Todd Anderson
Editor / Senior Partner
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- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- StormAudio ISP.24 MK2
- Main Amp
- Emotiva XPA-5
- Additional Amp
- Emotiva XPA Gen3 2.8 multichannel amp
- Other Amp
- Denon X8500H
- DAC
- THX ONYX
- Computer Audio
- AudioEngine A2+
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- Kaleidescape TERRA
OPPO UDP-203
Panasonic UB9000
- Streaming Equipment
- iFi Audio Zen Blue
- Streaming Subscriptions
- Spotify
- Front Speakers
- GoldenEar Technology Triton One.R
- Center Channel Speaker
- GoldenEar Technology SuperCenter Reference
- Surround Speakers
- GoldenEar Invisa MPX
- Surround Back Speakers
- GoldenEar Invisa MPX
- Front Height Speakers
- SVS Prime Elevation x4 (Top Front, Top Mid-Front)
- Rear Height Speakers
- SVS Prime Elevation x4 (Top Middle, Top Rear)
- Subwoofers
- Quad Array SVS SB16s
- Other Speakers
- Behringer 1124p; Aura Bass Shaker Pros; SuperSub X
- Screen
- Seymour Screen Excellence, Enlightor NEO AT Screen
- Video Display Device
- JVC NZ8
- Other Equipment
- Sony 65-inch A95L OLED
Sony 65-inch X900F
ZeroSurge 8R15W x 2
ZeroSurge 2R15W x 2
Curious to read about everyone's first "real" pair of stereo speakers!
Mine was a pair of Genesis Physics 22's. I bought them in 1988... still in High School! If I'm not mistaken, Genesis had gone out of business and I purchased them from a guy that had bought their overstock.
I sure wish I had known more about audio at the time. I don't think I ever set them up correctly ;-) I'd love to bring a pair back to life, just to give them a proper evaluation and see what they're capable of.
I ran them with an Onkyo amp - can't remember the model. What I do remember is that I took them to college and blew the crossover networks on them multiple times my freshman year. We were driving them too hard, apparently. Ultimately, I gave up on them and bought a cheap pair of Kenwood floorstanders at a mom and pop shop in Wooster, Ohio. They took a beating, too, but never cracked.
All-in-all, those Genesis 44's probably lasted about 3 years in my hands. They were great looking speakers. Sadly, I have no memory of what I ultimately did with them. I think I may have sold them back to the gentleman that sold them to me... but I can't imagine I had the $$ to ship them back!
Mine was a pair of Genesis Physics 22's. I bought them in 1988... still in High School! If I'm not mistaken, Genesis had gone out of business and I purchased them from a guy that had bought their overstock.
I sure wish I had known more about audio at the time. I don't think I ever set them up correctly ;-) I'd love to bring a pair back to life, just to give them a proper evaluation and see what they're capable of.
I ran them with an Onkyo amp - can't remember the model. What I do remember is that I took them to college and blew the crossover networks on them multiple times my freshman year. We were driving them too hard, apparently. Ultimately, I gave up on them and bought a cheap pair of Kenwood floorstanders at a mom and pop shop in Wooster, Ohio. They took a beating, too, but never cracked.
All-in-all, those Genesis 44's probably lasted about 3 years in my hands. They were great looking speakers. Sadly, I have no memory of what I ultimately did with them. I think I may have sold them back to the gentleman that sold them to me... but I can't imagine I had the $$ to ship them back!