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I tried to build on the strengths and minimize the weaknesses of each component. Gallo Ref speakers have wonderful treble, good but not great midrange, and wonderful bass with second voice-coil driven. Using tube preamp and amps to warm-up the midrange. Using Gallo Subamp plus REL subwoofer to strengthen the bass. Using speaker-level output from C-J's to drive Gallo Subamp and REL subwoofer. Bass is fast and tight, strong as you want it to be, and really well integrated.

Strengths: Best bass I have heard in any system including big transmission-line systems and Vanderstein 5's. Midrange is warm and liquid. Not at all syrupy. High end is fantastic, no glare or grain. Fast leading-edge transients with CDT tweeters. Holographic imaging with deep soundstage.

Weaknesses: Not the most transparent system I have heard. Better transparency with the S200 solid-state amp. Soundstage height is limited.
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    • Magnum Dynalab MD 90T
    Magnum Dynalab 90T triode tuner
    • Sony 999ES
    CD/SACD player
    • Project Perspective
    Project Perspective turntable
    • Sumiko Bluepoint Special
    BluePoint Special EvoIII
    • EAR USA 834P
    EAR 344P tube phonostage
    • ModWright 9.0SE
    ModWright 9.0SE
    • Conrad Johnson Premier 12
    Conrad-Johnson Premier 12 monoblocks
    • Anthony Gallo Acoustics SubAmp
    Gallo Sub-amplifier for Ref3's second voice coil
    • Gallo Acoustics Reference III
    Anthony Gallo Reference 3 speakers
    • Custom Stand for Gallo Ref3
    Solid maple (3
    • REL Acoustics REL Acoustics Storm III
    REL Storm III subwoofer
    • Creek OBH 21SE
    Creek OBH-21SE headphone amplifier
    • Musical Fidelity X-10 V3
    Tube output buffer for iPOD and computer sources.
    • Tripp Lite LCR2400
    Tripp Lite 2400-watt rack mount line conditioner

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Nice system!Really like your setup and room,,very clean and uncluttered,,very tastefull!Ray

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