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  1. I once saw a pair of Martin Logan’s, painted gloss white background then a bright red feather / cloud / random design on the long axis. At first I didn’t like it at all... but the more I looked it grew on me. Very artistic, maybe not for every one / room but really well done. I’ll see if I can find a picture. Cosmetic cabinet finishes are ... like beauty ... in the eye of the beholder. Go for it... maybe make a mock up in a paint program first? Good luck.

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  2. @Little Wolf the Velodyne receives signal from pre out of whatever amp is driving the Heresy. The Velodyne are powered subs so they take the signal, I use LFE input from amp pre out, and process via their amp. Hope that helps.

     

    if looking for a sub, closed box, front firing is what you want. You do not have to place the sub below the Heresy like I did, mine are that way to save floor space.

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  3. @wuzzzer, good idea for the MOST IMPORTANT speaker ever made by Klipsch!

     

    My 1980s are documented in thread 1980 Heresy... these are my HT rears.

    My 1981 are no longer Klipsch Heresy, rather modified Heresy, close to the super Heresy recipe, these are my mains, HT L/R

     

    For low end the 1981s are supplemented by Velodyne DD10 sealed box, front firing subs. No problem with low end.

     

    We built stands for the Heresy and the subs sit in the bottom of the fronts.E4FDE1B3-0B3A-4965-BC50-083C8A2865D6.thumb.jpeg.fcb7ee6d332a864dfe15bc2734655b1b.jpeg

     

     

    Hoping to build a set of Heresy clones and use one as centre... currently using two Cambridge Audio Aero  bookshelf 

     

    The Heresy speakers have been with me for 40 years, moved 6 times, never missed a beat. Best value ever.

     

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  4. @YK Thom, ah ha, now we are at the crux of the matter... collecting and ripping is just the tip of the ice berg.

     

    when I considered the whole job, I decided to buy a complete one piece solution... a Bluesound Vault 2. As a music server it manages all the ripping, storage, human interface, playback, Internet access for streaming, Bluetooth etc. I could have built a PC or Raspberry, managed the operating system, ripper, storage, human interface, playback, streaming software ... but I’m lazy and retired so a commercial product got me into my listening chair faster.  There are lots of choices you’ll have to consider in all the software and hardware categories and getting them to work together and remain compatible through various release points... my only real suggestion is to think about and research the whole job before going too far on any one step.  Once you have a solution it really is wonderful... although I still prefer my old TT and a good LP with a scotch!

     

    EDIT: oh, I forgot to add the thorny issue of a DAC for playback... almost as deep a subject as choice of capacitor for a crossover update!

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  5. @DougM welcome.

    I was going to suggest a used Luxman R-117 or 115,114,113....  but if the HK didn’t work for you I’m not sure about vintage Luxman. I have an R-117 that to my ears is way better than my Denon x4300h was, more depth/body and low end sounds better. The R series have phono, tuner etc pre amp, includes pre out if you want a sub and good power. Mine is in for the same maintenance that you did on your HK, will be interesting when it’s back, hope it sounds as good or better. Good luck with your search.

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  6. Must have been a tough nut to fix. Once did an upgrade on my department wide system... 48 hours in, I had to roll the whole thing back in time for startup Monday morning... >48 hours no break. I was not a happy camper. Thankfully it wasn’t just me, it was a problem on the major operating system upgrade worldwide (no not Microsoft or Apple). Worst upgrade ever. 

     

    I went home and slept 12 hours having wasted about 60.

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