Update to my listening room.

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Just added a video addition to my listening room. Was given a 6 year old LG 65” OLED tv. The WiFi chip is failing (doesn’t always connect) but the tv works just fine. Solved the lack of “smart functions “ with the addition of an Amazon 4K Firestick. Incredible imaging.
Been a Star Trek fan for decades. Some versions better than others. So far, Star Trek Academy is not doing it for me.
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Looks great! I have a 65" LG OLED. Mines 3 years old now (2-1/2 anyway.) My biggest limitation is the source material. Watch older stuff and picture not as good, but when it's modern movies and shows, looks amazing.
 
I like the classic look of the room!!! What are the bookshelf speakers? Sub?

My place is a mess, and not classy. But at least the speakers have one long term scratchy driver that I can't seem to locate.... Adds to the realism.
 
I like the classic look of the room!!! What are the bookshelf speakers? Sub?

My place is a mess, and not classy. But at least the speakers have one long term scratchy driver that I can't seem to locate.... Adds to the realism.
Canton Plus S satellites and Plus C sub
 
Is that an old Hafler amp? I have a bunch of no longer used gear in my home office...there is a 220 on the shelf...and a bunch of NAD stuff.
 
Canton Plus S satellites and Plus C sub
Nice, I remember those, they sounded quite good IIRC. That really is a classic system. Early 1990's?

Do you cross them over at 125HZ like so many folks did back in the day? I tend to like the crossover lower for bookshelf speakers, especially if a bit of equalization is thrown in to compensate for roll off.
 
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Nice, I remember those, they sounded quite good IIRC. That really is a classic system. Early 1990's?

Do you cross them over at 125HZ like so many folks did back in the day? I tend to like the crossover lower for bookshelf speakers, especially if a bit of equalization is thrown in to compensate for roll off.
Mid 80’s. No changes to the crossover from factory. I do enjoy the sound. With good source material (well pressed vinyl or ultraHD streaming) the speakers disappear into the sound stage.
 
Yes. Musical Concepts modified DH 220 amp and DH 110 preamp. Great sound.
Just out of high school, I spent more money on stereo gear then I made. I had a Hafler DH 220 amp, DH 110 preamp, and Yamaha tuner for roughly 5 years before they were stolen. That was a long time ago..............it was good equipment, I still miss it.
 
Just out of high school, I spent more money on stereo gear then I made. I had a Hafler DH 220 amp, DH 110 preamp, and Yamaha tuner for roughly 5 years before they were stolen. That was a long time ago..............it was good equipment, I still miss it.
Pre 1980 I built the Hafler DH101 preamp, and the DH200 power amp. They were in my opinion, a great deal, and I did enjoy them.
 
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