Nordo
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- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- Denon AVR X1500H
- Additional Amp
- Sub amp - Behringer EP2500
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- Panasoic BD35
- Front Speakers
- DIY
- Center Channel Speaker
- DIY
- Surround Speakers
- DIY
- Surround Back Speakers
- DIY
- Front Height Speakers
- -
- Rear Height Speakers
- -
- Subwoofers
- Four 15" infinite baffle drivers
- Other Speakers
- HTPC (windows 10 with Kodi)
- Screen
- Matt white "blockout" curtain liner
- Video Display Device
- Epson EMP-TW2000 projector
I know the title is a contradiction of terms, but hear me out.
I have a friend who has asked for my advice.
He wants to update his stereo system.
He wants to listen to vinyl and streaming (and I assume CDs).
They like all music, but in particular like classical.
However his wife has insisted that the new system include "small" unobtrusive speakers.
The obvious answer for the speakers is Bose. But I am trying to explain that Bose is overrated and expensive, and there are better bang-for-buck speakers out there.
This is where I need some help. I've never been into small speakers, so my knowledge is limited.
I've already mentioned to them that any small speaker system would need to have a sub, but explained that the sub should be easy to hide or disguise (coffee table
).
Any advice would be appreciated, including suggestions for a stereo receiver.
I think their budget would only be around $2-3000au ($1-2000us).
EDIT : I've been looking at some stereo receivers (Yamaha R-S202; Denon PMA-600NE) and realised that many of the modern receivers that fit their requirements, don't have phono pre-amp or sub out (he has a vinyl collection). Makes amp selection a bit harder.
I have a friend who has asked for my advice.
He wants to update his stereo system.
He wants to listen to vinyl and streaming (and I assume CDs).
They like all music, but in particular like classical.
However his wife has insisted that the new system include "small" unobtrusive speakers.
The obvious answer for the speakers is Bose. But I am trying to explain that Bose is overrated and expensive, and there are better bang-for-buck speakers out there.
This is where I need some help. I've never been into small speakers, so my knowledge is limited.
I've already mentioned to them that any small speaker system would need to have a sub, but explained that the sub should be easy to hide or disguise (coffee table

Any advice would be appreciated, including suggestions for a stereo receiver.
I think their budget would only be around $2-3000au ($1-2000us).
EDIT : I've been looking at some stereo receivers (Yamaha R-S202; Denon PMA-600NE) and realised that many of the modern receivers that fit their requirements, don't have phono pre-amp or sub out (he has a vinyl collection). Makes amp selection a bit harder.

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