The Joy of Multiple Setups in Audiophile Heaven

I’ve noticed that often when folks post their setups they have multiple sets of speakers if not multiple full setups.

Summary

  • Exploring different setups adds a layer of fun and excitement to the audiophile experience.
  • Having multiple systems can cater to varied listening preferences and purposes.
  • Some users have setups in different rooms for different use cases or locations.
  • Experimentation and tinkering with different gear can be a source of enjoyment for audiophiles.
  • Mixing Things Up

    One user shared, “Yeah that’s the fun. I just picked up some BMRs because I wanted to experience the ribbon and wide dispersion for example… that’s a lot more fun for me compared to climbing up the Focal line or going from Bronze to Silver.”

    Variety Rules

    Another user mentioned, “I have two residences… a 4K sf home in Omaha with a BIG system and a 900 sf apartment in Orlando. Therefore I need two systems.”

    Room by Room Setups

    Sharing their setups, a user commented, “I have 3: In the living room I have my Yamaha Avr hooked up to some Cornwalls L/R, a Klipsch RP 504C center and some RP 600m’s as rears. I have Yamaha CR 1020 for music I can switch to with.”

    In the bedroom, they have a different setup, “In my bedroom I have a Luxman FQ900 hooked up to some KLH 24’s and a Klipsch sub.”

    Lastly, they have a setup in their loft/office, “In my loft/office area I have a single Cornwall hooked up to a Sansui 4900z that I stream straight from my laptop when I work from there.”

    Playtime Galore

    One user described their setup, “I have four different setups in four different rooms in my house. Not only do I love tinkering with lots of different gear at once, they each have an intended purpose! It’s mostly split up by media type, but it’s really just a good excuse to play with a bunch of different things at once!”