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Hi Guys!

I just made a major switch for my source-I've gotten rid of the Sony jukebox CD changer and have moved to a computer-based music server-I got this idea from Paul McGowan's newsletter on his PS Audio website. I am using iTunes on a Dell laptop with an external harddrive to store the files. I am ripping the CDs using AIFF (no compression). The digital info is transmitted via AirTunes to my Linksys router then to the Apple Airport Express (this has a mini-toslink jack). I feed this to the Theta TLC and then to the Audio Alchemy DTI and then over to the Ack! dAck!. The Theta and Audio Alchemy takes care of the high jitter from the Airport Express. I have to say that everything they say about music coming off of a harddrive is true!! I notice more body to the voices/instruments as if they are right there! There is more air/space around the performers; pacing and rhythm are easy to discern; the treble is smoother, the bass lines are tight, etc, etc. In short, the music sounds so much more realistic/musical than coming from my CD player. I know this set up is not optimized but if this beginning stab at a music server yields this kind of improvement in sound quality I have so much more to look forward to. The kicker to this is that it only cost me a total of $220 to move over to this (I already had to buy a new computer since my desktop went DOA)-now that is amazing. The other cool thing is I now have all of my music at my fingertips...I am really enjoying my entire collection!!

This system is a result of over 20 years of upgrading. My recent additions were the Jolida and Ack! dAck!2.0. Before that, I had not upgraded a component for over 8 years (not counting the PS Audio Power Plant). I decided to switch over to the tube camp and I am enjoying my music like never before. You cannot beat the tube sound at this price level!
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    • Ack! Industries dAck! 2.0
    Non-oversampling, Filter-Less, Battery powered DAC
    • Apogee Acoustics Centaur Minor
    Hybrid: Ribbon Tweeter/Mid and 6.5
    • Jolida JD707A
    Tube Integrated Amplifier
    • Audio Alchemy Digital Transmission Interface
    Jitter Reducer
    • PS Audio P-300
    AC Regenerator
    • Alpha Core Micropurl Copper
    Flat, copper
    • Alpha Core MI 2 Veracity
    Flat copper
    • Tekna Sonic C-5
    Speaker Cabinet Vibration Absorber
    • Enacom Speaker Audio Noise Eliminator
    Noise Filter for Speakers
    • PS Audio Ultimate Outlet
    Used for amp and P300
    • Dell Inspiron 1525
    Laptop Computer
    • Apple Airport Express
    WiFi Hub...contains Toslink out
    • Seagate FreeAgent Desktop
    500GB External Hard Drive using USB 2.0
    • Theta TLC
    Jitter Reducer

Comments 11

I'd like to second what Orfeaus said and am wondering why your Apogees are SO close together and to the front wall? (wall behind the speakers) Speakers seem to "come alive" when you get them away from the room's boundaries. Also, ever tried matched pairs of Electro Harmonix 6L6's in your Jolida? Congrats on your beautiful new home & I really love that gorgeous slate tile flooring!

bruce30

Owner
System edited: Added some pics and items that were left out earlier.

stong1

Hi there. Looks great. But unless if you are sitting a couple feet away from the speakers, your room is setup much less than optimum. And really, that makes more of a difference on the sound than expensive changes in gear. But I see great potential... keep it up.

orfeaus

Great system, i am also a big Apogee fan :-)
I have my system posted here too.

Enjoy!

florianw

Great Stuff! Tubes Rule!

bruce30

Owner
Hi Photofreak,

Yes, I did buy the Jolida from Dave and Liz at Stereo Unlimited. I have the same audio bladder and power cord. They also retubed the amp with cryoed NOS tubes (12AX7, 12AT7) and Sovtek power tubes.

Everything has broken in nicely and the sound is very nice. Tubes are the way to go!!

Thanks

stong1

Hi Stong1, did you get your Jolida 707a from Stereo Unlimited in Walnut Creek? I have the same amp with cryoed OEM tubes and Supernal power cord, audio bladder. Great sounding amp! Nice looking system, I remember really liking the Apogees when I heard them years ago.

Enjoy,

Photofreak

analogman9

Owner
Hi,

The cones are from Mapleshade. The ones under the Apogees are called the Surefeet. The bigger ones laying around are the Heavyfeet. Check out their website-they have some cool stuff.

Thanks for all of our comments.

stong1

hello...what kind of spikes are you using on your apogees they look nice..i.d like to get some for my apogees...right i'm using BDR racing cones..

ryriken

Very nice indeed. I am also a big Apogee fan.

apogeelov

There is nothing humble about your gear! You made some great choices and I bet it sounds awesome!

chadnliz

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