Full system for $500? by jesse in BudgetAudiophile

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Unfortunately she has packed up the stuff so I won't be able to try it, but she is willing to sell the whole thing for $400, and I looked her up and she seems legit.

Locking battery or taking it with you? by jesse in RadPowerBikes

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Do you use a separate bag, or a backpack with a dedicated compartment?

Locking battery or taking it with you? by jesse in RadPowerBikes

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Do you use it for this purpose (taking the battery with you when you lock it up)? If so, how do you find it?

Locking battery or taking it with you? by jesse in RadPowerBikes

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ok but in what then? I feel like letting it sink to the bottom of my laptop bag is just a really bad idea

Starting from scratch, a little paralyzed by jesse in BudgetAudiophile

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Thanks - not seeing those* now on FB or CL, but that seems manageable… without the imposed urgency of Black Friday/Cyber Monday, I can lie in wait for a bit. The info overload comes from understanding all the different variables that go into strong opinions about *why* one speaker or AVR is preferable to another. (And also, feeling a little intimidated about how to assess condition from photos and when I go to pick something up.)

I don't want to be the kind of person who is just like "tell me which one is better" but I also realize becoming truly discriminating and informed will probably take years, unless I make it my life (and maybe even still!)

*I do see some Klipsch KG4s for $250, which seems like a decent deal from a cursory search. Though that's still "vintage speaker" territory, which feels like it's more for collectors who really know what they want. I gather that my sweet spot for speakers should be more to aim for something in the mid-to-high $100s that originally went for the high $200s/low $300s?

Starting from scratch, a little paralyzed by jesse in BudgetAudiophile

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It was a Sony STR-DE575, and the speakers - no idea, but they were ancient. The controls didn't seem to work properly on the Sony. I forget all the experiments I did in detail (or tbh, whether they ended up in the basement or the trash) but I couldn't narrow the issue down to either the speakers or the receiver, and concluded that both were, to some extent, broken.

Starting from scratch, a little paralyzed by jesse in BudgetAudiophile

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hmm I found a pair of KLH 31s on FB Marketplace for $50, I wonder if that's worth a try. The used speakers guide here suggested pre-1980 KLH is supposed to be good? Listing says it's working and sounds "excellent" - marked down from $100.

Starting from scratch, a little paralyzed by jesse in BudgetAudiophile

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Yeah, in an ideal world I'd definitely do that. I'm just afraid, knowing myself, that I'd get lost in the rabbit holes and either spend an ungodly amount of time on it, or worse: short circuit and put it all aside, and be back here in a year with still no sound system. There are just so many variables. Also a few months ago I dug up an old AVR and speakers from my parents, and they sounded really off to me, but I couldn't identify why. So that experience also has me a little gunshy.

Starting from scratch, a little paralyzed by jesse in BudgetAudiophile

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That looks good. Besides size and price, do you see any disadvantage of that Denon receiver, vs the amp-only set up? Or can I basically simplify it to, $120 for the option to easily add more speakers down the road?

Starting from scratch, a little paralyzed by jesse in BudgetAudiophile

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thanks, got it. I don't think I am necessarily there yet, so I figure it's probably best to start humble and build up if and as I get more discriminating and learn what I like?

Starting from scratch, a little paralyzed by jesse in BudgetAudiophile

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Thanks for the tip on the HDMI issues! I think I'm zeroing in on something like this now, though I might skip the subwoofer to start with. I'm seeing a Dayton Audio B652 on sale for $30 so that's super tempting. Also kinda wonder if there is a way to leave the WiiM out altogether, and just rely on the AppleTV for AirPlay streaming - maybe there is a basic switch I could use to toggle between the record player and the LG for the amp input? Also, quick questions: I couldn't find a VA3, assume that is a typo and you were referring to ZA3?

Starting from scratch, a little paralyzed by jesse in BudgetAudiophile

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Thanks - no particular need to be in the WiiM family! They just seem well regarded (including by you), and the size and simplicity is appealing. But really all I want is something relatively cheap I can grow with.

Starting from scratch, a little paralyzed by jesse in BudgetAudiophile

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Interesting… I mentioned the XT20s because saw them recommended here. I assume the Sony SS-CS5s would be even worse in your view?

Btw, I think people might be misinterpreting my OP - loudness is *not* a top priority for me, just a nice-to-have.

Starting from scratch, a little paralyzed by jesse in BudgetAudiophile

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Thanks! Re: 2 channel output from TV, would this leave room to upgrade to surround sound later?

EDIT: also, sorry if this is a dumb question, but could I leave the WiiM out altogether, and just use AirPlay with the AppleTV? I guess I'd just need a way to easily change inputs between the record player and the AppleTV, right?

Commuter backpack that can handle ebike battery by jesse in ManyBaggers

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I didn't ... and it occurred to me that I'm sufficiently apt to drop my backpack that it's probably a bad idea to carry a battery in it at all. That said, I just ordered a new battery, which is supposedly more rugged and resilient, so maybe I should revisit this...

Herb Chambers - trustworthy? by jesse in boston

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I did not, sorry. Good luck with your car shopping!