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    Smile Time to Change SRS

    I wanted one photo before they are removed as the primary speaker in my home

    I had to move the speakers closer then normal to get the photo from my digital camera.

    Its a partial view of the hardware but basically - Perreaux Amps, Krell Preamp, and more hardware then I have space for.

    Original owner, and probably the first or at least one of the earliest purchases of the SRS in Michigan. I also have 4 DBX soundfield ones that are in another room. {Not used-along with the audio pro b2-100 sub}
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    ok, I'll bite.

    Where are they going?

    BDT
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    Default Polk Replacement

    It wasn't easy to replace & it took something significant to put my Polk SRS-SDA's out the room. {New speakers photo attached}

    p.s The SRS DOES sound BETTER in some situations/recordings but overall the Logans are tough to beat.

    I still need to eliminate some of the hardware and put the rosewood Denon back in.

    I am currentlly rebuilding with a minimalist {albeit expensive } approach to 2 channel.

    Room treatments is primary as I have heard the sound that I want -- now its reproducing it consistently. { I replaced the furniture & put in a long leather couch to make the sweet spot a simple matter of moving a bit to the left or right} A single position chair did not have this flexibility.
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    To my sons house - I cant Biamp the Martin Logans so one of the Perreaux amps will go with them.

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    Congrats to your son, and apologies to his wife.

    Two Channel Setup:

    Speakers: Wharfedale Opus 2-3
    Integrated Amp: Yamaha A-S500
    CD Player: Jolida JD200
    Turntable: Rega P5 - TT-PSU
    Cartridge: Clearaudio Aurum Beta Wood
    Phono Preamp: Musical Surroundings Phonomena II

    3.2 Home Theater Setup:

    Fronts: Polk LSi7
    Center: Polk LSiM 703
    Subs: SVS PB 12 NSD X 2
    AVR: Yamaha Aventage RX-A820
    Amp: Emotiva UPA-200

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    Coolness...keep in the family.

    Perreaux amps are VERY nice.

    BDT
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