As some of you may know, I left the US for Taiwan about two weeks ago. I'll be here with my Taiwanese wife for 6 months. We own a modest (approx. 1600 sq. ft.) flat in a new building in Taoyuan, which is located in northern Taiwan. Think of us as snowbirds who flee to Taiwan for the winter.
Yesterday, after a group hike on the local 'mountain', we went to one of the couple's home for tea and to ohh and ahh at their luxury home. Their flat is 3600 sq ft of top of the line luxury in a luxury complex. Imagine walking into a 5+ Star hotel with the best fixtures, appliances, marble floors, underground parking, 24 security manned by some of the most professional looking security personnel I've ever seen.
Anyway, the guy is an audiophool like me, but he doesn't have a lot of free time to research stuff (and he doesn't know about places like Audio Circle), so he relies on friends' advice. I took a few pictures of his HT/2-channel setup to give you an idea of what is available in Taiwan, and to see if I can get some suggestions on how to improve his 2-channel system. There's no guarantee he'll try any of the ideas that come out of this thread, but it might be a fun exercise nonetheless.
To give you perspective on dimensions, know that the big screen TV is a 90" model. His AVR is an Integra DTR 50.5 130w/ch. He's got a Pioneer DVD player, cable box, a digital box, and a hard drive as sources. Everything was installed two days ago, so he's still learning how to use it all. This is a 5.1 setup with Focal CC and Focal Chorus 800V Ebony floor standing speakers in front, Pioneer in-ceiling surrounds, and a nice looking Pioneer sub powered by a 500w amp.
His two-channel system is powered by his aging Usher Audio Reference 1.5 class A amp, an Usher preamp, and an aging Usher CD player. He is interested in replacing his amp,preamp, and CD player. He uses the Focal Chorus speakers for two-channel listening.
I listened to the Focal floor standers for a good 40 minutes and was very impressed by how
unimpressive they sounded (but I did not tell him this). He's going to listen to my much smaller Fritz Speakers LS/5-R monitors in a few days. I suspect he'll be impressed.
So this guy is a long-time tube and class A amplification lover. He's got an old 35w tube amp in his home office that is waiting for a pair of nice two-way monitors with 5" midwoofers. He'll probably want to go with separates in his two-channel system. I don't know if he'll buy a CD transport and separate DAC or keep it simple with a CD/DAC unit. His living room is pretty big: front wall to back wall is about 15', left to right is spacious 35'...left side is normal, but right side open into the dining room. Floors are marble, walls are cement, marble, or granite, ceiling is either plywood or MDF/drywall.
This guy's budget is $20,000(!) to upgrade his two-channel system with either a big tube amp or a class A amp, a new preamp, CD player and DAC. [There is a possibility he may upgrade his Focal speakers, but that remains to be seen at this point.]
Any thoughts or suggestions? Please note that import duties can be pretty high. I paid a 21% duty on my LS/5-R monitors (Ouch!).
I'm interested in offerings from manufacturers here on AC (or similar) that do not exist here in Taiwan.
That's all for now.
Michael
Orientation is off on a couple...sorry.