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| Lives for gear Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Texas
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| Mix referencing on home stereo I don't know too much about home stereos. I want to buy a new stereo for the lounge, for clients and to reference mixes. Right now we have like a cheap aiwa system. I want something that is good, but I am no audiophile. I want a goos system without spending $5000. I need sorta like the equivalent of my Dynaudio's but home speaker system. I got some mytek converters that I can use with my sony cd player, and I have a nice turntable.... I just want a good sound for the lounge. Give me some moderately priced suggestions. Should I get some adam a7's or something like that or get real comsumer speakers and amps? |
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