New speakers. New room.


A while back I posted some questions about a nice pair or Aerial Acoustics 6T speakers that I inherited. I already had a primary system with a semi-dedicated room for listening. So these went in our formal living room, a room we don’t use much unless we have company. My wife allowed the speakers but did not want a big pile of amps and pre-amps, etc. I got one of the new Sonos Amps to go with them. The amp is not of the same caliber as the speakers but it is small, cheap-ish, and has reasonable power and in fact does a good job. I’m far happier with it than I thought I would be. Plus, since it is Sonos based my wife can use it easily with the Sonos App. I’ve come home many times to find her in there listening to music while she reads.

Anyway, the point of this post is really just an observation: We are now using our living room. And its a nice room to be in. So I’m enjoying these fine speakers but also enjoying the room itself. So its a win-win really. From an interior design standpoint the speakers, though elegant, are a bit out of place but the Amp is completely out of sight. But now even my wife agrees that its a small price to pay. All of which is to say, if you have rooms you don’t use much, put a modestly priced system in there and enjoy the music and the room.




n80
I tried hard, but could not find the amplifier. Is it in the cabinet? Above what looks like a 16-piece encyclopedia.
+1 @twoleftears 

I have a pair of Altec Malibu; they sound sublime with class A amplification or Scott tube monoblocks!!

I dig the center rug.

Regards, 
Jose
You really need to learn how to set up speakers that chair by the left one that's ruining everything. Maybe you should go to the Cardas site and get some education.
glupson, the amp is a Sonos Amp and is about 8x8x4 inches. It is on a small table at the far end of the couch. I’m going to make a small stand for it and put it under the table so it will be virtually invisible from a decor standpoint.

havoc, as they say "some education" can be a dangerous thing.
A very exquisite reading parlour.  Your rugs are very nice.  Looks comfortable and inviting.