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Big rig in sunroom.  New SUT (August 2024) completes the system.  Life is good.
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    • Small Green Computer sonicTransporter i5
    Roon server
    • Swissonor PPP
    Step up transformer - Hashimoto HM-7
    Swissonor attached phono cable to phono pre
    • Audio Note (UK) AN-E/Lx Signature
    Poplar burl, w/custom crossovers by Deja Vu Audio using vintage parts; had to replace original paper woofers with hemp versions due to cat incident.  AN Lexus LX 96 speaker cable.
    • Synthesis Art in Music Ensemble
    Tube integrated amp, w/ Preferred Series NOS 8x7189/EL84 (Preferred Series NOS from The Tube Store), 4x 12AU7 (new production Tung-Sol)
    • Synthesis Art in Music Brio
    Tube phono pre, 2x12AX7 (new production Electro-Harmonix)
    • Garrard 401
    Restored w/custom plinth by Woodsong Audio; Track Audio isolation feet.
    • Reed Tonearms 3P
    12” cocobolo tonearm.  
    Finewire C37 tonearm cable w/cryo & WBT Nextgen plugs.
    • Koetsu Urushi Tsugaru
    cartridge
    • Gold Note DS-10
    DAC/streamer w/PSU-10 EVO optional power supply - Roon endpoint (ethernet).
    Decware DSR interconnect (to amp).
    • Straightwire Pro Thunder
    Pro Thunder pc for integrated amp
    Black Thunder pc for phono pre
    Gray Lightning pcs for DAC and tt
    • Triode Wire Labs Spirit II RCA Interconnects
    Spirit II for phono pre (to amp)
    • Audio Sensibility Impact SE
    star grounded power strip, with Testament SE power cable

Comments 36

Owner
@linnie01 

Thanks!  It’s cool to have rooms that work for audio, and living, simultaneously.

mdalton

Beautiful room, beautiful table.  Enjoy!

linnie01

No, I did all the work on the TT itself. I fit the chassis, located and installed the arm, made and installed the purpleheart top and sides, made and installed the insert trim pieces, and the hardest thing out all of it, putting the Waterlox  Tung Oil high gloss finish. Twelve coats of it, with nearly 24 hours between coats. Just so you know, my employment was as a heavy equiment operator, but I built my own house as well. So high grade wood finshes was not in my reportoire of endeavors. It's hard.

I tried with polyethelene gloss finish, but I couldn't get it to lay down right, so I sanded it all down, and went to the tung oil.

It's not as nice as what I've seen Chris and others do, but it's good enough for me. The wood part was easy in comparison. When something went wrong, as it often does on one of my projects, I just saw the wood of the plimth, make new boards from 1 1/2" thick boards of Purpleheart on my tablesaw, shape them, install and sand them, and lastly, put the Tung Oil finish on the table.

It was a very long and engaging process, but I enjoyed it, and I love what I have to show for it.
Thanks for your comments.
Best regards,
Dan

islandmandan

Owner
@islandmandan 

Love your system, and your 401 of course!  Did you paint the tt yourself, or did someone else do it?  Chris H did mine in what looks like the same gloss black, and it’s perfect.

mdalton

Owner
Thanks.  Have owned the AN-Es for about 10 years, and have always loved their tonality.  They still make me happy.

mdalton

Beautiful system. I especially like your Garrard 401 with the blue Woodsong plinth. Chris Harban is a marvel at what he does.
I've never had any pliths made by him, but many years ago, I bought my Dynavector 501 tonearm from him. I recently installed a new armlift from a current 507 arm, and with some home machining, I was able to make it work perfectly.
If you'd like, feel free to check out my DIY plinth and  Dynavector arm. It's a system that keeps me smiling.

Regards,
Dan (Whidbey Island, Washington

islandmandan

Beautiful room and system. Are you a long time AN fan? I have heard them at audio shows and they sound pretty nice. Thanks for sharing the system. Enjoy your music!

milpai

Owner
thanks.  yes, it’s very soothing.  and I know how fortunate I am. my wife and I have guests to dinner fairly frequently, and invariably we end up in the sunroom spinning lps - takes everyone back to earlier times when that’s basically what we did with friends.

mdalton

Thanks for posting your system. Looks great and very soothing window views. My system is in a basement room, so my "window" view is into a light well (although I do have some plants in pots out there).

jaytor

Owner
@tomic601 

thank you sir

mdalton

Cool system, groove and soothing view of the pastoral woods….. bravo

tomic601

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