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This system can get down. You should hear how good James Brown "In the Jungle Groove" sounds! I have the speakers on the supplied spikes which tightened the bass up a lot. The Amp is on a dedicated line (which is on it's own Bus) and the Phono pre takes its 13W from the same outlet/line as well.

Future components scheduled to include: Logitech Squeezebox Duet, and a decent DAC or Arcam 137/139, whichever wins the showdown. I'm also looking to add some cooling in the form of a computer fan to the Primaluna, since I'm concerned about the heat decreasing tube life.

I'm now full tilt into Steam Cleaning every LP a la the massive thread Crem1 started here.

This is my only system aside from my bedroom set-up, I only get 5 channels of TV, and exclusively own live concert DVD's. The main job of this system is to be able to steadily interpret all styles of music that I listen to including: STAX Soul, Funk, Rock, Jambands, Bluegrass, Jazz, Orchestral, the Grateful Dead & Phish, early Country, and the CBC & NPR.

Thanks to all on Audiogon for their intrepid knowledge!! I read countless hours of posts (on my Blackberry in airports) before buying most of the gear. Feel free to offer input, and Yes I know the Oppo is not Hi-Fi.

I have a lot of hobbies and this is one of them. Money matters and I worked and saved for this Funk Machine. It gets a few hours every day I'm home. Vive Le Dance!!
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    • Project Audio 1.2
    Bought with 1st paycheck from career job fresh out of college. I ran her through a JVC receiver and a Sumiko Oyster cartidge for years... Never cleaned a single LP during that era.
    • Ortofon 2M Red
    MM starter. Very well rounded and versatile. No complaints for the price. I heard a friends Spectral DMC-10 phono pre on this set-up through the JVC, and you would not beleive the clarity of that combo!
    • Oppo 980H
    SACD, DVDA, decent redbook, USB, remarkable video, and all around destroyer in this price range.
    • Primaluna Dialogue Two
    The Mothership. 38W per channel will always bring the heat. Triode mode usually wins.
    • JM Labs Chorus 714V
    2 x 5
    • Ultimate Cables C4 Power
    I am not a believer, yet. It is nice to have a decent cord running the PL2 over the stock.
    • Neotech UPOCC 16 AWG
    Teflon coated, termintaed with Gold Bananas, ordered from www.takefiveaudio.com
    • Lutron Skylark
    Dimmer discovered in A'gon forums that made a very large difference in hum/hiss through my system
    • Hubbell 8300
    20a outlet feeding the Mothership
    • Musical Surroundings Phonomena
    Dual mono SS phono pre with great flexibilty to upgrade cartridges. Was rather noisy until I installed a dedicated line.
    • Preamp Tubes 12au7 & 12ax7
    NOS RCA cleartops 12au7 and NOS Telefunken 12ax7
    • Holland CISP
    From www.cencom94.com
    Effectively ate 60hz ground loop leaking in from the cable TV.
    • Me Inc. Prototype 0
    http://www.amwoodinc.com/

    Built by me and some dowels. Core is made from Nogal (Walnut from Peru) and shelves made from Cherry.
    • Tao XM2Go
    Portable Sirius/XM Tuner with 5 hour record time and 3 extra batteries for backcountry camping trips.
    • Zu Oxyfuel
    From Phono Pre to Amp
    • Monster 5' Ipod
    1/8

Comments 2

Bet there's a lotta food for the soul, served up in that dinning room.
Very cool.

souterncross

Great choice of gear and music! Clyde Stubblefield got the groove! David Garibaldi, Harvey Mason, Steve Jordan, Mike Clark etc....makes you wanna "Shake Everything You've Got". That dining room has the best dinner service set I ever saw...I could eat there forever!

shadorne

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