Description

I am a recovering Audiophile just getting back into music after a few years off. This time around I want to focus on just enjoying the music instead of chasing every last ounce of decay, detail, air, etc of the music and spending more time analyzing the shortcomings of my system instead of just enjoying it. I also put myself on a strict budget to keep myself from going crazy like I did before (see my previous system) chasing the elusive dream of a perfect system.

I listen mainly to singer/songwriters, acoustic, and jazz so I wanted to put together a system that was above all else musical and able to capture the natural timbres of voices and instruments. Soundstage depth and focus is also important to me as this creates more of a sense of realism. With this system, I am able to literally listen for hours without any fatigue.

My room is rather small, 9x10x9 so setup is a bit challenging. I found that moving the speakers away from the front wall helped tremendously to increase soundstage depth and helped to bring everything into focus. There are large openings on the wall directly behind the listening position which is a great help in such a small room.

Future additions:

Sonus Faber Guarneri or Olympica I - I have really fallen in love with the SF house sound. This next speaker upgrade will be my last for a while.

Misc cables - I want to start experimenting with cables to see if I can get more minor improvements.

Thank you for reading! I look forward to any advice that will help me achieve my goal of creating a musical and emotional system (on a budget of course!).

UPDATE 05 April 2016

Added a REL T/5i sub.  WOW!  What a difference.  I am kicking myself for waiting so long to add a sub into my system.  Now I am thinking about adding a second one.  Maybe that would be overkill in my little room??

UPDATE 30 March 2016

Added the Mutec MC-3+USB converter to replace my old Musical Fidelity V-link.  The Mutec also acts as a signal reclocker too which has helped to smooth out the sound.

UPDATE 16 October 2014

Added GIK 244 panels along the midpoint of my sidewalls to deal with some bass issues and the first reflection points. Improved mid bass and clarity.

UPDATE 15 Aug 2014

Added RealTraps Mondo Corner bass traps. The overall improvement has been astonishing! I should have added these a long time ago!

UPDATE 12 Aug 2014

Added the Light Harmonic Light Speed split USB cable. This cable separates the data and power signals resulting in an incredibly lifelike and clear sound.

UPDATE 04 Aug 2014

Added Vicoustic Cinema Round panels at the 1st reflection points. One of the best upgrades I have ever done.

UPDATE 25 March 2014

Replaced my Acoustic Zen Silver Ref II interconnects with Tara Labs The 2 + HFX Ground Station. The sound is just as clear as the AZ but with more air and sense of organicness.

UPDATE 31 Jan 2014

Replaced by beloved Sonus Faber Cremona Auditor monitors with the Guarneri Evolutions.

UPDATE 15 Nov 2013

Added the Vicoustic Flexiwood 75 absorption panels for the front wall behind my speakers.

UPDATE 16 Oct 2013

Added the Synergistic Research Element Tungsten AC cable for my Luxman D-06 CDP/DAC.

UPDATE 27 Sept 2013

Added a Keces DC-116 19V, 6A linear power supply for the music server PC.

UPDATE 09 Sept 2013

Added a PC based music server to replace a Sonos ZP90. Also added a Synergistic Research USB Active SE cable, Musical Fidelity V-link USB Converter.

UPDATE 27 Aug 2013

Added modded Synergistic Research MPC by Michael Spallone

UPDATE 16 Aug 2013

Added Stillpoints Ultra Minis under my PS Audio P3.

UPDATE 26 July 2013

Added the Synergistic Research Element Tungsten AC cable for my PS Audio P3.

UPDATE 07 June 2013

Replaced by Musical Fidelity M6i with Accustic Arts Power 1 Mk2.

UPDATE 26 June 2013

Replaced my Musical Fidelity M1 DAC with a Luxman D-06 CDP with digital inputs.

Added the PS Audio Powerplant P-3 AC regenerator.
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Room Details

Dimensions: 10’ × 9’  Small
Ceiling: 9’


Components Toggle details

    • Sonus Faber Gauneri Evolution
    To me, great monitors that give me what I look for; musicality with lifelike reproduction of vocals and instruments.
    • REL Acoustics T/5i
    8" subwoofer.  Amazingly in my small room this little sub is able to go down to 20hz without any boominess.  I may just another one!
    • Accustic Arts Power 1 MK2
    Very transparent integrated amp. It almost sounds as good as it looks
    • Luxman D-06
    I use this mainly for its DAC but the CDP is great for times when I want to listen to a new CD without having to wait to rip it. The sound is relaxed and liquid, typical Luxman.
    • Tara Labs The 2 + HFX Ground Station
    Typical Tara Labs sound..very clear and airy.
    • CAPS Zuma
    Purpose built, silent pc based music server.
    • PS Audio Powerplant P-3
    AC regeneration device. This has brought my system to a new level. I am sorry I waited so long to add this.
    • HD Plex 300W ATX Linear Power Supply
    300W, 18A linear power supply for my music server. It definitely made the sound more clear, the highs linger longer, and the midbass more tight.
    • Tara Labs The One
    Very neutral speaker cable with a clear, clear, fast sound.
    • Acoustic Zen Silver Bytes Digital Cable
    Another very good cable from Acoustic Zen. Detailed and clear.
    • Light Harmonic Light Speed SPlit USB
    Split USB cable that separates the power and data. The sound is incredibly lifelike and clear.
    • Musical Fidelity V-Link USB Converter
    Very good entry level USB converter.
    • Synergistic Research Element Tungsten AC Cable
    Added for my PS Audio P3 AC Regenerator and CDP/DAC. I noticed a substantial improvement in clarity and reduction in noise.
    • Virtual Dynamics PC The Nite II
    I have tried all kinds of PCs but only Virtual Dynamics gave me more dynamics and body. I use this for my amp.
    • Oyaide Cryo'd Outlet R1
    Palladium plated outlet. Adds another level of clarity and resolution to the system. I use this for my DAC and transport.
    • Oyaide Cryo'd Outlet SWO-GX
    24K gold plated outlet. It gives some additional bass and body to the music. I use this for my amp.
    • Vicoustic Room treatments
    Absorption panel for the front wall behind my speakers and 1st reflections points. They look really nice and as well as also working good to tame reflections.
    • RealTraps Mondo Corner Bass Traps X 2
    These made a huge difference to the soundstage and bass in my system. Room treatments are key to making any system sound better. I ended up covering these in acoustic fabric to make them look a little better. Hopefully I succeeded.
    • GIK Acoustics 244 (Extended Range) Panels
    Added the 244 panels at the mid point of my side walls to deal with bass issues and first reflections.
    • HiFi Tuning Supreme Fuse
    I have found these fuses can sometimes make a nice little difference. In my Accustic Arts Power 1 int amp I heard more clarity and dynamics but in my PS Audio P3 AC regenerator I heard no difference. I have paid a lot more to get less (and sometimes worse) improvement.
    • Stillpoints Ultra Mini Footers
    Used beneath my PS Audio P3 the Minis added more clarity, focus, and sharpness to notes.
    • Michael Spallone Synergistic Research MPC Mod
    GREAT upgrade to diodes and caps which resulted in blacker background, better distinction between instruments, and highs which seem to linger just a bit longer. Very recommened
    • Minimserver Server
    Digital media server software
    • Mutec MC 3+USB
    USB converter + reclocker.  I think the reclocker really helped to smooth out the sound.

Comments 252

Really nice system! Like many, I think the most valuable and wonderful components of your system are hanging on that front wall. One thing: It seems like your other walls are pretty bare in your photos. Have you considered room treatments? I have only just started getting into them and they are like a miracle.

tjkurita

Owner
Claud1e, thank you for the kind words though my room pales
in comparison to your awesome loft but this is pretty
standard for us normal folks living in Orange County. For
my listening preferences, smaller is indeed better. I go to
a lot of live shows in small venues so I prefer more of a
small scale, intimate setting. I prefer acoustic music with
a preference for female vocals, guitar, piano, and sax.
Hearing the emotion and depth of the vocals, the pluck of
the guitar string, the vibration of the reed is very
important to me. I am willing to give up some dynamics and
absolute clarity for some midrange warmth and weight. Also,
I want to able to see see and place each of the musicians on
the stage. I am getting there with my current setup. I am
hoping once I get some room treatments in I can get better
soundstage depth and separation. Then one last speaker
upgrade and I should be set for a while (famous last
audiophile words).

My other system was nice in the sense that it did many of
the audiophile things well...dynamics, big soundstage,
clarity, speed, etc but in the end it didnt speak to me. It
felt too impersonal like listening to music in an arena or
stadium. It took me a while but I understand much better
now what I prefer. I still miss that system only because I
spent some serious money on technically impressive gear! I
wish I kept the Esoteric P3 transport and the Ayre MX-R
monoblocks but I understand now that it is totally possible
to build a very involving system for a reasonable (by
audiophile standards) price.

Happy listening!

tboooe

I see why you spend so much time listening Tboooe! I bet the imaging in your setup is spectacular. ;-) Do you have a preference between your current rig and your older 'Beauty and the Beasts' system? Both look quite nice!

claud1e

Owner
System edited: Added Stillpoints Ultra Mini footers under my PS Audio P3. Two things I noticed right away was more focus and high notes had more definition. A bit more subtle was the additional low level details I was hearing that helped to impart a bit more sense of realism. For example, being able to hear the imperfections in the singer's voice reminds me that I am listening to a human being, not a perfect digital recording. I also tried the more expensive Ultras and luckily for me, I don't believe the improvement is worth double the price. To my less than perfect ears and in my modest setup, I heard perhaps a 10% improvement. Next up, room treatments. I am excited.

tboooe

Focal Diablo.

lapierre

I especially love your daughters (I'm guessing) room treatments. Takes any pretense away from having all that wonderful equipment.

mjcmt

Owner
System edited: Added to Synergistic Research Element Tungsten AC cord for the PS Audio P3. I noticed an immediate improvement in clarity and reduction of noise. I will adding another Tungsten for my integrated once the funds recover a bit.

tboooe

Hi, Tboooe, I knew the ultra ss still points would be better, I believe you did not get the results under your speakers for all the reasons you already listed, so, Do you believe the ss model is worth the price difference?, you should have put your post on the Tara site, we all talk about evertthing else there, why not still points?, you will have to tell me your answer there., cheers.

audiolabyrinth

Owner
I just got the Ultra SSs to audition and they are a big improvement over the
Minis. The best way to describe it is that everything is more precise. Notes
are more definitive with very defined and distinct attack and decay. Bass is
more defined as well. When I put another set under my integrated amp, I
got more clarity and what seemed like a natural smoothness and warmth.
Its hard to describe because the attack and dynamics are still there. The
soundstage also got wider and the differing depths of instruments in the
soundstage got a bit easier to discern. Overall, i feel like I am hearing more
precisely what is on the recording, making music sound more real.

Next I decided to experiment with the Ultra SSs under my speakers. The
improvements are more subtle and dependent on the recording than when I
placed them under my components. However, the impact can be startling.
Immediately I noticed notes lingering just a bit longer and low level details
became more readily apparent. The perceived size of voices also got a bit
larger and moved forward in the soundstage giving more sense of depth.
There is a particular section of a song I am very familiar with that has some
backing vocals. Previously, these backing vocals sounded like they
emanated mostly to the left of center behind the leader singer. With the
Ultra SSs, these vocals soared and enveloped the room with a haunting
sound. It literally surprised me enough to make me look up from my laptop.
Unlike the SSs under my components, the improvements are not apparent
with every song.

People have said there are more significant improvements when used with
speakers but my experiences do not reflect this. I don't know if its because
the Sonus Faber stands and spikes are very well designed or because I
didn't actually screw the Ultra SSs into the base. I need to audition these
again but with the necessary adapters.

That being said, I will be saving my pennies to get these for my PS Audio
P3 and Accustic Arts Power 1 for sure.

tboooe

Owner
Thanks Bryans. I now realize great sound can be had at a reasonable price, especially if you buy used. This entire system cost less than the monoblock amps I had before. I am very pleased with my sound right now so I am only playing around with modestly priced tweaks. My last upgrade maybe next year will be speakers.

tboooe

Nice setup. I left audio a few years back because of the same reasons. I something wonder if "Audiophiles" actually like music. Seems like you have found the holy grail.

Good Job!

bryans

Owner
Thank you LaPierre. I will compare the Tungsten to the Copper with my cdp. I am also going to try the MPC mod that is supposed to really improve the performance. After that I need to see if I can find an SR IC that can beat out my Acoustic Zen Silver Ref IIs. I have tried many other high priced ICs but none have provided me the organic sound like the Silver Refs. Any suggestions?

Another tweak I am trying are the Stillpoint isolation devices. So far I am extremely impressed. They add yet another level of detail, clarity, and realism to the music. I have only tried them under my components but will be auditioning more under my speakers next week.

tboooe

My source uses the SR Copper Element. When switched to SR Tungsten Element I could not hear a significant difference in clarity.

You have to experiment to see what works best in your system.

Enjoy

lapierre

Great to hear your evaluating Element Tungsten.

Will stay tuned for you insights.

lapierre

Owner
System edited: Added some HiFi Tuning Supreme fuses to my Accustic Arts Power 1 int amp and PS Audio P3 AC Regenerator. I heard some minor improvements to clarity and dynamics with the fuse in the int amp. On the other hand, I heard no change from the P3. Oh well, small investment. I have spent much more to get far less. What's the next tweak??? :)

tboooe

Owner
@Harris4crna...thank you. I definitely intend to give them a listen. I will let you know what I think.

tboooe

Franco serblin Accuerdos. Go listen at stereo unlimited in San Diego. Went from Cremonas M to FS Ktemas and will never buy another speaker. Let me know what you think.

harris4crna

Owner
Lapierre, in a nutshell everything now sounds more realistic. Notes have lifelike authority, weight, and decay which produces a very holographic effect. The sound is more effortless yet at the same time powerful and delicate. I am getting more and tighter bass than I ever thought was possible with my little monitors. It's like my system before the P3 was somehow being held back. I am also hearing so much detail which is adding to the sense of realism and "being there". For example, I can now hear the reverb of the singer, the moisture of the singer's lips, the rigidness of the guitar pick against the strings. My soundstage has become more consistent in height. Before the P3, I had trouble with the vertical placement of instruments being all over the place. All of this has made the music so much more engaging. I've been listening nonstop since I got the P3 last week and I am still astounded. It's strange, even with more detail and dynamics, the sound is still so smooth and liquid. I get absolutely no listener fatigue after many hour sessions. I can't guarantee everyone will get the same results as me but given the huge impact I experienced I would advise at least auditioning the PS Audio Powerplants.

tboooe

T what was the biggest change in your system when Audio Plant P3 was implemented?

lapierre

Owner
Artist of the Week:

Artist: Kristina Train
Album: Dark Black (import)
Release date: 2012

Some people may not know the name but may recognize her voice from the Lexus commercial where she says a cover of Aretha Franklin's "I'm Wandering".

tboooe

Owner
System edited: Lots of changes this month. I wasnt planning
on adding anything for the rest of this year but the
opportunity arose to get some pieces I have had my eyes for
a very good price.

First I added the Luxman D-06 cdp. I use it mainly as a DAC
but the having CDP capability is nice for the times when I
am too impatient to rip a new cd before listening to it.
Overall, the sound is classic Luxman...smooth, liquid, and
easy. Compared to the Musical Fidelity M1 DAC it replaced,
the Luxman presents a much larger overall soundstage. Sound
now seems to envelope the room more.

Second, I added the PS Audio P3 Powerplant AC regenerator.
All I can say is WOW! I dont know why I waited so long to
add this. Its like I upgraded my entire system. The first
things I noticed with the P3 is more detail and dynamics.
But after listening for a while I also noticed a larger
soundstage and deeper bass. Music I am very familiar with
sounds like totally new recordings. There is better
separation and layering of the instruments. Each one is
more distinct now. I always knew power was an important
part of any system but I just didnt realize how big an
impact good, consistent, clean power can have. Of course
YMMV but since I was coming from having no AC tweaks, the P3
has had a bigger impact aside from my
speakers and amps. Highly recommended!!!!

tboooe

Owner
Erndog, as I told Jaxwired, I would be very happy to trade musical recommendations with you. I am always looking for great new music. BTW, just played some Amos Lee, Last Days at the Lodge...love it!

tboooe

I really like Vienna Teng and have 2 of her cd's, but haven't heard the others. I'll review them on Amazon. Thanks for the recommendations. We have similar taste in music.

erndog

Owner
ahhh...Beth Orton. Love her. I really like her Central Reservation and Day Breaker albums.

Some similar artists you may want to check out are Boy, Daughter, Julia Stone, Bic Runga, and Vienna Teng.

tboooe

Here's a music recommendation: Beth Orton "Pass in time." It is her greatest hits, double cd. Lots of gems in there. I'm new to her and just learned about her about 2 months ago and some of her songs have become my new favorites for 2013 so far. The song "Sweetest Decline" just melts my heart every time I hear it.

erndog

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