Another vote for old equipment you own or find at thrift stores.
I don't keep an audiophile system in my main living quarters because kids, times have changed, space, etc. But I did put some old equipment to use in my garage and it sounds great.
I have a Rotel surround pre-amp that was pretty high-end in its day but became instantly obsolete when digital surround processing came out. Took advantage of this when I bought it new from an esoteric shop in NYC twenty-five years ago. Never used it for surround, but it sure has a nice clean sound.
For power, I use an old SAE amp I bought in college long ago. I think it's 100W per channel and built like a tank. Have used it in countless dorms, apartments, workshops, houses since 1990 when I got it. Cool 80s lighting and design too if that's your thing (IDGAF).
For main speakers, I have four JBL studio monitors mounted high at four corners of my garage (x-channeled of course). They have adaptors to run at 70V, but I'm using them in regular mode. Also sound very nice. Also quite indestructable. Relatively small form-factor too.
Then finally . . . a big *** 400W Velodyne sub. If you look closely you can see I made a new cabinet for it out of plywood. The other one fell prey to dampness in my Brooklyn and Philadelphia workshops (old buildings).
I use a Bluetooth receiver (with decent specs/standards) to send music from my phone to the system. Convenient and comes up every time with no messing around.
Sound is clean at all levels . . . and it can rock the block when called upon (I'm suburban dad all the way these days, but you know . . .)
Jason
