Greg Handy’s Reference Audiophile System

Greg Handy's Reference Audiophile System
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Greg Handy developed a passion for audio in his early teens when he worked as an installer of car audio systems. This experience taught him about passive and eternal power amplification, active crossovers, subwoofers and much more. 

Soon thereafter, Greg’s interests grew to stereo home audio and multichannel home theater systems. Once he purchased his own single family home, the natural progression was installing audiophile-grade sound systems and theater systems in different rooms, spending lots of time and plenty of money along the way. It wasn’t long before he began doing the same for friends and family. 

Greg Handy's Reference Audiophile System
Greg Handy’s Reference Audiophile System

In 2015 Greg began reviewing audio components professionally online. Today Greg is writing equipment reviews for FutureAudiophile.com with the hope of growing awareness on the importance, pleasure, and gratification of a well thought out audio system. Greg has upwards of 100 articles (and growing) in his by line. 

Here is an image of Greg Handy's electronics in his high end audiophile system
Here is an image of Greg Handy’s electronics in his high end audiophile system

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Source Components 
• Bluesound Node Music Streamer (read the review)

Oppo BDP-203 Blu-ray “universal” player
• Oppo BDP-205 Blu-ray “universal” player
• (3) Apple TV 4K Streamers
• Roku Ultra 4 K Streamer 
• Spectrum Cable TV Receiver
 

Preamps/Receivers 
• Anthem AVM 60 
• NAD M17 V2

• Pass Labs XP-22 (read the review)

Power Amps 
• 
NAD M27 7 Channel Amplifier 
• 
Krell Theater 7 Multi-Channel Amplifier 
• Pass Labs XA60.8
Mono Block Amplifiers (read the review)

Audiophile Loudspeakers 
• 
Focal Kanta No. 2 
• 
Vienna Acoustics Schoenberg, and Webern’s speakers 
• 
PSB In Ceiling and In-Wall Architectural Speakers