Description

As described, it is simple but sounds good for the small to medium sized room. Looking for suggestions.
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    • Arcam CD-72t
    • Nordust super flat lines biwired
    • NBS Stingher III
    • Creek 5350se
    • Epos M-12

Comments 4

Nice and clean, and I bet it sounds great!

chadnliz

Owner
I listen to a lot of jazz, such as Miles, Patricia Barber, Yellow jackets and Joe Sample. The epos have very good imaging and have very good bass for there size. I am definitely looking for suggestions for a full size speaker that won't over power the room. I am going to give Usasoccer's suggestions at try. I am not sure if I am going to go with the PS Audio, but I will audition a few power conditioners.

gmerritt1160

Hysterical...I spit milk out of my nose in salute to Usasoccer for his post.
Gmerritt...whaddaya listen to? That might spur suggestions. I admire the simple set-up (having not spent a ton on my own system) and the legendary bang-for-the-buck brands you're using. I wonder whether you couldn't use suggestions for a budget full-range speaker, depending on your music listening. I'm assuming from their size that you're not getting a ton of bass out of the Epos, but instead went with them because they offer much more in other areas.

strassman

Boring! Boring! Boring! Come on we want to see thirty year old turntables that have been rebuilt, one hundred pound amps, speakers that stand ten feet high in acoustic tuned rooms, cables the size of garden water hoses. Get with the program the only thing your system could be good for is to listen to music. Here are some suggestions. Raise your cables off the floor. You can use drinking glasses to try it out. Vibration control for your CD player, I use Aurios isolation bearings under my CD player with good results. Lastly clean power. I have a PS Audio’s P300 power plant. It made a sizable impact on my system. Lastly just enjoy the music you play on your system.
Aaron

usasoccer

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