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Lesser known 2 way bookshelf Speakers from the 80's
i just scored a pair of ads L470 mk2 for $5 at a yard sale and (bargain bias aside) i'm shocked at how good and modern they sound. likewise the ads L700, which i foolishly sold awhile ago.  
Parasound HCA-1500 or alternative
i own both the rotel 990 and several parasound hca and would opt for the parasound, which have more oomph and low end. 
Pioneer sx-636 vintage reciever?
i had the sx-737, which i believe is the same series/year, and it was freakishly good sounding, much more natural sounding than some of my pricier kenwood, sansui and marantz of the same era. i sold it on impulse to a friend and regretted doing so. 
Outdoor Garage Speakers
my partner runs some yamaha 570, which weren't much more than a hundred bucks, and i was surprised at how good they sound--more low end than most outdoor speakers + a very wide stage. i'm sure you can spend more and get better, but they were quite... 
Your last concert was to see who and when?
for my money, richard thompson's the greatest living guitarist, mindboggling on acoustic and just as good electric.  
$500 (or less) CD players to mate w/ Marantz PM8004 & Vandersteen 2C
i'd keep your cd player, which is old school but should do fine as a transport, and add a dac--something like a mf v-dac or cambridge dacmagic would be a noticeable uprgrade 
What's in your CDP tonight? the minority report
pernice brothers, "dimmest star" --one of the purtiest (and certainly saddest) songs of the last 20 years. chris whitley, "terra incognita"--a lot of this reccord drifts off into the ozone (i prefer his tighter acoustic stuff), but "weightless" is... 
What's in your CDP tonight? the minority report
notorious byrd brothers--their best by a margin, despite the near-absence of gene clark (who according to mcguinn did write the miscredited "get to you") and losing crosby halfway through (he supposedly felt slighted at the inclusion of the carole... 
Whats on your turntable tonight?
teenange fanclub, "i was beautiful when i was alive"--a really strange, brooding tune by their brooding guitarist, raymond mcginley, whose songs are less immediately grabbing than his bandmates', but are ultimately more interesting.the jam, "in th... 
Tell Us about an Album That Took a Long Time to Grow on You
surprisingly, it took me a while to grasp nirvana's nevermind--when i first heard it, it sounded overpolished and overtly commercial, as if to sanitize a punk band for mass consumption. i still have issues with the production (much preferring the ... 
Finding a matching center channel
wdouglas, i just saw this on ebay:http://www.ebay.com/itm/112418687334?ul_noapp=true 
Finding a matching center channel
i'm still using the cobalts in my bedroom system--as auxinput states, the cc800 pops up regularly on ebay (you can use the function which notifies you when one is listed). the cobalt line (which i've always liked) does have a different signature t... 
Whats playing on your system today?
paul kelly, comedy--very smart melodic folk/rock on the order of neil finn or freedy johnson, but with the punky verve of early kinks. huge in australia, fwiwchris stapleton, from a room--a country record for people (like myself) that don't always... 
Whats on your turntable tonight?
nirvana, "frances farmer"--what a brilliant song 
RIP Chris Cornell
i'm decidedly in the minority, but i think his bond theme (from casino royale) was the second best ever (goldfinger being of course the ultimate). from what i read he suffered from depression, which led to drink/drugs, but was sober of late. all v...