The Puzzle (building a low cost system(s) for friends

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sts9fan

So a friend of mine asked me to suggest some audio gear for his new house.  He needs sound in three rooms with one being a screen porch.  His budget is $2k so I fogured this was the place to start. 
Needs:                           
Outdoor speakers           
http://www.axiomaudio.com/outdoor_speakers.html

Good pair of towers for living room/kitchen.  They like electronica so would need good bass.  I am think a used pair of AV123 X-static which I have seen for $500-600.  Or Medowlarks of some sort.

TV Room
They are not too worried but want something ok.  I was think 3.1 with av123 x series.  Can be had pretty cheap used.

Then I would want to add 1 or 2 used squeezeboxes.

what should I think of for amps?  Maybe a reciver that does dual zone and another T-amp or something for the main living room. 

I have myself confused.   

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Re: The Puzzle (building a low cost system(s) for friends
« Reply #1 on: 8 Sep 2009, 08:00 pm »
Is DIY an option or not?

sts9fan

Re: The Puzzle (building a low cost system(s) for friends
« Reply #2 on: 8 Sep 2009, 08:03 pm »
only easy stuff like a GR Kit with PE boxes. 

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Re: The Puzzle (building a low cost system(s) for friends
« Reply #3 on: 9 Sep 2009, 06:38 am »
For the living room, maybe Adcom separates?

For speakers...I used to have a pair of Klipsch Forte IIs, gave them a lot of electronica with the SETs  8) Supposed to be excellent performers with the Bob Crites crossover mods, but I never got around to doing that on mine.

$300-450ish used.


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Re: The Puzzle (building a low cost system(s) for friends
« Reply #4 on: 9 Sep 2009, 01:59 pm »
You're on to something with the AV123 products. You should really start frequenting the classified threads at their forum.
 http://forums.av123.com/forumdisplay.php?f=14
There are so many good deals that you'll have yourself even more confused in no time!  :green:
Then start looking for good deals on Pioneer receivers.

JohnR

Re: The Puzzle (building a low cost system(s) for friends
« Reply #5 on: 9 Sep 2009, 02:05 pm »
So a friend of mine asked me to suggest some audio gear for his new house.

Run away! Run awaaayyyy!!!

:D

sts9fan

Re: The Puzzle (building a low cost system(s) for friends
« Reply #6 on: 9 Sep 2009, 02:10 pm »
I know I should but I am a glutton for punishment!

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Re: The Puzzle (building a low cost system(s) for friends
« Reply #7 on: 9 Sep 2009, 02:33 pm »
So a friend of mine asked me to suggest some audio gear for his new house.

Run away! Run awaaayyyy!!!

:D

If this were a matter of helping him purchase a used car, yeah, I'd say you're on your own buddy and good luck, but audio is a different matter.  He might really appreciate your expertise and the quality of sound that you'll introduce him to.  There's good potential in a budget of that size.

For amps, try scoring a used Virtue.  Power at a pittance with excellent sound.  If he's not too concerned about the "looks" - a used diy gainclone is also a top pick for next to nothing.

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Re: The Puzzle (building a low cost system(s) for friends
« Reply #8 on: 9 Sep 2009, 05:39 pm »
So a friend of mine asked me to suggest some audio gear for his new house.

Run away! Run awaaayyyy!!!

:D

Does anyone else notice the irony here?  :green:

JohnR

Re: The Puzzle (building a low cost system(s) for friends
« Reply #9 on: 10 Sep 2009, 12:58 am »
Irony  :scratch: :dunno: :lol:

It's just that I've found that expectations are so different with non-audiophiles that it can be a frustrating experience. BUT! A more helpful comment - a possible option just surfaced in another thread, which is look into active speakers - perhaps those audioengine ones might even fit the bill.

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