What The Wire Reveals About Urban Journalism
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Hey, im new to this forum. My dad passed down a somewhat vintage stereo to me, its a Fisher Studio Standard, model CA-860. It came with the integrated stereo amplifier, am/fm tuner, cassette deck, turntable, the two studio standard speakers that sound amazing and a pioneer disk changer. This unit has worked perfect for over 15 years and when i received it i used it a lot so it has some sentimental value to it.
I'm a newbe to the forum but I am about to buy speakers for my system. I an entry level Sony Receiver STR-DE598 and want to utilize the 5.1 surround. Right now I have a PS3 pushing the optical cable for 5.1 surround. I have a Kenwood CS-V610 center channel and want to get a descent pair of front left/right speakers. I am looking at the Bose 201, I need for them to be around the $225.00 mark for a pair. Can anyone point me in the direction for a descent pair of front L/R speakers for my system? Are the Bose allright or should I look at a different brand?
Hi, I'm a home recordist. I have some studio reference monitors that are pretty darn good but are a 2.1 system. I haven't really had a viable studio in quite a few years, but am trying to put one together since moving to Thailand.
Someone I can no longer get in touch with, bought some Audiophile quality monoblock preamps made here under the management of a guy from the US, I believe. Does anyone know about these, this guy, or how to get in touch with him?
Hi All,
I just want my audio from the TV to play thru my Stereo system? I have a Phillips flat screen with a million conections and a Music Hall 25.2 amp with very little connections. Can I do this with this system, and if yes, how? I can connect the audio of my dvd player thru the Music Hall amp when I play DVDs but lost as to how to make regular old TV to play thru the stereo.
Thanks for any help. 
I've been reading Stereophile for some time, and get the impression that JA is a man of fewer superlatives than average, which I admire. I might be wrong, but could sense in his review of the KEF 207/2, that he was ready to gush, but managed to hold back. The 207/2s are truely wonderful speakers, the second greatest KEF has ever built - and I'm not talking about the Muons.