My 2 Channel & Home Theater Room

Ron

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmJpkunzXuk

My first video ever. Shaky hands, and not the best narration. Music from Pandora on my ipod. Wadia 171i ipod dock, with digital output to my MCD500 SACD player digital input.

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McIntosh MX150 2-MC601's, 1-MC303, MCD500, Parasound Z v.3 zone amp, Parasound Z v.2 zone tuner, Denon 3800 bdci blue ray player, Panasonic DMP-BDT350 3d blue ray player, Wadia 171i transport, JL113 Subwoofer, Direct tv dvr, Mitsubishi 82837 & 3DC-1000 3d starter pack, Martin Logan CLX aniversary addition, Stage center, Motif surrounds, Universal MX-3000 remote, Richard Gray/Furman line conditioner
 
Sweet, sweet, sweet Ron! I subscribed to your channel as I am expecting some classic prog tunes...!
 
Hi Ron,

Thanks for sharing.

Your video reminds me of myself and my first brush with McIntosh.

I also dedicated my whole living room to my stereo. I had the Magnepan MG 3, Audio Research preamp and amp, Oracle delphi turntable, Well Tempered tonearm and Koetsu black cartridge. I only had one listening chair in the entire living room. I remember my dad asked me where my visiors will sit the first time he visited me. At that time, my dining room was where I received my visitors.

My first brush with McIntosh was when I heard their electronics driving the Infinity Betas. The sense of ease of this system was so heavily impressed into me that I still recall the experience that was about 25 years ago.

I must say I am very impressed by the cleanliness of your floor and the balance and neatness of your set up.

Love the Martin Logan CLX. I go into the the Martin Logan website every so often to admire the CLX.
 
Thank you everyone. It was fun doing this.
 

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