animalchin
01-08-2009, 10:21 AM
Heya, my name is Dave. I've been a somewhat long time lurker here and now it's time to step in.
I'm about to open a record shop in Los Angeles with a buddy of mine. We're going to be pretty heavy vinyl, new and old. But! Half of the time we'll be playing music from our iTunes and the other half will be a turntable.
So...
I'm trying to figure out the best set up that marries vintage/new. I'm hoping that anyone walking in the store will quickly notice that they're enjoying the sound quality, no matter the genre.
In our comic shop, we have a pair of Rogers LS7's directly connected to a modern Yamaha stereo receiver (not a/v style). It's a pretty good sound. For a short while I had a Marantz, but a capacitor died almost immediately, so that was that.
My home setup is a modern Sony receiver with an old Technics SL1500 and some newish Polk floor speakers. Not totally inspiring, but it gets the job done on the cheap.
I've done a bunch of local research and I'm finding that the a/v companies are a total rip-off and nobody will even talk to me for less than a $5,000 install.
I think we're gonna need:
4 speakers to be mounted at about 8' up in all four corners, maybe old AR?
1 amp
1 receiver
1 turntable
If any of you guys would like to help me out with brands/years or any details, I'd appreciate it. If you're local, I'm sure we can hook you up with comics or music or something...
Thanks in advance!
Dave
freshdave@gmail.com
P.S. I thought I posted this last night, but it seems to have totally disappeared, I hope I'm not breaking any rules...
I'm about to open a record shop in Los Angeles with a buddy of mine. We're going to be pretty heavy vinyl, new and old. But! Half of the time we'll be playing music from our iTunes and the other half will be a turntable.
So...
I'm trying to figure out the best set up that marries vintage/new. I'm hoping that anyone walking in the store will quickly notice that they're enjoying the sound quality, no matter the genre.
In our comic shop, we have a pair of Rogers LS7's directly connected to a modern Yamaha stereo receiver (not a/v style). It's a pretty good sound. For a short while I had a Marantz, but a capacitor died almost immediately, so that was that.
My home setup is a modern Sony receiver with an old Technics SL1500 and some newish Polk floor speakers. Not totally inspiring, but it gets the job done on the cheap.
I've done a bunch of local research and I'm finding that the a/v companies are a total rip-off and nobody will even talk to me for less than a $5,000 install.
I think we're gonna need:
4 speakers to be mounted at about 8' up in all four corners, maybe old AR?
1 amp
1 receiver
1 turntable
If any of you guys would like to help me out with brands/years or any details, I'd appreciate it. If you're local, I'm sure we can hook you up with comics or music or something...
Thanks in advance!
Dave
freshdave@gmail.com
P.S. I thought I posted this last night, but it seems to have totally disappeared, I hope I'm not breaking any rules...