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  • Ausfart
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2008
    • 11

    #1

    Building $5K system for B&W 804s

    I have Nautilus 804s, some Polk outdoor patio speakers on a zone 2, a Harmon Kardon DVD/CD/SACD player, Charter digital cable (not HD), a VCR, IPOD/dock and 30-inch standard tube TV. My 75 Watt, 7.1 channel Harmon Kardon AV 635 receiver will be removed from service due to a processor malfunction. Listening room is about 12x20 feet with speakers along the wide wall facing a 9-foot leather couch and 6-foot leather coffee table, on a wood laminate/concrete slab floor mostly covered by large area rug, with 12 feet of filled book shelves along one short end of the room. I want a major upgrade in high-fidelity stereo sound for music and for movies. Musical taste includes bluegrass, jazz, classical and rock. I have $5,000 to spend.

    My favorite shop recommends:

    Rotel RB 1080 stereo amp (200 watts, 2 channels) ($999);
    Rotel RC-1082 stereo preamp ($1199);
    Rotel RCD 1072 HDCD player ($699);
    Transparency MusicLink Plus interconnects pr. 1 mtr. ($360);
    Transparency MusicWave Plus speaker cables par. 12' ($1010); and
    Audio Authority 4x1 component video autoselector 1154A ($239).

    Shops says above maximizes hi-fidelity music sound. They say analog stereo simplicity of the above set-up will sound significantly better for music than anything at $5k cost involving multi-channel with video switching. I like the promise of a spine tingling musical sound improvement over the old HK set-up but do not like the need for separate video switching device and lack of am/fm tuner.

    I wonder if a surround sound receiver (like Rotel RSX 1067) or pre/pro (like Rotel RSP 1069) would not sound equally good for stereo music while simplifying video switching for the above components, giving me am/fm and allowing a simpler future addition of HD TV and surround speakers. If the stereo sound from the recommended Rotel components were sufficiently sweet, my interest in a potential future surround speaker set-up might wane. Even if I never go to surround speakers, I might in the future add a subwoofer to improve deep bass for music and movie effects.

    If separate stereo amplifier and stereo preamp would deliver clearly better musical sound than the surround receiver or pre/pro approach, what do people think about the Rotel components my shop recommends versus similar components from Anthem (MCA20 applifier [225 w/2ch]) and TLP1 pre/pro/tuner or AVM30 pre/pro/tuner). Any other recipe for a $5K system to run B&W 804s for music?

    Does $1000 for the Transparancy 12-foot speaker cables and another $360 for the Transparancy interconnects make sense? I am willing to believe that cable choice at these prices can make a difference.

    Would dropping the $699 Rotel CD player and just continuing to use my Harmon Kardon DVD 47 player degrade the sound audibly? If not, I could throw the $699 at another part of this system.

    My long-distance reference is my father's late 1990s all-Mcintosh 150 w/ch ss receiver and CD system driving some giant Italian floor standers. I like the idea of McIntosh but don't think I can afford anything like that to run my 804s.

    Your thoughts much appreciated.
  • Tommy
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 110

    #2
    I would drop the cables and use the $1360 on better electronics. I'm sure $1360 of cabling will yield you some nice improvements, but you'll get MUCH more improvement if you spend them on electronics or room treatments.

    If you like McIntosh, for your budget, look at their integrated line. Or buy used.

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    • Mig17
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2008
      • 169

      #3
      I think processor of 1069 or 1098 is good enough for stereo
      Anyway I never buy a stereo pruducts in my life

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      • Kevin D
        Ultra Senior Member
        • Oct 2002
        • 4601

        #4
        I'll let the thread in B&W Group continue and close this one.

        Kevin D.

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