I do have a Bryston .5b preamp. Back when I was young and Bryston gear was the poor man's ticket to audio perfection.
I've gone mass-fi and am really impressed with the performance of the Pioneer Home Theater receivers I've owned--currently I'm using the Pioneer 1120 to run a Samson Servo 600 for the CLS215 fronts, and the 1120 drives the center CLS15. I use some old audiophlake amps for the rears--either a PSE Studio4 or an AVA'd Hafler 220.
Oppo 980 is the main source, I do have a Linn Axis/Audioquest Pt5/V15VxMR record player using an AVA phono stage from an Omega3 preamp. I have occasional fits of vinyl cleaning(Nitty gritty 2.5 still vacuums) and spinning.
The NHT1259 drivers, each mounted in 6 cubic foot internal boxes, have been my bass reference for nearly 15 years. Those 1259's pushed by the hafler make the VMPS RM40's and the Cerwin Vegas appear the bass-shy, gutless-in-the-bottom-octave speakers that they are. Yes, the CV's and RM40's are gutless in the bottom end, say...40 hz and down.
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