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I'd take pictures of my stereo.

The system is built along with the minimalistic philosophies regarding aesthetics, assimilation within surrounding nature and environment with enough rough edges to tweak in order to waste a lot of time and money.
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    • Porter Ports Cryo'ed Hubbel Outlets
    A small but neccessary piece of my system
    • Eichmann AC
    6 FT Cord
    • Furutech ETP60
    3 duplex splitter with passive filter.
    • Michael Wolff Gain and Source
    I got 2 Gain and 1 Source cords. First Gain connects the Furutech ETP60 to the Audio Magic Stealth power distributors. Second Gain cord connects Stealth to Gaincard. The Source cord connects ETP60 to CD player.
    • Bogdan AC
    3 Feet
    • Audio Magic Stealth Mini
    On top of a Skyland stand with two cans of water to keep it from doing a wheely.
    • Parasound CDP-2000
    Parasound CDP-2000 Ultra

    It is a CEC transport similar to the CEC 5100Z and a UltraAnalog DAC section using PCM-1702 burrbrown chips.

    However, I am using this as a transport only.
    • Symposium Rollerblock Jr
    3 under the Parasound
    • OTA/Eichmann Digital Cable
    1 Meter, 47 OTA signal and Near Sota OTA neutral.
    • OTA/Furutech Powercord
    One male and two female IEC Furutech dual headed powercord powering the Gaincard and Dackit's outbourd PSU.
    • Scott Nixon DacKit
    This is a non-oversampling 16 bit dac using a CS8412 chipset. The powersupply is a 3XDC.
    • OTA/Eichmann Interconnect
    .75m
    • 47 Labs Gaincard
    Hard cold steel!
    • Symposium Svelte Shelf
    Under the Power Humpty
    • Carolina Audio JTM
    This is a Jordan/Leijlic design as far as I know which uses the Jorden JX92 aluminum 4 inch drivers. Ronnie, the sole proprietor at Carolina Audio, custom makes these speakers according to the original designs with some of his own modifications.
    • BDR #3 Cones
    Under the speakers
    • Hibord Precision Platforms
    Granite surface plates under the Gaincard and speakers. hibordtool.com/page28.htm
    • Stillpoints ERS
    Used in three ways: CD mat, wrapped around AC cord, and fitted inside Eichmann Bulletplugs. Beat that Jack Bybee!

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Hey Viggen - do you remember the Stiff record label (mostly punk stuff)? Their logo applies to your ERS stuff: "If it ain't Stiff, it ain't worth a fuck!" Is that ERS stuff kind of like "fortified wine"? Ya'know, Night Train Express.

Marco

jax2

You're right about the audio furniture not serving a dual purpose, BUT there is some great furniture that can be used as audio furniture, as you've shown. The other obvious direction is John Boos butcher blocks. I've got a great one in the kitchen on a stainless table that would work great as a component platform for a source. I think it must be about ten inches thick and weights almost 100 lbs. Unfortunately I need it for chopping and my wife would have a cow if I even suggested using it otherwise.

What is it with parents and oversized American cars anyway? My inlaws have a couple of Crown Vic's of different vintages which I've dubbed "The Big-Ass Cop Cars". The name stuck cause now we all call em' that. Sorry to hear about your dad's Buick. Can't be more ugly than my mini-van though!

Marco

jax2

Is that a bottle of Night Train Express on your Stealth? Cool table treatments Ed. Nicely done. Clodagh couldn't have done it better herself!

Marco

jax2

Viggen- The headphones are the original "Hunts" (as in Tomato Paste). I got the Bedini practically for free (undoubtedly from someone who had the same observations I do). I've done some A/B tests and just can't say whether what I am hearing is my 'wanting' it to work, or it actually working. So if it does work I'd say the difference was subtle to my ears. I do use it just the same. I have yet to try it at home, which is certainly a more revealing system. The Furutech is supposed to be a better product by all accounts I've read. It sure doesn't seem to make the kind of difference I'd go writing home about. Perahps my hearing is just not as acute as others' here. The headphones on the other hand, are utterly amazing and worth every penny I paid for them! They're not all that comfortable to wear, but for the money how can you complain!?

Marco

jax2

Sheeeeeet Gunbei, guess you don't need no insurance for your system....I pity the fool who tries to rip you off! OK, so I did a couple of snaps with my digital camera of the patented "Boltz" heavyweights. These things weigh about 20 lbs each, so the items beneath them are to keep them from leaving a big dent in the chasis, and to distribute the weight. This is part of my work system. Thought y'all would like to see my headphones too so I pulled back a bit to show them up on the shelf. The cabinet is an old gas-station oil cabinet and holds some of my CD's. You can tell I'm way into industrial salvage items here. No heavy artillery on the stereo, though Herr Sig has his own special place here. Not crazy bout the choice to put anti-fatigue mat under the Planet. Gotta try some harder surface like I have at home (5" Maple). So you can see the "Boltz" right here

Marco

jax2

Hey Gunbei - I'll post a pic and URL when I get a minute later this afternoon. Meanwhile you could start a new thread of alternative weights for components: Glock vs. Sig vs. Desert Eagle. ....Go ahead....Make my day!!!

Marco

jax2

Cool beans Viggen! Clean and simple. I really like what you've ended up with. A system that lives up to the 'Zen' title. I'd love to hear the combination you've come up with too, but the trek to SF from Seattle is not in my near future. I do love riding those Northern CA roads on my motorcycle! The rocks on the DAC are a nice touch too....are they cryo'd too? I've got two GIANT industrial steel bolts sitting on top of my Planet 2000 in my work system. I'll have to photograph them someday! Thanks for posting your system!

Best,

Marco

jax2