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Potential future updates:
Innuos Pulsar, Hana umami red, Triode Wire Labs full wire outfit (only power cables and ethernet remain)
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Room Details

Dimensions: 21’ × 13’  Medium
Ceiling: 10’


Components Toggle details

    • Michell Engineering Orbe SE
    Limited black/gold
    with Dustcover
    • Graham Engineering 2.2 Tonearm
    • Hana ML
    • ModWright PH 9.0XT
    Modwright PH9.0X - 'T' power supply upgrade (4/24)
    Modwright PH9.0/X/T Reference Umbilical Cabl
    DH Labs Red Wave Signature Power Cord

    Tubes:
    NOS Amperex 6DJ8 White Globe
    NOS Reflektor 6C45
    NOS Philips 5R4GYS

    Alternate:
    NOS RCA 5R4GY
    • Innuos Zen MK3
    Streamer/Server
    Accessory:
    iFi Lan Silencer
    • Allnic Audio D5000 DHT DAC
    • Aric Audio Super 6SN7 Linestage
    Tubes:
    Current & Preferred:
    Linlai Elite E-6SN7 (x2)
    NOS RCA 5U4G (x1)

    Alternate:
    NOS Sylvania JAN 6SN7GT VT-231 2 Hole Bad Boy, Black Plates (x2)
    NOS RCA JAN 5692 6SN7 Red Base (x2)

    Tweaks:
    Herbie's Tenderfoot Vibration Isolation Feet (x4)

    • Aric Audio Super 2A3 SET
    Tubes:
    Current:
    KR Audio 2A3 (x2)
    Linlai E-6SN7 (x1)
    NOS RCA 5691 Red Base (x1)
    NOS RCA 5U4G (x2)

    Alternate:
    EML 2A3-S Meshplate
    Svetlana SV-2A3 (2C4C) NOS
    Linlai 2A3
    NOS Sylvania JAN 6SN7GT VT-231 2 Hole Bad Boy, Black Plates (x1)

    Tweaks:
    Herbie's Tenderfoot Vibration Isolation Feet (x4 for amp, x4 for power supply)
    • Coherent Audio GR 18 (Speakers)
    Santos Rosewood veneer
    • Saturn Audio 103c mkII
    Power Filter
    • Triode Wire Labs American Speaker Cables
    9ft
    • Triode Wire Labs Passion USB
    1.5m
    • Triode Wire Labs Phono RCA "Spirit II"
    1m RCA to RCA
    • Triode Wire Labs Spirit II RCA Interconnects
    1m (x2); 0.8m (x1)
    • Custom Audio Rack
    Evan Williams @ Woodseer Building - Portland, OR. Solid walnut.

Comments 36

Owner
@honeyooi Thank you! I'm a bit jealous of your Kuzma XL :)

mmcgill829

Love the look on your system, very well.
and sound must be great too .


honeyooi

Owner
@gryphongryph Thank you! At low volumes they sound clear, but lose bass power. Moderate listening volume is ideal to get full-range fullness to the sound. Granted, these are giant things - the drivers are 18" in diameter - so they're really begging to get cranked up a bit.

I'd probably recommend going down the 15 or 12 model if a smaller room or to play at lower volumes (or just look for something else entirely). I have experienced with the concentric/co-axial type speakers like Tannoys and these that this tends to be their weak point. My previous Tannoys had the same problem and needed moderate volume to really come alive.

Once these get the right volume, they come alive though!

mmcgill829

Congratulations with a beautiful system, how are the speakers on lower volume?

gryphongryph

Owner
@veroguy Thanks a lot!

mmcgill829

Beautiful system.  Those speakers!

veroguy

Owner
Couple tweaks...

Added 4x Herbies Tenderfeet under my Allnic DAC. Not as drastic of a change vs my pre-amp and amplifier, but a little more focused. Most noticeable on lower frequencies this time.

Swapped the Cat 8 Ethernet for Cat 6 (had both already) to see if I noticed any difference. If there is any change, it is not detected by my ears. Apparently the shielding in cat 8 can sometimes cause some issues, but it did not for me. It might also just be dependent on your home and quality of in-wall wiring and such too. Was no cost to test though, so why not.

mmcgill829

Owner
@jond Thank you! I appreciate the comment! The Allnic DAC is really nice, especially at the price I got it at. I am not sure it would have been a pick at the retail pricing originally, but at the used market prices of them these days, they way overperform. I basically got it for cheaper than the Denafrips pontus + iris I bought new previously, and it blows that out of the water. Was considering moving up to a Terminator but instead got offered this and after demoing, really liked it! The only other DACs I've really *loved* after hearing were some of the higher end Lampizator models, but they are quite expensive (and very large) so not really a good option for me.

The speakers sure are beautiful! It took a while to decide on a finish, but very happy with the choice I landed on.

mmcgill829

hey @mmcgill829 not sure how I missed this gorgeous system just wow! Those Coherent speakers are drop dead gorgeous I've seen pics of their speakers before but never such a pretty pair! And that Allnic Dac must sound amazing I thought it was a phono stage when I first saw it. And confirmed 2a3 fan here so I love all those glowing bottles driving those stunning speakers!

jond

Owner
@david_ten Thanks for checking it out! It's been an eventful past year - not a single piece of equipment remains from pre-May 2023 when I upgraded my turntable and started this cascade of upgrades!

mmcgill829

Great to see your system! I was recently in Dallas. Should have popped in for a listen.

david_ten

Owner
Added Herbie's Tenderfoot vibration isolation feet under my linestage, amplifier and amp power supply as an experiment. Noticed immediately more defined and less sibilant vocals, of all things. Low cost tweak overall, so keeping them.

Got a pair of KR 2A3 tubes and compared with my EML mesh plates. In my system with the rest of my gear and tube choices, the KR 2A3 tubes are a bit more musical and liquid sounding. The EML mesh plates have a wider soundstage (almost unnaturally so, at times), and the sound is a bit more 'hot' - clean and somewhat mid/high end biased. Don't get me wrong though, these are MINOR differences that are being highlighted. Both are excellent options and around the same price point. The EML was the best I heard prior, even compared to some NOS options. However, the KR tubes just provide a more relaxed and musical presentation that I can listen to for many hours and are staying in my system for the foreseeable future.

I also got another pair of the Linlai E6SN7 and replaced the 6SN7 in my power amplifier with one. Not as large of a change in the sound as in my preamplifier (naturally), but will see how it sounds once it breaks in.

mmcgill829

Thanks for the help…where are you ….

silverfoxvtx1800

Owner
@silverfoxvtx1800 very much so!

mmcgill829

You still love the Coherents?

silverfoxvtx1800

Owner
@silverfoxvtx1800 Thanks for the comment! I responded to your DM just now regarding the Coherents. As far as the DAC goes, I ended up replacing my Denafrips Pontus II / Iris combo with the Allnic D-5000 DHT Dac and very much enjoy it. I picked it up from a good friend for an absolute steal of a deal, so I would be extremely hard pressed to find something better at that price point - would likely need to be ~$15-20k!

mmcgill829

Hello McGill,
After reading your post on the Coherent Audio speakers I have decided to get them in the 15”…they should sing with my Pass Labs XA-25 Class A amp..reading you are looking for a Dac, I found a Dac out of Denmark that totally kills the Denafrips Venus I have …it’s the New Ontech Dac 07…it’s a steal for what it costs..$2500…really smooth out the Klipsch Forte IVs I have..

silverfoxvtx1800

Owner
Replaced Furman Elite 15PFI with Saturn Audio 103c mkII power filter. As skeptical as I am about power filters and such, I noticed an immediate improvement, especially with handling vocal sibilance. It also improved background 'blackness' for me. This includes having my amplifier plugged into it directly versus to the wall.

mmcgill829

Owner
Quick update:
1. Replaced photo of MW PH9.0XT now that I got the power supply back.
2. Picked up the TWL USB cable
3. TWL Speaker cable won my shootout vs. Mapleshade Double Helix Plus, so have decided to keep them.

mmcgill829

Owner
@milpai Interesting. Just any outlet on a conditioner works? That's a bit strange. I've heard great things about it, but I have to admit I am skeptical with how it is doing anything. I suppose it's just something you have to try and see if you hear any difference or not!

mmcgill829

The way Puron has worked for most folks, is to plug it directly in the conditioner. That way it would not waste an outlet. But in my case, I have plugged it into the outlet that the conditioner is plugged into. I was anyways not using that extra outlet for any other component. And I do have 2 dedicated 20amp lines (4 outlets).
But I hope you are able to give the Puron a shot. I resisted it for the longest time. But once I tried, there was no going back.

milpai

Owner
@milpai Thanks - I've seen mentions of that before and found it interesting. Does it "waste" an outlet, or can something be plugged into it? Just curious because I have two outlets - one for my conditioner and one for my amp directly - and that is it, so I don't really have spare outlets to stick it in!

@scar972 Thank you! I appreciate the feedback. While my first priority isn't appearance of gear - sticking to a strict black chassis preference (or wood) has helped keep everything cohesive, which is important to me!

mmcgill829

Beautiful system mate, congrats! The wood and component colors really complimented each other well.

scar972

If tweaks is what you need, then you have to try the Puron filter that @verafiaudio sells. It is simply amazing what it does in my system. They have a 30-day trial. I am sure you will not return it.

milpai

Owner
@milpai Thanks! I do dabble in photography a bit on the side. I'm pretty happy with how everything has come together, and now I am mostly down to tweaks.

mmcgill829

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