B&K EX-442 Sonata (mains)
Adcom GFA6000 (center/surrounds)
Parasound P5
Magnepan MMG mains/MMG-C
Paradigm Phantom v2 surrounds
Rythmik FG12
Denon DVD-2900 (CD transport for critical listening)
Pioneer DV-F727 (300 CD file changer for casual listening)
Denon DVR-X4000 A/V pre-pro
It’s not all "high end", and other than the Maggies and Denon A/V receiver, it was all purchased secondhand - all for under $4,000. My family room has one entire wall that is 2/3 open to the kitchen, and the other wall consists of two glass door walls. Acoustically, its layout and composition rather.......suck. But I am VERY happy for the sound quality I can squeeze out of this rig. It does the job for my HT needs (minimal), and it was really put together for 2.1 channel listening. I’m very, very happy with the cost/benefit ratio.
Adcom GFA6000 (center/surrounds)
Parasound P5
Magnepan MMG mains/MMG-C
Paradigm Phantom v2 surrounds
Rythmik FG12
Denon DVD-2900 (CD transport for critical listening)
Pioneer DV-F727 (300 CD file changer for casual listening)
Denon DVR-X4000 A/V pre-pro
It’s not all "high end", and other than the Maggies and Denon A/V receiver, it was all purchased secondhand - all for under $4,000. My family room has one entire wall that is 2/3 open to the kitchen, and the other wall consists of two glass door walls. Acoustically, its layout and composition rather.......suck. But I am VERY happy for the sound quality I can squeeze out of this rig. It does the job for my HT needs (minimal), and it was really put together for 2.1 channel listening. I’m very, very happy with the cost/benefit ratio.

