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<blockquote data-quote="cranky" data-source="post: 303411" data-attributes="member: 9160"><p>Well, you said music, and we had a long thread from gmano on this forum, read through that.</p><p></p><p>30K is a pretty decent budget to start with - I would stay away from minicompos and mass market brands, since you already have a few of those, and that money, you can actually get quite a decent package.</p><p></p><p>And Cal isn't that bad, you can get some pretty good stuff there. Japonica is a good place to start looking, they have Polk, Denon and some other brands. The problem is after sales service, I have some real horror stories.</p><p></p><p>The problem is I would urge you to reach a bit higher. NAD has a lovely stereo receiver for just about 25K, and at about 14k you can get a pair of Tannoy bookshelves. That is a kick-ass system that will keep you happy for a long time, plus saves you from having to buy a separate player and amp, which costs money.</p><p></p><p>If your budget is not flexible, a mini-system from a good manufacturer would be a much, much better bet. I know Onkyo has a few compact premium systems, and so does Denon (available from grey market), all within a 25-30K budget.</p><p></p><p>Go read gmano's thread, you'll get a lot of ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cranky, post: 303411, member: 9160"] Well, you said music, and we had a long thread from gmano on this forum, read through that. 30K is a pretty decent budget to start with - I would stay away from minicompos and mass market brands, since you already have a few of those, and that money, you can actually get quite a decent package. And Cal isn't that bad, you can get some pretty good stuff there. Japonica is a good place to start looking, they have Polk, Denon and some other brands. The problem is after sales service, I have some real horror stories. The problem is I would urge you to reach a bit higher. NAD has a lovely stereo receiver for just about 25K, and at about 14k you can get a pair of Tannoy bookshelves. That is a kick-ass system that will keep you happy for a long time, plus saves you from having to buy a separate player and amp, which costs money. If your budget is not flexible, a mini-system from a good manufacturer would be a much, much better bet. I know Onkyo has a few compact premium systems, and so does Denon (available from grey market), all within a 25-30K budget. Go read gmano's thread, you'll get a lot of ideas. [/QUOTE]
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