Who's into home entertainment systems?

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Attached is a labeled diagram of our home entertainment system which we've recently upgraded.
It's mainly a big TV as the music sources are mostly used with the ceiling speaker system
for background music (they can be played through the hi fi speakers, however).

I'm not into streaming, but I would like to add a higher end CD player or transport for more critical listening.
The cable box is light, so maybe I could put it under that. (My vinyl library isn't in good enough condition
to warrant adding a good turntable.)

The choice of a commercial signage display instead of a larger projector/filmscreen system is for viewability
with ambient light present. The screen is 98" diagonally or just over seven feet horizontally.
 
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Attached is a labeled diagram of our home entertainment system which we've recently upgraded.
It's mainly a big TV as the music sources are mostly used with the ceiling speaker system
for background music (they can be played through the hi fi speakers, however).

I'm not into streaming, but I would like to add a higher end CD player or transport for more critical listening.
The cable box is light, so maybe I could put it under that. (My vinyl library isn't in good enough condition
to warrant adding a good turntable.)

The choice of a commercial signage display instead of a larger projector/filmscreen system is for viewability
with ambient light present. The screen is 98" diagonally or just over seven feet horizontally.

Denon is good. They have some nice hi-end players. Just remember, digitally recorded music also has it's limitations, if you want to get technical.
 
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