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After a twenty plus years hiatus I'm back. Despite the fact I must wear hearing aids I'm amazed at what I'm able to hear. The many tweaks I've found online have taken my humble system from a rather dull sounding system to a level I never expected.
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    • Definitive Technology Mythos STS Towers
    Plus Mythos 10 for center channel
    • DCM HT Rear Surounds
    Rear speakers
    • NAD C 326BEE
    2 channel solid state intergrated
    • GrantFidelity B283 MKII Tube Processor (buffer)
    Tube buffer/processor installed between source and NAD amp.
    • Musical Fidelity V-DAC 2
    V-DAC 2
    • Sony Playstation 1 (1001 Self modded)
    CD player
    • Oppo 980H
    Universal player
    • Onkyo TX-R605
    AV Receiver
    • WhiteLighting (Shotgunned) DIY Walmart patio extension cable
    Cables are shotgunned.
    • Anti-Cable Anti
    Speaker cables
    • Speaker Cables Blue Jeans Canare 4S11
    speaker cable
    • Morrow MA1, Mogami IC;s Mogami
    IC's
    • Oyaide DR-510 coaxal cable DR-510
    Digital cable
    • Pangia AC-14 (PC) and HD-24L HDMI
    PC and HDMI Cables
    • Misc This 'n' That
    Vibrapods and bamboo cutting board under the Oppo 980 CDP added extended decay and more shimmer. Self stick dense sheet foam, for the interior and bottom of the Oppo CDP. Weights on the top of the Oppo, reduces female vocal harshness. Herbie's Black Hole and SID CD/DVD matt and Zerostat gun. Teflon tape wrapped around PC tangs. Bamboo cutting boards placed under speakers; improved bass, tighter and deeper. And my neighbor appreciates it. And a baggie of mixed minerals and crystals. These are sitting on my hospital grade Trip Lite power outlet. Crystals at power panel, on ic's connectors, ac ends and speaker connections. Just installed EVS Ground Enhancers; they really cleaned up the sound.
    • Emotiva CMX-6 Power Distribution System
    Power Distribution System. Six very quite outlets. More good sound.

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Enjoyed seeing the pictures and reading comments on your system. Is that a vintage radio on the top of your rack, and does it still work? Happy listening.

glenfihi