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Silver Pioneer & Elite Pioneer classic components.
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    • Dodson Audio DA-217 mkII
    Dodson DAc
    • Pioneer PD-F107 elite
    300 cd changer
    • Conrad Johnson 11A in Ultralinear mode
    Tubes are KT88
    • Conrad Johnson PFR
    Solid State
    • Genesis Technologies Digital Lens
    Jitter Eliminator
    • Pioneer M-91
    M91 amp
    • Hales Design Group Revelation 3
    Hales Rev.3 Replaced by DALI MS4
    • Pioneer RT-909
    Reel to Reel
    • Pioneer SX-9800
    Last of the classic pioneers
    • Pioneer RT-707
    Reel to Reel
    • PS Audio P-500
    Power Plant
    • Kimber Silver
    kcag
    • Kimber D60 illuminations
    Silver digital cable
    • Kimber Wattagate Gold Power Outlet
    Gold Plated 24k outlet on a dedicated 20 amp circuit.
    • Bybee Technologies Signature
    John Curl signature
    • Bybee Quantum line filters
    Interconnect filters
    • Bybee Ultra Quantum speaker filter
    Speaker filters
    • Kimber & Black Mamba power XL
    Gold spade ends
    • Shanling T-200A
    SACD/CD tube player
    • DALI Euphonia MS4
    Alpi Finish
    • DALI Banana Plugs
    Gold links

Comments 4

Very nice system. How do you like the 707 vs. The 909. I own a 909 as well but have been considering a 707 for my collection of 7" reels. There's nothing like the the warmth of a reel, is there. They seems to make horns come to life, especially the sax. Your system looks outstanding.

guystp

So, Louis.......my ploy to gain possession of your tape library failed didn't it?

Still a beautiful system.

albertporter

Looks like a nice and complete system. Warms my heart to yet see someone using a reel to reel tape deck. There is just something way cool in seeing the reels turning. Your combination of SS and tube CJ gear is sweet. Happy listening for sure.

glenfihi

I think you should get rid of your Pioneer Reel to Reel and send all your old tapes to me, that would give you more space.

Other than that, the system is very beautiful, looks like you put in a lot of work.

albertporter

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