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My main rig. Finally in a dedicated listening room
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    • Wadia 20
    Wadia 20 with full GNSC mods
    • Audio Note DAC-3 sig
    Audio Note 3.1X Signature
    • Canary Audio CA-880
    Canary Audio tubed preamp, dual stepped attenuators
    • Marchand XM26S
    Tubed active crossover with stepped attenoators
    • Krell MDA-300
    Krell Monoblocks for bass.
    • Dared VP-845
    845 SET integrated. Teflon V-caps added
    • Magnepan MG-20.1
    Cardas posts added
    • Richard Gray 400s
    3 pieces of the RGPC 400
    • Magnum Dynalab MD-102
    Analog tuner
    • Wilson Benesch Circle
    Belt drive TT
    • Wilson Benesch ACT-.5
    CF arm. Shown here with ply cart(I broke the cantilever on this promptly thereafter)
    • Shelter 901
    MC cart
    • Alpha Core Goertz Veracity AG2
    Silver ribbons for treble, copper for bass
    • Decware ZP 2.0
    Decware tubed phono stage
    • Timbernation Timbernation
    3
    • Poth Aodio Purple Badman
    Very fast detailed power cord.
    • Panasonic PT-AE2000U
    Bluray projector. It can easily throw a 130" image on my wall.
    • Screen Painted wall
    130
    • Velodyne DD-18
    Digital drive servo subwoofer with RTA

Comments 10

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I am considering getting a pair of 20.1's and am wondering how they would work with a sub augmenting the bass. Is the Velodyne fast enough to keep up with the speed of the maggies?
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mitch4t

Hi Hotsauce,

Just came across your system - I really like it! I'm confident you're getting great sound from you gear.

Congrats,
Sam

c1ferrari

Owner
System edited: Velodyne DD-18 added. Unpossible to locate this sub in the room by ear. Maggies with kick drum in your chest bass now.

hotsauce

how do you have the Marchand/amps/sub set up?

macdadtexas

Owner
System edited: I've added The bluray projector to the system.

hotsauce

Very nice system. And, the benefits of having a dedicated listening space can't be overstated -- one where things can be placed where they want to be vs. where they need to be to coexist with other things. Regarding subs, I've achieved exceptional results using a pair of Vandersteen 2Wq's together with my MG 3.5Rs. They are running in balanced mode and take their inputs from the amplifier output. I purchased Vandersteen's optional high-pass filters (which are highly configurable) and have been unable to improve on the recommended setup. My system is a few pages back in this section and is under the heading "Sanctum Sanctorum".

jtori

Owner
The room is 15'x20' with 9.5' ceilings. Not perfect ratio, but not far off. All plaster/lath construction, hardwood floor.

The sunfire is my current frustration in setting the room up. I'm using RCA in, and find that the gain is not easy to set correctly. Also, the built in amp shuts during quiet passages only to resume with and audible mild thump when volume returns.

Maybe this is all different if I run speaker level inputs? I'm tempted to open it and increase the off time delay, or just bypass it and wire an on/off switch.

hotsauce

Hotsause:
Congrats on a very nice system. The 20.1s will eventually be my last speakers. If properly set up and configured, your Sunfire sub will produce fast, tuneful and well defined bass. You need to keep it away from room boundaries; turn the volume down and adjust the phase control by tiny amounts. I have been able to obtain virtually seamless blending with my MG 3.5. But as you are aware it requires a lot of experimentation and effort

gmorris

Awesome to see you have a dedicated room, I may have one very soon myself, 16X29 if the house I like goes are way.
You have some really great gear and I can only imagine how great it sounds.

chadnliz

Owner
System edited: HUGE upgrade, I bought a new place with a room I setup as dedicated listening room. I've added a dozen bass traps, and corner traps, and heavy padding under my favorite rug.

hotsauce

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