It took me years to figure out how to set up the Quatros, even with a good start from my dealer. The key was seeing Richard Vandersteen set up his new Model Sevens in person - and then going back and reading the Quatro set-up instructions and following them to the letter. Two tips: the set-up description in the TAS review of the 7's is almost exactly the same for the Quatros (except you only need a laser pointer instead of the jig); and you must set the height of the speakers in relation to the listening position exactly as specified in the instructions (use the graph provided there). I originally put the Marigo Audio Bear Feet under the speakers in order to decouple the spikes from the floor, but it turns out that I also needed the extra 2 inches of height they provided in order to get the set-up right for my room. (I'd love to own the 7's but I've always preferred the Quatros to the Fives.)
- VPI Reference Super Scoutmaster
The table sits on a Black Diamond Racing Shelf for the Source which in turn is on Nordost Pulsar Points which are screwed into the Target TT5F stand. The tonearm design is incredibly convenient for switching back and forth between different armwands to run both stereo and mono cartridges. I've recently upgraded the arm tube to the 3D printed version - incredible improvement in soundstage and overall resolution. There is an issue with speed stability during warm weather - I suspect that may cause the belts to stretch.
A revelation as an upgrade. Vastly improved bass, soundstage and dynamics.
.34 mv output.
Still burning in, although it already sounds great. One thing that is already very apparent is that scratches, crackle and other record defects on mono records are much quieter with a mono cartridge.
- Audio Research Reference Two SE Phono Stage
It only has 350 hours on it as of October 2014 out of the 600 hours it reportedly needs to break in. So far, combined with the Ref 5 SE, it already looks to be a huge improvement over the non SE versions. It has a Nordost Valhalla power cord and sits on a Black Diamond Source Shelf, which is on their cones, which in turn are on a laminated plywood shelf that is suspended on shelf clips.
- Audio Research Reference 5 SE
Up to 500 hours as of October 2014 out of the 600 hours it supposedly needs in order to break in. As reported It certainly is a huge improvement over the Ref 5. It has a Nordost Valhalla power cord and sits on a Black Diamond Shelf for the Source resting on their cones which in turn are on a plywood shelf suspended on shelf clips.
1980 vintage, modified by Antenna Performance Systems. Even with the ARC Ref 3, more than one audiophile friend mistook the sound of this tuner for that of my CD player. With the Ref 5, I hear better dynamics and more nuance and detail at half the volume I needed with the Ref 3. This is the first time I've ever heard an over-the-air FM tuner throw a soundstage that is wider than the speakers (in this case, much wider).
- Audio Research Reference CD-8
Just upgraded from the (upgraded) CD-7. Still burning in but sounds promising. As usual, I've rolled the tubes.
- Audio Research VM-220 monoblocks
After 1500 hours I replaced the stock 6N1P input/driver tubes with a milspec NOS version called 6N1P-EV. Doing so incrementally improved the dimensionality of the sound. I've also done quite a lot of tube rolling with the 6550's notwithstanding the disapproval of my good friends at ARC. Regardless, NOS tubes improved retrieval of detail, imaging and, above all, the density or continuousness of the sound. I also replaced the amp stands with Black Diamond Shelves for the Source which are sitting on their cones and pucks on the floor. Finally, after much experimentation with both the standard top plate and the optional tube cages, I think these amps sound best without either one.
- Wireworld Gold Eclipse interconnects
Most are version 3+, some are version 5. 7 meter balanced from preamp to amps; .5 to 2 meters balanced for the rest except that the Ref Two phono input is RCA. I've lifted the interconnects that run on the floor with Cable Towers.
- Nordost Valhalla speaker cable
1.5 meter; z plugs to spades
- Nordost Valhalla Power Cords
Several in the system, but not on the Quatros.
Two in the system; one on the front end audio components and the other on the video system and the Quatros.
Still burning in.
- Outlaw 990 Video Processor
The reviews are true - a steal. That said, I also have to turn this off when I'm listening to two channel audio.
Obsolete, but still good enough for now; every time I think about getting a new screen the technology changes again
- Audio Research M 150.5 5 Channel Amp
Updated to 8th Factory revision.
- Sound Dynamics RTS-3 Surround Speakers
HP was right about these; sitting on the floor on Black Diamond cones. The in wall speaker wire is Kimber 8TC.
- Various Hagerman, Black diamond, etc.
A lot of tube testing gear including a Hagerman Technologies curve tracer that enables 8 point matching of 6550 power tubes in pairs; all 16 of those NOS Tung Sols are matched together within 5% in terms of both transconductance and current. I'm also a huge fan of Black Diamond Racing; seven of their shelves, with 5 Shelves for the Source, including amp stands under each source component; plus their pucks and cones. I've also lifted all of the cables with Cable Towers on the interconnects and Dark Field Cable Elevators on the speaker wire and the Vandersteen crossovers. VPI HW-27 Typhoon record cleaning machine. VPI Magic Bricks and the Acoustic Sounds record brush. Disc Doctor record cleaning fluid and brushes.