My starting point: Yamaha RX-V2095

Hello everyone!

I'm so excited about this journey I've decided to undertake. I love music. Absolutely love it. It moves me to my very core, and I simply can't get enough of it. Unfortunately, I can only listen to it four ways right now, all of which suck:

1) Via my car stereo (a stock Bose system in my 2004 Mazda 6 wagon)

2) Via my PC with a SoundBlaster X-Fi Platinum wich plays my song library on iTunes through my Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 system

3) Via the same computer (above) through a pair of Sennheiser HD 555's.

A Wizard, A True Star

A Wizard, A True Star

Audiophiles probably know Steve Guttenberg for his writing about hi-fi and home theater in numerous publications, as well as his blog <I>The Audiophiliac</I>. What only a handful of folks know, however, is that Steve is a talented graphic artist, manipulating photographic images to express the world as he (sort of) sees it.

Krell, is so great for $10K

Has superb solid 29 pound chassis, but.......those magic feet things of course made it BETTER!!! Who would have thunk it? And of course THIS player sounded better than anything else....who woulda' thunk it I thought those previous units from other makers had that covered? The amazing monthly improvements is beyond imagination. To think though that for $10K, it needed MAGIC FEET, is this a stretch or what?

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Bought my starter rig a year ago but never have cared for it . The receiver was a vintage Pioneer http://s463.photobucket.com/albums/qq353/tejas69/?action=view&current=pioneer.jpg
which was a nostalgic purchase because it was similar to one my father had. I didn't know they are just another Bose. But those Pioneer's have a cult following and I am sure I can sell it for more than I paid for it.

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