Ever feel the need to just want to build a classic surround system?

mantis
mantis Posts: 17,032
edited February 2017 in Speakers
Hello all,
for years I have been wanting to open up a Audio Video museum. As that is a far away dream I also have a burning desire to build a surround room from the past.
Maybe find a 60-80 inch Mitsubishi Diamond or Pioneer Elite Rear projection TV and restore it back to new.
Then Get my B&K AVR507s2 fixed and use that.
Find my old Pioneer Elite DDV-47a or use my Sony ES DVD player.
Get some classic Polk surround speakers like a RT16 package or LS or even RT3000p system
Maybe throw in a VCR and Laser Disc.

Maybe even going all the way back and using all Monster cable and Monster Power. That was what I started on to get into the evil world of cables and Power centers.

Watching Movies the way it was meant to be back then. Just a super badass 5.1 system

Maybe have a closet of classic surround speaker packages to swap out from time to time like a Full bad **** Mirage OM system. Then a Vienna Acoustics system with a Rel Sub. Then maybe find a killer Boston Acoustics VR system which if your not familiar with Boston they are very Def Tech like in that series. They sound damn near as good to.

Many people like to bring back 2 channel, which I'm a fan but not many people bring back classic Theater systems. Technology keeps changing and all this LED displays make me sick. OLED isn't much better if in fact I think it sucks. I hate the way it comes out of Black. Sony is releasing a OLED and they said it's going to be the best OLED on the market but their Z series LED TV is still better.
Dan
My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time.

Comments

  • dolbyd
    dolbyd Posts: 430
    Love that idea. I've been doing this so long I have rooms full of stuff.

    Those pioneer rear projections were the bomb. I feel bad I had to go cut one up with a chainsaw to get it out of a friends basement once. He built the basement around the TV.

    My workout room currently has the RT line in it. 800,1K,2K. 1000p. I also have my original RT 10's from the 1995.
    I also still have my first receiver from 1987. Pioneer VSX -5900S. That thing is a beast it won't die.

    I'm still am using a Pioneer laser disc in my master bedroom. Kind of funny I have a OPPO 203 ultra 4K on top of it.
    Every time I visit a family member I see equipment I once owned. It would be fun to put it all back together.

    If you put it together I would come see it.
    Main room- RTiA9 x4, CSiA6, in ceiling Atmos RT-70 x4, SVS PC 4000 x2, Marantz 8805A, OPPO 203, Emotiva DR3 G3, Emotiva XPA-2 G3, Emotiva XPA-5 G3, Emotiva X300, Sony 75" 940E, Panasonic Plasma VT50, PS Audio Power Port X2, PS Audio AC-5 x8, AQ Rocket 33 Biwire speaker cables, AQ King Cobra XLR IC, Furman PFi20 W/Cullen cable, SoildSteel S4-4 rack, Gik room treatments

    Office- Legend L600, in ceiling Polk RC80i, Marantz 7704, OPPO 203, Pioneer Elite PDF-59 CD, PSA Stellar 300, Sony 55" 800B, Gik room treatment

    Master BR- Signature ES60, Signature S35 Center, Signature S15 Dolby Height, LSI700 in ceiling, SVS-SB4000, Marantz 5012, Emotiva XPA5 G2, OPPO 203, Pioneer DVL-919 Laser Disc, Sony 55" OLED

    Patio- SDI Atrium8 x3, Emotiva A-100 amps x3
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    edited February 2017
    Classic. Surround.

    Quadraphonic, baby.

    11566563734_a6fc199af2_b.jpgscan0002 by Mark Hardy, on Flickr

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    (nothing worse than those indiscreet four-channel receivers, you know?)
  • Real men use a 4 channel tape deck playing quad tapes!
  • I've been tempted to set up a quad system then play mono media
    thru it. :)
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    Real men use a 4 channel tape deck playing quad tapes!

    It could be arranged :)

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  • befuddle
    befuddle Posts: 126
    edited February 2017
    Welcome to my world of rapidly antiquating A/V acquisitions! Due mainly to cost constraints I'm still rocking a 55" Sony tab. top RP and a Hitachi 720p projector and can be considered goat boy in regards to the majority of my audio equipment in my main cave..Even my AV receiver although was totl is now entering its 17th season
    BTW still immensely enjoying it all!!
    To you youngers-"goat boy" [in case your wondering] was a SNL skit referencing the 80's
    [Of which I consider to be the muscle car heyday of the audio world!]
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  • mantis
    mantis Posts: 17,032
    dolbyd wrote: »
    Love that idea. I've been doing this so long I have rooms full of stuff.

    Those pioneer rear projections were the bomb. I feel bad I had to go cut one up with a chainsaw to get it out of a friends basement once. He built the basement around the TV.

    My workout room currently has the RT line in it. 800,1K,2K. 1000p. I also have my original RT 10's from the 1995.
    I also still have my first receiver from 1987. Pioneer VSX -5900S. That thing is a beast it won't die.

    I'm still am using a Pioneer laser disc in my master bedroom. Kind of funny I have a OPPO 203 ultra 4K on top of it.
    Every time I visit a family member I see equipment I once owned. It would be fun to put it all back together.

    If you put it together I would come see it.
    I had the Pioneer VSX-3900s and it's in my basement on a shelf. That was my first surround receiver LOL.
    I had the RT12's but I always wanted the RT16's. They where what I was after but ended up coming home with the newer RT1000p's as the RT16's where disco when I went to buy them back in the day.
    Dan
    My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time.
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    edited February 2017
    Heh -- I would have taken "goat boy" to be a reference to a novel by John Barth, one-time chair of the Writing Seminars at my alma mater. :)

    http://fractiousfiction.com/giles_goat_boy.html

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  • befuddle
    befuddle Posts: 126
    With that said I suppose it would've proved relevant to add a "if" in "this" case...to my post! [lol]
  • dolbyd
    dolbyd Posts: 430
    Mantis
    I remember trying to buy the 5900S. I was pretty young.
    The salesman thought I was full of crap about buying it.
    I had to go to his boss to get it purchased. I think it was like $750 in the day. I saved all my money for a year to buy it. I also bought a pair of Bose 401's. My buddy still runs those.
    I replaced those with RT10's. I remember wanting to RT16's bad.
    I remember replacing that receiver with the first Pioneer elite with AC3 output for laser disc. I think True Lies was the first laser disc I had with AC3. I can't believe I used to pay around 100 bucks a disc for some.

    Some of my overflow equipment.

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    Main room- RTiA9 x4, CSiA6, in ceiling Atmos RT-70 x4, SVS PC 4000 x2, Marantz 8805A, OPPO 203, Emotiva DR3 G3, Emotiva XPA-2 G3, Emotiva XPA-5 G3, Emotiva X300, Sony 75" 940E, Panasonic Plasma VT50, PS Audio Power Port X2, PS Audio AC-5 x8, AQ Rocket 33 Biwire speaker cables, AQ King Cobra XLR IC, Furman PFi20 W/Cullen cable, SoildSteel S4-4 rack, Gik room treatments

    Office- Legend L600, in ceiling Polk RC80i, Marantz 7704, OPPO 203, Pioneer Elite PDF-59 CD, PSA Stellar 300, Sony 55" 800B, Gik room treatment

    Master BR- Signature ES60, Signature S35 Center, Signature S15 Dolby Height, LSI700 in ceiling, SVS-SB4000, Marantz 5012, Emotiva XPA5 G2, OPPO 203, Pioneer DVL-919 Laser Disc, Sony 55" OLED

    Patio- SDI Atrium8 x3, Emotiva A-100 amps x3
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    FWIW, I think that "Mantis" should just set up a museum ;)
  • mantis
    mantis Posts: 17,032
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    FWIW, I think that "Mantis" should just set up a museum ;)
    I almost had a backer for it. I pretty damn rich dude who is a hippy, music lover and loves the old gear. he didn't pull the trigger on backing me but he's still a consideration.

    Dan
    My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time.
  • Nightfall
    Nightfall Posts: 10,042
    Can't say that I do but rock on with your VCR and 200 pound TV B) Nostalgia is a powerful thing.
    afterburnt wrote: »
    They didn't speak a word of English, they were from South Carolina.

    Village Idiot of Club Polk
  • dolbyd
    dolbyd Posts: 430
    I would love to see an SDA wing included.

    Also it be fun to see all the video formats from start to finish. Laser disc looked so good in the day.
    Main room- RTiA9 x4, CSiA6, in ceiling Atmos RT-70 x4, SVS PC 4000 x2, Marantz 8805A, OPPO 203, Emotiva DR3 G3, Emotiva XPA-2 G3, Emotiva XPA-5 G3, Emotiva X300, Sony 75" 940E, Panasonic Plasma VT50, PS Audio Power Port X2, PS Audio AC-5 x8, AQ Rocket 33 Biwire speaker cables, AQ King Cobra XLR IC, Furman PFi20 W/Cullen cable, SoildSteel S4-4 rack, Gik room treatments

    Office- Legend L600, in ceiling Polk RC80i, Marantz 7704, OPPO 203, Pioneer Elite PDF-59 CD, PSA Stellar 300, Sony 55" 800B, Gik room treatment

    Master BR- Signature ES60, Signature S35 Center, Signature S15 Dolby Height, LSI700 in ceiling, SVS-SB4000, Marantz 5012, Emotiva XPA5 G2, OPPO 203, Pioneer DVL-919 Laser Disc, Sony 55" OLED

    Patio- SDI Atrium8 x3, Emotiva A-100 amps x3
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 49,711
    No.
    Political Correctness'.........defined

    "A doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a t-u-r-d by the clean end."


    President of Club Polk

  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    RCA Selectavision, too!

    ;)

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  • mantis
    mantis Posts: 17,032
    edited February 2017
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    RCA Selectavision, too!

    ;)

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    When video changed forever in the home.
    Dan
    My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time.
  • halo
    halo Posts: 5,616
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    Classic. Surround.

    Quadraphonic, baby.
    I have access to quadraphonic records that my dad bought back in the day. He had the receiver, modulator, and the cartridge but those were sold on eBay at least a year ago. Recently uncovered the records.

    Audio: Polk S15 * Polk S35 * Polk S10 * SVS SB-1000 Pro
    HT: Samsung QN90B * Marantz NR1510 * Panasonic DMP-BDT220 * Roku Ultra LT * APC H10
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    edited February 2017
    There were "matrix" quad records as well. Those don't require a CD-4 demodulator.
    Got a few of those downstairs; maybe even a CD-4 LP or two, too. No decoder, though -- those tend to be 'spensive.

    [cliff clavin]
    Interestingly, the four channel audio signal was encoded in record grooves in a manner analogous to multiplex FM stereo broadcast radio. The CD-4 system (which was, I believe, developed by JVC) used an ultrasonic pilot signal providing the basis for decoding the multiplexed quad signals encoded in the groove. The need to 'detect' the pilot signal led to the development of all of the exotic flavors of "line contact" styli (van den Hul, Shibata, etc.) that are still popular - and expensive - today for playing records.
    [/cliff clavin]

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  • My first system was a Pioneer 8 track and 9 Jensen TriAxials in a 1963 Ford Falcon station wagon. Four down each side and one in the middle. In 1972 no one had ever even heard of a system in a car. I had curtains all the way around, thin mattress and man did I ever get some chicks in that car. Follow your dream. Peace and Blessing. Brother Boles