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Hello all!  Joined last year but finally getting around to introducing myself and spending more time on this forum.  I discovered and fell in love with Bob Carver's equipment in University (late '90's, so VERY late to the game).  My first introduction was my first proper HT system I bought myself in my first house. There was a a JVC RX-8000VBK receiver powering an AR Stature series 5.1 set-up with S50 fronts, SC2 centre and S20 surrounds on stands.  My first Sunfire product was a True Subwoofer II paired with this set-up.  First time I'd heard a reasonable soundstage and thundering bass.  The Subwoofer eventually blew-up but I wasn't deterred.  Built my next house, but started planning for my audio set-ups.  Before taking possession of the new home, I started collecting the pieces for a 7.2.4 HT set-up. Picked up a used Cinema Seven to run the primary 7 speakers.  3 x new Sunfire CRW-3C speakers run vertically for my LCR.  2 x new Sunfire CRM-2BIP for surrounds. 2 x new Sunfire HRS-12 subwoofers. 6 x Klipsch CDT-2800-C II for in-ceiling ATMOS and rear speakers. Last, A Marantz SR7010 for the brains and to power the ATMOS speakers.  Built the house, incorporating the wiring and built-in spaces for in-wall speakers. Meanwhile, I'd planned to have a dedicated 2 channel set-up in my living room instead of a tv.  I actually called it the 'Critical Listening Room' on the floorpans.  So, I started searching for a Sunfire Classic Tube Pre-Amp (with phono and remote) and a Sunfire 300 x 2 Stereo amp in the used market.  Took time, and was very lucky on the pre-amp, but found both.  Tied these to a new Sunfire CRM-2 set matched with a SubRosa 2700W on the wall subwoofer.  Finally, was able to find the matching stands for the CRM-2 speakers in the used market.  That's my story.

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Hello .kap384 and welcome to thecarversite.com. Glad you found us!

 

Very nice setups you have there. Once you get to Novice status, we'd love to see some pics of your systems in the Members Systems area. We all like pics of stereo and HT gear.

 

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Welcome back. I suggest that you start a collecting addiction. Just sayin

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15 minutes ago, PMAT said:

Welcome back. I suggest that you start a collecting addiction. Just sayin

Thanks!  Have next step thoughts, but that's only if I build another space for them.  Thoughts would be Carver TFM-45 with a c1 pre powering some AR-3A's (one can dream)  I do have 1 more system that I haven't mentioned.  My garage set-up is my late Uncle's JVC A-X40 amp and matching JVC T-K10 tuner powering his floor standing early '80's Wharfedale speakers mounted high on the wall on very stout mounts.

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Welcome, @.kap384.  glad you found us.  A few more "likes" on your text posts and you can share a picture!  We love pictures of member's systems.

 

Again, this is a great forum, and glad you found us.

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1 minute ago, AndrewJohn said:

Welcome, @.kap384.  glad you found us.  A few more "likes" on your text posts and you can share a picture!  We love pictures of member's systems.

 

Again, this is a great forum, and glad you found us.

Thanks!

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4 minutes ago, AndrewJohn said:

Welcome, @.kap384.  glad you found us.  A few more "likes" on your text posts and you can share a picture!  We love pictures of member's systems.

 

Again, this is a great forum, and glad you found us.

Thanks!  I'll post pics here then over in the Member's Systems as well.

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Welcome back! Sounds like your careful planning yielded a very nice system. Looking forward to some pics.

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HT first.  CRW-3C's are painted to match the wall and the centre is buried behind the acoustically transparent screen, so you can't see them.  Just to the left you can see one of the CRM-2BIPs and you can barely see the location of the subs to the left of the 130" screen and over top of the green theatre setting on the right. Can also see some of the Klipsch ceiling speakers.  Second shot is my hidden equipment stack.  The Cinema Seven and Marantz on the bottom, next shelf has whole home audio control system and 1 amp. Next shelf has 2nd whole home audio amp and  a Sony UBP-X800 UHD Blu-ray player with a cable PVR, 4K Apple TV and some more whole home audio equipment on top.  

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Beautiful theater room.

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Next up is my 2 channel set-up.  Had a dedicated metal and glass audio stand originally, but this looks way better.  Problem was, playing vinyl at elevated volumes would resonate the whole piece of furniture.  That's why I had to add the isolation device under the turntable.  Works like a charm, can play vinyl at 11 now.  Albums on the wall are removable for listening to or swapping. Of course the CRM-2 ribbon tweeters are incredibly directional, but my couch combined with my torso height centred is the sweet spot.  The SubRosa sub is hidden against the wall behind the unit. Close up shots of the amp and pre.  As I said, the pre has both the remote option and phono stage.  The record player is a Debut Carbon.  Love playing this system loud (well, the HT too) but this especially.  The CRM's will take all of the amp and play as loud as I care to listen.  The sub amp can be seen hanging under the other piece of furniture.

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Last, but not least, the garage set-up.  As I said, my late Uncle Ross' JVC and Wharfedale set-up.  Originally the entire JVC system including cassette and record player in an accompanying JVC stand.  Was my system in university, but gave away the stand and record player, and repurposed everything else.  Can see the amp and tuner in the first shot, with an Apple TV, a computer, cable box and multiple switches and splitters.  The wide shot shows the floor standing Wharfedale speakers mounted high.  I found some incredibly sturdy wall mounts to get them up there. Don't recall the model number but the early 80's 3 way speakers fill the 1600 ft^2 garage incredibly well.

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1 hour ago, 3M_Audio said:

Welcome back! Sounds like your careful planning yielded a very nice system. Looking forward to some pics.

Thanks.  I appreciate that a lot.

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3 hours ago, Kurt said:

Welcome!  Nice looking gear!

 

7 hours ago, The Raven said:

Welcome aboard!

Thanks both of you.

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Welcome to the asylum!   Nice to have yet another fellow Canuck in the fray.

 

Beautiful systems - you've got them well thought out and laid out.  Here's hoping they get frequent and happy use!  B|

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16 hours ago, Brian_at_HHH said:

Welcome to the asylum!   Nice to have yet another fellow Canuck in the fray.

 

Beautiful systems - you've got them well thought out and laid out.  Here's hoping they get frequent and happy use!  B|

Thanks.  Hello fellow Canuckian.

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