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    The HiFi and Home Theater thread...what gear are you listening to?

    I figured I'd start this thread as I've been in the consumer electronics, home entertainment space for over 35 years. A bit about my background;

    I started as a stock boy at age 15 at an old HiFi chain called Tech HiFi. Worked my way through school by working at HiFi stores in Harvard Square and Boston, and when out, tried my hand at what I studied and hated it. I was a mediocre musician at best and wanted to be around music, so I went on to manage an A/V store called Sound Advice in HVD2.

    Worked in retail for many years and landed a job at Cambridge Soundworks, one of the first direct to consumer companies, moved on to a company called CWD which sold purpose designed A/V furniture, and they were owned by the same company that owned and distributed B&W speakers and Rotel electronics. I was the National Sales Manager for CWD but I got to wear the B&W and Rotel hats while traveling the US on occasion.

    Went to Linn Products (Scotland) as the National and moved on to perhaps my best gig until my latest, which was the VP of Sales and Marketing for Mark Levinson. I got to work with the engineering team on design (mostly ID as I'm no engineer), and I ran the brand worldwide. Did this for a few years and went on to be the President of Meridian in NA, but only for a year as my Dad passed and I moved back home to be with my family.

    I distributed the Wharfedale brand of speakers for the past 4-5 years and very recently, two weeks ago, took a position with SVS speakers as Director of Global Sales. SVS makes the best subwoofers in the world and our new speakers are one of the best values anywhere.

    The system I'm currently listening to consists of modified Dahlquist DQ-10 speakers with a Linn 2250 power amp and a modified Anthem Pre-1L tube preamp. Sources are a Wadia CD player, Toshiba Blue Ray (for 2 channel theater) and I am in the midst of picking out a new turntable/arm/cartridge combo. The system sounds incredible. I recently had a Mark Levnson/Kharma speakers/VPI/Wadia system set up in the same room and believe it or not, this sounds better (it's the speakers for sure).

    I have so many speakers and components lying around....too much to list. Of course, I have my SVS system on the way of Ultra Towers and two subs (probably the SB13 Ultras but not sure yet). More on that sound when set up and broken in.

    One thing that I've come to know over the past few years....you don't have to spend tens of thousands to get great sound anymore. I'm not suggesting that $200 receivers are great, they are not, but you can get an excellent system for $6-7k now that would have cost $15k or more years ago.

    I do consider myself an expert on system design/setup/room integration and placement, so please, if anyone has any questions or is seeking opinions about purchases, feel free to run them by me. I'd truly be very happy to help anyone find the best sound for their outlay regardless of how much that is.

    One more thing....I am not an audiophile. Always disliked that term. I am a music lover that wants to experience the full emotional impact that an exceptional sound, high performance system delivers.

    What gear are you listening to or contemplating purchasing or upgrading to? How does your system sound?

    Thanks for reading and have a great day.

    Yours in music,

    Walter
    Last edited by wschofield3; Nov 29, 2014 at 04:05 PM.

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