville, Tenn. Give them a listen. Thanks guys, I love this forum......Jmelet
  13. Nice reciever, and looks to be in good shape for that price. I had one with a pair of Advents back in the 70's.
  14. Is it better to have a tube amp-ss pre or ss amp-tube pre to sweeten the sound of my Forte I's. Sorry for the dumb question guys....Jmelet
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