Wall of Sound

Norm Apter
Norm Apter Posts: 1,036
edited August 2009 in The Clubhouse
Well, we moved (locally) last weekend and it wasn't until I had to pack up my audio gear that I discovered what a pain it would be transport this stuff (we moved into another 2nd floor apt.) Once you move this stuff yourself (I didn't trust anyone else to handle these pieces, including two friends who helped with the move) you really begin to appreciate the UPS/FedEx guys for what they do (and in my case wonder why I didn't wait until the time I settled down [permanently] before acquiring this stuff).

Of course, it could have been worse...a pair of those SDAs would have really been a **** to move I'm guessing. But for now, at least, everything sounds a bit sweeter.

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2 Ch.
Parasound Halo A23 Amp
Parasound Halo P3 Preamp
Parasound Halo T3 Tuner
Bada HD22SE tube CD Player
Magnum Dynalab Signal Sleuth
Magnum Dynalab ST-2 antenna
polkaudio Lsi9s (upgraded cross-overs)
MIT Shotgun S-3 Bi-wire Interface Speaker Cables
MIT Shotgun S-3 Interconnects (3)
IegO L70530 Power cords (3)

HT
Denon 2808ci AVR
polkaudio RTi A5s (fronts)
polkaudio RTi A1s (rears)
polkaudio Csi A6 (center)
Signal Cable Ultra Speaker Cables
Signal Cable Analog II Interconnects
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Comments

  • potee
    potee Posts: 610
    edited August 2009
    I know how you feel I was in the Air Force for 27 years moved 10 or 12 times. Have lived here for 30 years would kill me to move again. Good luck in the new place stay put awhile

    potee
  • Ern Dog
    Ern Dog Posts: 2,237
    edited August 2009
    Cool pic. I save all my boxes too.
  • wz2p7j
    wz2p7j Posts: 840
    edited August 2009
    Keiko wrote: »
    You own an RX-797 Norm? Love mine. It is one beefy 2 channel receiver.

    Crap - shows what I know. I thot an RX-797 was a car? :confused::confused::D:D
  • Norm Apter
    Norm Apter Posts: 1,036
    edited August 2009
    Keiko wrote: »
    You own an RX-797 Norm? Love mine. It is one beefy 2 channel receiver.

    Yeah, Mike, I bought this only a few months before I bought a separate amp and pre for the Lsi9s. I couldn't bear to sell it because I just liked it too much. I'm using it as the foundation for a secondary 2-channel system, matched with a Marantz CD5001 and a pair of RtiA3s. This is the bedroom rig that I'm listening to right now. Like it a lot. I even wrote a review for it on Amazon (which I rarely do).
    2 Ch.
    Parasound Halo A23 Amp
    Parasound Halo P3 Preamp
    Parasound Halo T3 Tuner
    Bada HD22SE tube CD Player
    Magnum Dynalab Signal Sleuth
    Magnum Dynalab ST-2 antenna
    polkaudio Lsi9s (upgraded cross-overs)
    MIT Shotgun S-3 Bi-wire Interface Speaker Cables
    MIT Shotgun S-3 Interconnects (3)
    IegO L70530 Power cords (3)

    HT
    Denon 2808ci AVR
    polkaudio RTi A5s (fronts)
    polkaudio RTi A1s (rears)
    polkaudio Csi A6 (center)
    Signal Cable Ultra Speaker Cables
    Signal Cable Analog II Interconnects
  • Retro152
    Retro152 Posts: 985
    edited August 2009
    I live in a 1st floor apt and looking at my gear, i often cringe at the thought of a move. I know i wouldnt trust a soul for help, LOL.:rolleyes: Wife and i are house hunting right now, so it is inevitable. I know i will probably be a one man show when it comes time to move gear.;) Good luck with the new pad Norm, yeah, saving the original boxes is key. I do the same.:D




    Pat.
    Receiver: Pioneer Elite SC-05
    Amp: Emotiva Xpa-3
    Front L/R: POLK Rti-a9s':D
    Center:POLK Csi-a6
    Rear surround's:POLK Rti-a1s'
    Sub: Klipsch Synergy sub-12
    Sony Kdl-46w4100 46" LCD
    PS3
    Audioquest type 4 wiring.