Room Details

Dimensions: 14’ × 19’  Medium
Ceiling: 8’


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    • Shelter 901 III
    • Koetsu Rosewood Signature
    • Hana ML Phono Cartridge
    • Technics SL-1200G Table
    • Micro Seiki MA-505L Tonearm
    On the Acoustand pod. Plays LPs on the SL-1200G. Koetsu RS mounted.
    • Custom Design Cinemag 1254 Based SUT
    20x gain
    • Paragon System E Preamplifier
    Used as a phono preamp. tape output (phono section only)
    • Bryston BDP-3 Digital Music Player
    • Bryston BDA-3 D/A
    • Bryston BP-17 Cubed Preamplifier
    • dBx Graphic Equalizer 1231 Graphic Equalizer
    • Sublime Acoustic K231 Crossover
    120 Hz XO Freq
    • Bryston 2.5B Cubed
    135 W/CH into 8 ohms. Very clean.
    • Revel F208 Speakers
    • HSU ULS-15 Subwoofer
    • Real Traps Absorbers and diffusers
    black panels for absorbing 100-500Hz. Located behind the speakers and the listener.
    Floor to ceiling Corner traps.
    • Oppo BDP-105
    • Acoustand Pod
    This pod allows a second arm to be used on a turntable. I'm using this pod for the Micro Seiki MA-505L arm.

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Owner
Jeff, I'm still searching but I really enjoy the Koetsu RS on the SL-1200G using a Micro Seiki MA-505L tonearm mounted outboard the table. Presently I'm using a DIY SUT with th Cinemags and the Paragon System E tube preamp as the phono preamp. About as sweet as one can get.

kevemaher

Owner
The Sansui tuner is the TU-X1, arguably the best tuner Sansui ever made and one of the greatest tuners all time. I have also repaired the Sansui TU-919, 717, and 9900 as well as Kenwoods and other brands.. All Sansui tuners are wonderful tuners. I've learned how to repair and align, so I can keep the tuner in top shape. Every tuner in the Sansui line will meet or exceed the specs if they are properly aligned. And they stay aligned. The Kenwoods have a lot of adjustments and can perform better than the Sansuis, but the adjustments are temperature sensitive and will drift after a short while.
Alas, there are no good stations in this rural location in the Sierra foothills in CA. I've got a high gain rotary antenna on the roof from which I can get great signal from a tower about 100 miles away that broadcasts classical all day. Local stations are mostly country, religious or Spanish speaking. Not my cuppa.

kevemaher