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In honour and memory of my dear Rosemarie, a shared passion. Words just cannot express...
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    • Well Tempered Labs Reference
    to me, definitive piece of gear; the synthesis between imperturbable, dead-silent mass and immediately responding agility. Only, can someone recommend an arm lifting/lowering device please; the dealer took away the finger lift to install the Cartridgeman Isolator, I tremble, shake and sweat with every record I lower the stylus on... Hurray, found one, much obliged Yamamoto-san!
    http://www.welltemperedlab.com/frameset2.html
    • Well Tempered Labs Reference
    Reference tonearm; definitive piece of gear
    • Yamamoto Sound Craft AL-2
    Arm lifting accessory. Took a lot of sweat and unrepeatable swearing before I got it right for 200g vinyl as well as 80s floppy style LPs. Beautifully made as simple as it is (probably what Zen is all about) http://www2.117.ne.jp/~y-s/AL-2-news-E.html
    • Transfiguration Spirit III
    Yokeless double ring magnet moving coil, output voltage: 0.4mV
    • Abbingdon Music Research AMR CD-77.1
    Redbook in Perfection. Took the place of the Jadis JD3. Wonderfully musical gear. Thanks to Ed Doggen of Daluso for coming from the Netherlands for the audition (and carrying the 35kg machine to the 2nd floor). Upgraded to CD-77.1 in 2012 by Werner Obst of WOD-Audio. http://www.amr-audio.co.uk/html/cd_individual.html
    • Apple MacBook Pro with Audirvana Plus
    512GB SSD, 16GB RAM with Audirvana Plus taking control http://audirvana.com/
    • iFi-audio iDAC
    24/192kHz USB DAC with Sabre chipset; rca and 3/8 jack outputs. The ultimate value-for-money tool from the good people of AMR. http://ifi-audio.com/en/iDAC.html
    • Tidal Preos
    Without the slightest hesitation, definitive piece of gear! Not a long search for a stereo pre-amp upgrade from the T+A after I exited surround. In fact, the (truly very fine) Quad phono-amp had to go as well. Not very much I could add to Stereotimes last year's review. Stand back in awe!
    http://www.tidal-audio.de/english/startprodukteverstaerker1.htm
    • Tidal Intra
    A slimmed-down Impact (in fact, apart from the looks it is not very different): fast, powerful, able to drive any impedance down to 1 ohm
    • Tidal Contriva (2005 model)
    2005 model with ceramic tweeter and mid driver, black piano lacquer finish. The musical knock-out experience and Must-Have to both Rosemarie and myself on first audition. This was like finding the Holy Grail of Speakerdom. ser.nr. 10-2502-04 / 11-2502-04 [url]http://www.tidal-audio.de/english/startenglish.htm[/url]
    • Stax SRS 4040 II Signature system
    Consists of the SR-404 Signature earspeakers and SRM-006t II valve amplifier/ energizer. Now running it balanced directly from the AMR CD-77. ser.nr. DGT-1481

    http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/stax2/stax.html
    • Virtual Dynamics Revelation 2.0
    The name says it all. http://www.virtualdynamics.ca/
    • Virtual Dynamics Revelation 2.0
    What's in a name, probably the fastest and most open cable I've had in the system http://www.virtualdynamics.ca/
    • Synergistic Research Tesla - Tricon Analog
    Tesla Series dedicated phono cable (no active shielding). A chapter that can be closed: passes on the full wealth of micro information on good vinyl. http://www.synergisticresearch.com/page/cables/phono/tricon_analog
    • Crystal Cable Reference
    Not the kind of cable I thought I would end up with, but of the XLRs I heard the Stax with, this was the best: very clean and refined, least grain, best "soundstage" (an intriguing new kind of experience in the head), astonishing bass. And so, I tried another pair (with WBT NextGen rca this time) between AMR and Tidal pre: again extreme blackness, firmness, speed and yet finesse, excellent. Fortunately I was offered a good price (meaning still bloody expensive but at least not nightmarishly so), thank you very much Alex! http://www.crystalcable.com/index.php
    • Pure Note Titanium
    Between iFi iDAC and Preos. Great line of cables meanwhile discontinued (former Pure Note products now under the TRS Audio brand)
    • Aqvox USB cable
    http://www.aqvox.de/cable.html#USB
    • Voodoo Cable Super Tesla SE
    7ft between wall and HMS Energia.
    http://www.voodoocable.net/VSTPC.htm
    • Voodoo Cable Vajra
    amazing cords; this is what the Tidals wanted, as did the cd player: bold, effortless, finely layered crystal-clear sound guaranteed. Many thanks to Bruce at VooDoo Cable for precise advice and help. http://www.voodoocable.net/VVPC.htm
    • Stein Music Excel Power cord
    power cord feeding the Stax energizer. http://www.steinmusic.de/EN/products/cable/power_cable.html
    • HMS Energia RC 3/1
    Affordable offspring of H.M. Strasser's Energia Definitiva. Passive DC filtering outputs optimized for amp, pre-amp, source plus unfiltered IEC for connecting an additional power bar. Mr. Strasser has very precise (scientifically founded and convincing) ideas about what a filter can, must and may do. The sonic result appears to prove him right.
    http://www.i-fidelity.net/en/test-reports/audiophiles/hms-energia-rc-power-distributors/page-1.html
    • Audio Consequent Version 1 power bar
    connecting additional gear through the HMS Energia RC 3/1
    http://www.audio-consequent.de/kette/nv_leit.htm
    • Kemp Elektroniks SNS plug
    parallel noise suppressing filter applied next to the main power outlet http://www.kempelektroniks.com/Shunt-Conditioners/SNS-Plug-Module.aspx?lang=en-US
    • Finite Elemente Spider
    incredibly versatile rack; not very much material that could possibly interfere with the gear's rendition here.
    http://www.finite-elemente.de/
    • Silent Running Audio Ohio-Class 3.0 isoBase
    isolation base custom-made for AMR CD-77 (to be continued...) http://www.silentrunningaudio.com/products/ohio_class_isobase.htm
    • Subbase Audio Manufaktur Subbase écho Composant
    Maximum imperturbability and minimum ambient interaction for the amps. Custom made bases, each of them just short of 20kg slate, wood, lacquer, leather and whatever magical potion may be inside (hey, the ostrich feather duster came with them). http://www.subbaseaudio.de/
    • Finite Elemente Ceraball (for Spider)
    ceramic ball resonance damper now used with the MacBook Pro. http://www.finite-elemente.de/en/products/ceraball/funktion
    • Harmonix RF-999 MT speaker tuning feet
    Sonics had been degraded after the apartment had been refurbished with new wall-to-wall carpet. Not an inexpensive tweak at EUR 1,600 for both speakers but necessary (one does not want to settle for less because of carpet, right!) and, fortunately, very effective.
    http://www.combak.net/feet&bases/FEET&BASES.htm
    • Aktyna A.R.I.S
    Anti-resonance feet, in this system used with the Stax energizer and as ultimate cable lifters. The Real Deal for reasonable money (price quoted for a set of 3)
    http://en.aktyna.eu/product
    • edenSound solid brass damping weights
    Super tweak for any light weight boxes. Sabilizes the iFi iDAC in this system. Dan Sherbrook deserves every praise! http://edensoundaudio.com/pricelist.html
    • The Cartridgeman Isolator
    between headshell and cartridge; undeniably this tiny little thing enhanced the soundscape and the feeling of being-there (sadly, the dealer took the finger lift away to mount it, ... steady hand required) http://www.thecartridgeman.com/isolator.htm
    • Abbingdon Music Research AMR gold fuses
    ... get the best from AMR and other gear. http://www.amr-audio.co.uk/html/goldfuse_individual.html
    • Black Forest Audio ZeroPlug C
    HF noise rejecting plugs (for open digital as well as analog in- and outputs). No sonic degradation over any length of time, beats all other plugs I had hands-down. http://www.blackforestaudio.de/cms/front_content.php?idart=52
    • Audioplan Sicomin Secrets
    astonishingly effective noise absorbers; I use these between two MDF-boards as diy platform for the turntable; also one on the grille of the PPP so it won't sing along should the volume ever be cranked up to neighbour-unfriendly levels. http://www.audioplan.info/sicomin/siantispikes_gf.htm

Comments 98

Owner
Thank you very much for the kudos Leicaman. As a matter of fact, your comments on the Tricon in the Tesla thread of last December pointed the way (I wrote something there as well, but that appears to have been lost in cyberspace).

karelfd

NIce system-I love the rack, equipment and the look of your speakers and set-up. First-rate. As to the Tricon Analog, it's amazing and I came to the exact same reaction/findings you had in a completely different system. Now if you really want to blow your mind try one of their T2 power cords on your pre-amp.

leica_man

Owner
System edited: Another quest finished. I have been auditioning a Synergistic Research Tricon Analog phono cable for two days now and without doubt it will stay in the system. A leap forward in respect of micro-dynamics to the point of enhancing understanding of artistic expressiveness. Now, don't roll your eyes yet, I know that's a mighty mouthful of a statement. One point in case, then: Stan Getz's finely layered vibrato on "O Grande Amor" (Getz/Gilberto) shone with full genius where it had been "only" superb before. Also, the proverbial re-discovery of a number of records that appeared not so bland as I thought they were (e.g. Subharmonic "In Dub"). Finally, another fetish of mine: impeccable soundscape with anything from one-man-with-a-guitar (e.g. Michael Chapman "Window") to not-so-easy orchestral works (e.g. CSO/Georg Solti "Stravinsky - Le Sacre du Printemps"). Cable that I had used in the analog rig before and had available to compare with: Audioplan Super X-wire, Kimber KS 1010, Cicable AC5SR and AMR IC-77, admittedly all less expensive than the Tricon. However, the Tricon is without the slightest doubt also better than the imho overly hyped and rather more expensive Silent Wire NF-32 I had on trial once. All of the above applicable to and witnessed in my own system, of course. Next itch: I somehow landed on Silent Running Audio's website. Now, those Ohio submarine class isolation platforms...

karelfd

Owner
System edited: Substituted the VooDoo Diamond Dragon for the PS XStream Plus between wall and PS Premier following forum discussion on the relative merit of the Plus (can't find the thread any more). Will revert when this cord has been in action a couple of hours.

karelfd

Owner
System edited: Finally got myself a record cleaning machine. I would have loved to call a Loricraft PRC4 mine, but at 5 times the price of this smart little guy (well, not so little actually, at Clearaudio mass rules) I had other priorities.

karelfd

Nice system. Love reading your well thought out responses.

srwooten

Karel, was going thru my posts and remembered you. See that you're doing fine. Nice system. Saw it changing. Enjoy it!

genesis168

Owner
System edited: System changed; I'll come clean about this, I hate Sony for molesting the redbook standard, so how does a Sony SACD/DVD-player come to replace the Arcam? The guy who sold me the Lua speakers offered me this machine at an incredible price. As luck (or misfortune) would have it, my brother had just been shipwrecked with his cd-player. As the Arcam DV88 is truly excellent as a cd-player but not needed in that discipline in this system, the chain started moving. Personal animosity apart, the Sony is a great dvd-player with which to bridge comfortably the coming months (years?) of bickering over new HD formats.

karelfd

Owner
System edited: To all those who have been thinking it's so unfair I paid only EUR 4,600 for the AMR CD-77,... that's probably what I would have wanted. In actual fact, it costed EUR 6,400. Corrected that now.

karelfd

Owner
Yep, Tidal Contriva

karelfd

Does your system have speakers?? I'm sure having trouble finding them!

doak

Owner
Hi Hic, sounds like you're running it continuously for burn-in? I haven't been following track after the - in my perception - relatively short burn-in period. Given I mostly listen during the weekend and then the analogue front-end is of course performing part of the time as well, a back-of-an-envelope calculation would tell me it will amount to something like 350-400 hours. As you seem to go much faster, I'd be interested to know if you still notice dramatic improvement or rather a subtle locking in place?
Regards
Karel

karelfd

Hi Karelfd, How many hours do you have on the CD-77? I have 300 hours.I also use the Master II.
Best Regard Hic

hic

Owner
Hi, I have the CD-77 in my system for 4 months now and am extremely satisfied. I love its effortless, melodious and deeply saturated tonal character. It is at the same time very finely detailed, yet musically fluent. Absolutely controlled even facing the densest apocalyptical wall of sound. Fast and with very firm bass. What really made me fall for this machine, is that it is one of very few that completely lacks that subtle haze (for lack of a better word) that has irritated me with most digital gear and makes listening tiresome after a while. I had auditioned a broken-in machine and found that mine - even if it was very enjoyable from the box - needed about 60-80 hours to go about its task with the same self-evidence but I felt it continued to get better after that (improved coherence, I'd call it). There was the combined effect of further system upgrades, in particular the PS Premier, though. Btw after the initial playing with the choice of sampling filters one is given, I now firmly remain with Master II. I have commented on the CD-77 in a few threads (see my answers). Let me assure you, you can look forward to many hours of happy listening.
Karel

karelfd

Hi Karelfd, I just purchase AMR CD-77. What are your thought on the AMR CD-77?
Best Regard, Hic

hic

Owner
Hi Michael,
are you located in the States? Then here is the US distributor's website
http://www.immediasound.com/
If not, you may find your country's distributor on Finite Elemente's website.
They do have quite a range of very functional stands with different (but all modern) appearance.
Mine is the Spider. This is a modular rack that you can vary in width and depth and of course in height for each level. Every level can carry up to 100kg (50 kg with extension unit as with my TV stand). If that is not enough, they have amp stands that will carry up to 150kg. One can also experiment a bit with resonance-killing feet that fit on the wooden struts.
Cheers
Karel

karelfd

I like your A/V stands.
Where did you get those Awesome looking stands?

I'm looking to get a modern looking kind that would hold my Yamaha RX-V1 and Classe CA-300 AMP.
Any sugguestion?

Thanks

Michael.

surfmony

Owner
In my system, absolutely worth every cent. Mind you, I'm talking about the schuko version with only 5 outlets that costs about EUR 2,800 in Germany where I live. In the States with double the number of outlets at - I presume - less cost, it should be even more worthwhile. I can't think of anything that would have done what this gear does. If I may try a comparison: like drinking a great wine from a clean glass. You can enhance the gustatory sensation by spending loads of money on an ever thinner and functionally precise shaped glass, but unless it's free of dust you feel and smell there's "something not quite right". I wrote down my impressions in the thread "Heard the Abbingdon Music research CD player?" (entry of 8.13.07; the thread just evolved in that direction).

karelfd

was the money spent on the power conditioner worth it?
or would the money been used elsewhere with better results?

wizkid41

Owner
Sincere thanks guys. Dozens of Audiogoners have sent me their condolences last year, and I felt very touched by that wave of sympathy. As the dreadful anniversary is nearing, I am very grateful for your renewed spontaneous words of support.
Karel

karelfd

I too remember your thread of your wifes passing, I am glad to see you are still enjoying with heavy heart.

chadnliz

I read with great sadness the thread about your loss last year. I only hope that music will continue to play an important role in your life. Best wishes.

Oz

ozzy62

What an interesting well-conceived system. Congratulations and best wishes for keeping the music alive in the absence of your old listening friend.

goheelz

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