audiophiles?

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Do we have any stereo nuts on here.Im working on a set of full range driver speakers.Then its going to be a tube amp kit next.I have built all the speakers so far in my system and they really sound good.You get alot for your $ when you build it.
 
Mark Levinson 331 amp x2
Audible Illusions 3A Pream
I had a Wilson Audio Watt/Puppy 5.1 but I sold it when I move from Seattle back to LA, so I'm running Vandersteen 2CE speakers.
Mark Levinson 37 CD trasport
Pioneer Elite PDS95 CD transport
Mark Levinson 36 DA Processor


Don't care for surround sound.
 
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I bought an Audiovalve Assistent 50 intergrated tube amp last sept. but ended up not using it at this moment, hoping someday I will hook it up and enjoy it. :tongue:

Here is the website of This Assistent 50

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I'm on the same track as you but I'm not going to build my own stuff - I'm looking around now for a nice pair of used Cain & Cain Abby's, to be run by a Fi X 2A3 SET amp.
 
I'm a big believer in analog/vinyl for the best sound. My current system is mostly Yamaha.
 
Lexicon MC-12 Processor
Krell 3250 Amp (front 3 channels)
B&K AV5000 (mid and rear surround channels)
Linn Ikemi CD Player
Panasonic DVD-RP91 Player
Sonus Faber Grand Amati Speakers (front three speakers)
Diva Swans (mid and rear speakers)
Arial SW12 Subwoofer
PS Audio PowerPlant 300 power regenerator
PS Audio power outlets
PS Audo Power Cables


Looking the new Pioneer Elite DVD player and some other goodies:tongue:
 
That is a very nice amp.I cant believe your not using it.You should look into a set of Lowther horns for that baby.

I was planning on setting it up in a different room ( 2 Ch. w/ turntable).

My current media room setting:

Anthem Statement D1 Proc.
Acurus Amps (2)
Meridian CD Transport
Martin Logan SL3 (Front)
Martin Logan Cinama (Center)
Martin Logan Stylos (Rear)
M&K Sub.
Audioquest.
Stewart G3 100" Screen.
Sony Pearl 1080P Proj.

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It's nice to see Audiophiles still alive. Most of the high end shop in S. Cal all turned into home theater specialists.
 
I'm the founder of www.audiokarma.org , many moons ago......

My systems are modest now compared to the McIntosh rack I once had, but in the living room, I've got a Carver 6250 hooked to Paradigm Titans, and I'm formulating my basement "home theater" with Altec A7 "Voice of the Theatre" speakers, out of a movie theater in Michigan.

I loves big audio :biggrin:

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The only issue with having these speakers in a room that measures about 15 x 20 is that the soundstage blows way past you, and ends up somewhere in the middle of the street in front of your house :wink:

At one time, I had a pair of A7's hooked to a McIntosh MC2105 amp. The speakers being in the neighborhood of 108 dB efficient, the amp basically was idling.....but I've never heard anything blend the horns and LF drivers so seamlessly.

Can't beat horns and tubes, though......I have many fond memories of playing Miles Davis KOB, and having the sax riffs just send chills up my spine.....
 
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I will be selling all my stuff over the next month. I am going to down size the stereo at the new house. Being 42 y/o, I don't listen to it loud anymore.

I have a cabinet you may be interested in for your home theater
 
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I decided to try a combination critical listening and HT setup as I spend all of my time in out great-room. It was tough to get it right with a 65" P-elite in the middle, but it is possible:
Mac C200/Mac MX 135/Marantz S11/Marantz 8400/Classe 350 monoblocks/ Classe 500 HT amp/Paridign S8's w/surrounds/2-sig 15" subs/wireworld gold/ lots of tube traps and absorbers. The s8's have got to be the bang for the buck speakers. They are brutally transparent. Thats why i went with Mac instead off the Levinson kit I had, although they are very similar, just a little less edgy for the metal tweets. The detail is off the charts. It's all connected in passthru so I can listen 2 chan thru the C200 or do DVD's, TV, whatever thru the MX-135 full surround. Most importantly I can use the tone controls on the 135 to compensate for all the poor quality stuff(music & movies). It's kind of unfortunate, but I've found I'm playing DVD concerts more than high end 2 channel even though the sonics are not quite there (ouch-did I just lose my audiophile card?). I was never a Mac fan, but the ergonomics and reliability are top notch as well as being a great match for the S8's. The discontinued C200 is one fantastic piece. I blacked out all the Mac stuff so they didn't look like leftover nuclear control room components.
 
Onkyo TX SR603x Receiver baby, Onkyo DXC390 C.D Playa, with Klipsh RF7 speakers and Klipsh Sub 10, a Definition Center Channel. I will knock out your fillings watching Jurasssic Park, or listening to OZZY.:cool:
 

Wow! Looks fantastic!

My Martin Logans are on the way! I should be getting them the first week of February. My amplification is Parasound and Hafler and my subs are 2 Velodynes. AudioQuest cabling for the audio side and monoprice for the HDMI. I'm so excited!
 
For high-end tube amplifiers, Canary Audio it is. http://www.canaryaudio.com I used to have CA-309 300B Mono Block Amplifier and I'm lucky enough recently upgraded to their flagship Reference One with eight Western Electric 300B on each channel. They do not sell Reference One anymore since Western Electric bought their design and have Canary made it in their brand name that sell twice more in price. :wink:

For speaker, I use Coincident's Victory. It matches very well with my tube amplifier.
 
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Onkyo TX SR603x Receiver baby, Onkyo DXC390 C.D Playa, with Klipsh RF7 speakers and Klipsh Sub 10, a Definition Center Channel. I will knock out your fillings watching Jurasssic Park, or listening to OZZY.:cool:

Carver A220 amps mono blocked per channel, with server fans between each one, Klipsh KLF 30's front, KLF 20's rear, C-7 center, KSW 15 sub, Fosgate preamp. BOOM!!

It's all fo sale BTW as I am going with a simpler set up after I move. Just one great receiver and Martain logan speakers that a a bit smaller than what I have now. It's going to suck as I know the sound quality will reduce but I am going for the less is more look.
 

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Wish I could call myself my audiophile:redface: - The budget for our HT is so out of control that I had to "downgrade" some of my equipment.

Oh well - like steve said - I am getting a bit too old to hear it loud. I just want it to sound crisp and clean.
 
Wish I could call myself my audiophile:redface: - The budget for our HT is so out of control that I had to "downgrade" some of my equipment.

Oh well - like steve said - I am getting a bit too old to hear it loud. I just want it to sound crisp and clean.

Isn't that wierd how that happens? I would have never thought I wouldn't want to hear anything unless it was cranked. I have not listened to music in at least 2 years where I use to at least 3-4 times a month. Now I understand why my mother bitched when I would crank it up. It is just down right annoying at high levels when you are older no matter how good it sounds.
 
Steven,

Send me a PM on what exactly you are selling and the prices please?
 
Steven,

Send me a PM on what exactly you are selling and the prices please?

I will send it next week. We are selling our stuff in waves room by room. I am moving and would rather just buy all new stuff than huff everything around. I think the speakers would be pretty costly to ship as they are VERY heavy but I could probably have someone crate them up. What are you most interested in?
 
Having been an audiophile for a few decades now, I have (begrudgingly) been integrating H/T into our 2 channel system over the years:

B&K AVR202
(2) Citation 7.1's (bridged to 2x450wpc each)
Cary CD-308 HDCD
Beogram 3404 (MMC20-ES cartridge)
Toshiba HD-A30 HD-DVD
NAD T572 HDCD/DVD
Magnepan MG3A's with MYE stands and Zero Autoformers
(4) TAD SW-150 powered stereo subs
Klipsch surrounds
AR center
Sharp Aquos 46" LCD 1080p TV

My next project is integrating a Media Server computer into the whole thing (wish me luck ;^)

Brian
 
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Still running HT setup at home, thinking of going to Audio Research 2 channel setup, but with the economy going south, I guess that'll have to wait.

Current setup:
- Anthem D1 processor with ARC-1 room correction
- Anthem A5 power amp
- Paradigm S8 (v1) fronts
- Paradigm C5 (v1) center
- Denon 3910 universal player
- Linn LP-12 Sondek turntable with Dynavector DV-20X cartridge
- Audio Research PH5 phono amp
- Focal JMLab Cobalt subwoofer
- Misc cables, a mixture of Kimber and Audioquest cables.

Cheers .. Gus
 
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I will send it next week. We are selling our stuff in waves room by room. I am moving and would rather just buy all new stuff than huff everything around. I think the speakers would be pretty costly to ship as they are VERY heavy but I could probably have someone crate them up. What are you most interested in?

The entire system. Except for CD players, cassette players and record players.
 
The Audiophile market collapsed in the early 90ies in Europe during the recession. You still can find shops but it's not the same as in the 80ies. I have a Harman/Kardon equipement since then which is near to audiophile and which was the highest I could afford back in the days. My interests changed somewhat since then. :) It was a good time. I still have a Luxman PD300 vacuum turntable in the garage.
 
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