Description

Updated system with monitors for more flexibility to work with the room. Detailed, but not fatiguing, sound.
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    • Marantz NA6006
    Streamer, main source, playing Tidal controlled via MConnect
    • Musical Fidelity M5 Si
    Integrated amp
    • Dynaudio Special 40
    Monitor speakers on matching stands
    • SKW Hi-Fi cable
    Speaker cables
    • MIT AVT 3
    interconnect, streamer to integrated
    • Furman Elite 15i
    power conditioner
    • Oppo BDP 95
    BluRay player. Secondary source
    • NAD C-426
    Tuner, secondary source
    • Signal Cable interconnect
    basic interconnect, CDP to integrated
    • Audioquest Sidewinder
    tuner to integrated
    • PS Audio Plasma XStream
    power cables
    • Terk indoor antenna
    amplified FM antenna
    • VTI rack
    audio rack

Comments 34

CD player with a headphone out? I'm pretty happy with my Jolida JD-100, and they can be gotten on Audiogon for well below 1K. Don't think you will do much better for less than 1K.

cleaneduphippy

Another suggestion would be to try and find a tube-staged CD player. Good tube CD players can be a bit pricey, but I'm sure you can find some options for less than $1k. There's a Jolida 100 here on Agon for $650 and comes with a built-in headphone amp.

hitman_hifi

I have had good experience with getting a 'warmish' sound from Rega CD players. Give them a listen. I would also echo the above with additions of area rugs and maybe some DIY room treatments you should be able to tame some of the less desirable sounds.

nissancrazy

Hello Roc doc > very nice clean looking system!! > Those digital nasties, that's vibrations getting to your CDP, pre, and amp!!! Try isolating your gear the results might surprise you!!! > When I put AQ Sorbagel under my pre I was shocked by how much cleaner the sound became the leading edge hash (harsh digital sound) became minimal > You can try it relatively inexpensively on the Bay under Audioquest seller "dang-good-stuff" Hemisphere Big Feet 30 D > Some point under the CDP will help you hear what your CDp is capable of before spending $$$$$ I switched out a lot of gear before I learned this !!!

samhar

Not sure about the differences between the CD-P or CD-S models. I've only heard the Quad 99 CD-P that a friend had and it was very natural sounding with an excellent midrange. However, he had it hooked up to a Copland amp and was using a pair of Totem Arro speakers, so it must have been just a good overall match.

hitman_hifi

Owner
Thanks for the feed-back Hitman. So you think the Quad players are a good match? I had a 99 model, the one that only works with the pre-amp (no separate power or connector other than the Quadlink) and I did not much like the sound compared with this Sony, or even with a budget NAD player. True, I only used it for an hour or so, did not let it break in. Is the CD-P or CD-S significantly better? Free of the digital nastiness in high frequencies?

roc_doc

Hey Roc, nice clean looking system. If you're having a problem with "runaway" or "boomy" bass, would suggest putting in an area rug as a cheap sound-damper. Also, would suggest the Quad 99 CDP to go along with your preamp and amp. Although, it doesn't have a headphone amp.

hitman_hifi

Owner
System edited: the tuner was not in there for some reason, added it

roc_doc

Owner
System edited: added a pic. Crappy quality, taken with my iPhone, too lazy to open the big camera.

roc_doc

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