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- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- Onkyo TX-NZ50
- Main Amp
- Onkyo TX-NZ50
- Additional Amp
- Mark Levinson ML-3
- Other Amp
- 2 x Behringer NX6000D
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- Samsung UBD-K8500, Sony
- Streaming Equipment
- Apple TV
- Front Speakers
- M&K S150-THX,
- Center Channel Speaker
- M&K S150-THX
- Surround Speakers
- M&K S-100B
- Front Height Speakers
- Klipsch CST-5800-C II
- Subwoofers
- 2 x GSG BTS 21" with miniDSP 2x4 HD
- Other Speakers
- Apogee Duetta II, Klipsch Heresy, Jamo ART
- Screen
- 120" Draper Premier M1300
- Video Display Device
- Pioneer Pro-FPJ1
- Other Equipment
- Hisense 100U8K flat panel television
Hi All,
I’m fairly new to the AV NIRVANA forums but have been involved in the audio/videophile community for longer than I care to remember.
My audio journey began in the 1970s at Greenfield Sound in Portland Oregon where I discovered electrostatic speakers. My first set, Kloss Model Ones, were monsters in size and the sound they produced was just glorious.
Many years later I discovered the exploding home video market that led to my first home theater in 1986. The Novabeam Model 100 was a CRT projector with a fixed focus length and a blinding 175 lumens of output. Mated to a 100 inch Stewart rear projection screen my first home theater was born.
Throughout the years I’ve enjoyed many amazing audio and video systems and continue to enjoy this amazing hobby. We are all so lucky to live in a time when these systems are within our reach and incredible resources such as AV NIRVANA exist to allow us to continue to pursue our passion.
I’m looking forward to sharing with everyone!
I’m fairly new to the AV NIRVANA forums but have been involved in the audio/videophile community for longer than I care to remember.
My audio journey began in the 1970s at Greenfield Sound in Portland Oregon where I discovered electrostatic speakers. My first set, Kloss Model Ones, were monsters in size and the sound they produced was just glorious.
Many years later I discovered the exploding home video market that led to my first home theater in 1986. The Novabeam Model 100 was a CRT projector with a fixed focus length and a blinding 175 lumens of output. Mated to a 100 inch Stewart rear projection screen my first home theater was born.
Throughout the years I’ve enjoyed many amazing audio and video systems and continue to enjoy this amazing hobby. We are all so lucky to live in a time when these systems are within our reach and incredible resources such as AV NIRVANA exist to allow us to continue to pursue our passion.
I’m looking forward to sharing with everyone!