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I did not pay retail for any of the items listed, All together right now I have Less than 2k Invested. This is a biamp system. I am still working on a low cost marble & Glass setup for everything to sit on.

I am still working on it but for now it sounds great. I am very pleased with the sound especially when the the viper cables were added, they really made a huge difference in sound range of the speakers. I still wish I had a dual output pre-amp.
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    • NAD C521BEE
    CD, CD-R and CD-RW Compatible NAD CD-6 Full Function Remote Control Burr-Brown Sigma-Delta 20 bit Digital to Analogue Converter Coaxial Digital Output Low Output Impedance Separate Power Regulators for Analog and Digital Sections EL Backlit Display with selectable Track, Time and Repeat Repeat Mode for Single Track or Entire CD Program Play up to 20 Tracks Random Play
    • NAD 1600
    4 outlets, one switched, one unswitched 5 INPUTS! Including Fine phono input, MM/MC Infrasonic filter, on/off External Processor Loop Sweet-sounding headphone jack BASS EQ Loudness Compensation Bass/Treble Tone defeat Copy (off, 2, Low level for excellent resolution at low listening levels Balance Able AM/FM tuner with, search mode, status indicators, FM blend (improves weak signals), mono and station preset banks
    • NAD 2200
    Reproducing musical signals, the NAD 2200 routinely delivers over 500 watts per channel into typical loudspeaker impedances.In actual measurement with speakers of complex impedance and lower-than-average sensitivity, the 2200 produces peak sound pressure levels exceeding 115 dB SPL(Sound Pressure Level) in a medium to large room, with no audible or measurable distortion.But in size, heat dissipation, and cost, the NAD 2200 is similar to many other amplifiers rated at only 100 watts per channel. For audiophiles who can use and appreciate its capability, the 2200 is unquestionably the best-buy power amplifier ever manufactured.
    • Paradigm Monitor 11 V.3
    The Monitor 11’s are true audio superstars. … If there’s a better value in Floorstanding speakers, I haven’t heard it. They’re smooth as glass, have awesome high-end performance, and rock deep in bass frequencies. … these are amazing speakers … I was blown away.
    • Viper Studio Pro
    Superb sounding speaker cables
    • NAD 2200
    Reproducing musical signals, the NAD 2200 routinely delivers over 500 watts per channel into typicalloudspeaker impedances In actual measurement with speakers of complex impedance and lower-than-average sensitivity, the 2200 produces peak sound pressure levels exceeding 115 dB SPL(Sound Pressure Level) in a medium to large room, with no audible or measurable distortion.But in size, heat dissipation, and cost, the NAD 2200 is similar to many other amplifiers rated at only 100 watts per channel. For audiophiles who can use and appreciate its capability, the 2200 is unquestionably the best-buy power amplifier ever manufactured.

Comments 10

No laughing at NAD gear. I used to have the 1600, great tuner/preamp. Nice features and very competitive sounding to some much higher priced gear. Enjoy the music. Glen

glenfihi

Hey David,

Glad to see it all came together for you. Nice Work!

Good suggestions posted above. I think you will gain the biggest bang for the buck by playing with speaker placement and room treatments. You will also learn a great deal.

Start with a search for the Cardas Speaker Placement Method. It will give you geometry for placement to evaluate.

Play with room accoustics. You can hang heavy rugs or drapes temporarily to see the effect. Even canvas painting's will change the sound.

Congratulations and Happy Listening!
Jim S.

stilljd

p.s. I used to own Paradigm Studio 100 V3s and consider them to have been fine speakers. Enjoy the music. I doubt that anyone would laugh at your efforts, but if someone does, your job is to pity them for their ignorance. It's about achieving your own goals and nothing else. Thanks for posting your system, complete with pictures. It's always a privilege for me to get a glimpse into another audiophile's listening realm.

mdhoover

I found that Dakiom Feedback Stabilizers had a surprisingly positive effect on the system I owned over two years ago. Most of the system's components have since been replaced, including all of the cables, but the stabilizers have stayed in place. However, two sets have been upgraded since then to the second generation models. They are definitely worth a shot. Many people (myself included) really find them helpful. Not everyone has the same impression though. The great thing is that they include a money back guarantee, and they even cover SHIPPING. Pretty gutsy, huh?

mdhoover

Hi, nobody's laughing when you're serious about music.
I would suggest not to use glass or marble for your rack;
problems with ringing are very common with these materials, better use plywood or granite.
I've been building racks and stabilizers from multilayer plywood, filled with sand, and reached stunning results with both record- and cd players.
Give it a try, good luck,
Eddy

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Owner
I will do. Thanks for the help Gregm and Eldarado.

dlewallen

Pull the speakers away from the back wall. Will most likely improve the imaging.

Room treatments to tame the hot tweeter. (I use to own Paradigm) I would start with the first reflection point and go from there.

eldarado

FOr one, place the amps on the bottom and the source + pre on top, of the stands.
Then, try to rationalise the cables, particularly keeping the power cables away from the signal cables, and the source signal separated fm the pre->power cables (if possible). If impossible, try crossing the cables carrying different signals (esp power) at right angles.
And enjoy the tunes!

gregm

Owner
System edited: Any Ideas Welcome.....

dlewallen

Owner
System edited: ok, everything is hooked up, I am still waiting on 3 pair of Zu Interconnects, and I need to settle on the right audio rack to house everything, I am very pleased with the sound, great dynamics and sitting in the sweet spot you would think you were at the concert.

dlewallen

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