Newbie: Request views on system config

Discussion in 'Hi-Fi and General Audio' started by jkbasu, Apr 27, 2007.

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    jkbasu

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    Hi,

    Am planning to buy the following for a 400 sq.ft. room.

    CD Player : Cambridge Audio Azur 640c V2
    AMPLIFIER : Primare I30 Integrated Amplifier
    LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM : Dynaudio Audience 82

    Skimped a bit on the CD player as I need to fit all within my budget and was told that the player was amongst the best in class for its price point and actually performs as well as those that are significantly more expense.

    Would appreciate your views on the above and any suggestions would be welcome.

    Cheers
     
    jkbasu, Apr 27, 2007
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    Dev Moderator

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    The Primare and Dynaudio should work well together, but as many of us will tell you you really should listen to the kit (and possible alternatives) before committing yourself.
     
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    Neil

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    Looks good on paper - although I've not heard the CD player it should be fine. Try to listen first and see of you can get some decent cables thrown in - you should if buying all that kit!
     
    Neil, Apr 27, 2007
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    Another Audience 82 user. Wohoo! Hi!
    Mine sit on concrete paving slabs at the end of a long room.
    50 cm from side walls, about 70cm from rear walls. They sound great (as you've probably already heard).
    Fed by NVA SP3 cables. Naturally...
    DF
     
    DocFoster, Apr 27, 2007
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