- Daedalus Audio Ulysses Speakers
The price shown ($14,400) reflects the base price of $10,950; optional bases/stands ($600); quartersawn white oak ($900); and the recently introduced all-poly crossover upgrade option ($1950). It is absolutely uncanny how well these speakers match my requirements and preferences, to a degree that as far as I am aware (after having done extensive research prior to my recent purchase decision) no other speaker in existence can match. My requirements and preferences were/are: 1)Top-notch sound quality. 2)Wide dynamic range, specifically the ability to cleanly reproduce the peaks of well-recorded classical symphonic music. 3)Not requiring a high-powered amplifier (e.g., 200W) to do so. 4)Not requiring a subwoofer. 5)Tube-friendly impedance characteristics. 6)Good imaging. 7)Elegant, refined appearance that is a reasonable match to my wood-panelled 1950s living room. 8)A price that is considerably less than that of a new car. I purchased these in the optional quarter-sawn white oak version, btw. Magnificent doesnt begin to do justice to their appearance and build quality.
- Valve Amplification Company REN-7070 mkIII
65 watts per channel of 300B, Class A, zero feedback magic. Purchased by me in 2011; I believe it was manufactured about 10 years earlier. The tubes I am using are a new (2011) set of Chinese 300B-98's, purchased from VAC by the previous owner, and vintage Sylvania 6SN7's.
- DEQX HDP-5 Digital Preamp/Processor
Digital Preamp/Speaker & Room Correction Processor -- see the "Is DEQX A Game-Changer?" thread for further discussion
- DEQX/Earthworks M23 Calibration Kit
Calibrated measurement microphone kit for use with DEQX HDP-5.
- Stax Lambda Pro Headphones w/SRM-T1 Tube Amplifier
From the late 1980s. Being electrostatic headphones they nicely complement the dynamic speakers I've had, and help me to sort out room effects or amplifier and speaker-related issues from recording or front-end related things. As well as making it possible to listen when listening via speakers would interfere with my wife's activities.
- Herron VTPH-2 Phono Stage
Wonderful sounding, versatile, beautifully engineered phono stage. The many accolades that have been bestowed here and elsewhere on both this phono stage and on Keith Herron as a wonderful person to deal with are more than well deserved.
- Bryston BCD-1 CD Player (transport section)
Using it as a transport, with AES/EBU output connected to DEQX.
Purchased in 1983; still looks and works like new. Built like the proverbial tank. I can literally pound my fist on the plinth during play, with no audible effects whatsoever. Beautiful oak finish.
- Magnepan Unitrac-1 Tonearm
Purchased in 1983. Highly regarded and rightly so. Includes in-play adjustability of vta/sra.
- Audio Technica AT-ART9 Phono Cartridge
Purchased in 2016. A very nice upgrade, replacing the Grace F9-E variants I had been using for the majority of the past 35 years. Especially notable among the improvements provided by the ART9 are increased detail and better definition in the treble region, and improved dynamics.
- Radio Engineering Laboratories Precedent FM Tuner
The legendary REL Precedent FM tuner, designed by former associates of Edwin Armstrong. Mono, with multiplex out jack for connection to external stereo multiplex adapter. From 1954; I purchased it in 1992. Other tuners I've had in my system at one time or another include two Marantz 10B's, a Carver TX11, a McIntosh MR71, and numerous Scott and Fisher units. The REL outperformed all of them sonically (at least in the case of the specific units that I had), and was equalled in station-getting ability only by the 10B. However every now and then it doesn't work properly, I believe due to either a bad diode or capacitor in the detector section. I'm hesitant to start changing parts, though, at least without being certain of exactly which part is the culprit, because I don't want to destroy its originality.
- H. H. Scott LM35 Multiplex Adapter
Stereo Multiplex Adapter, used in conjunction with REL Precedent. Kit version of the model 335. Ca. 1961.
- Channel Master Roof-Mounted FM Antenna
With rotator.
- Tandberg TCD-3004 Cassette Deck
One of the best cassette decks ever made. The 80 or so cassettes in my collection include much of the excellent Connoisseur In Sync series from the 1970's and 1980's. The deck is ca. 1980. I acquired it in the mid-90's.
- Logitech Squeezebox Touch
Using it just for Internet radio. A technological marvel given its low price. Too bad it is no longer made.
- Nitty Gritty 2.5FiMk2 Record Cleaning Machine
Record Cleaning Machine. Purchased during the 1990's. I used Torumat fluid until it was no longer available; Nitty Gritty Pure2 since.
- DB Systems DBP-2JAU/5 Switchbox
Line-level switchbox used to select whether the FM tuner combo or the cassette deck is routed to the DEQX
- Audience aR2p Surge Suppressor/Conditioner
This suppressor/conditioner plugs into an outlet of my 20 amp dedicated line. A Wiremold power strip (listed below) plugs into the aR2p and expands its 2 outlets to 10. The Venom Defender surge suppressor/conditioner (listed below) plugs into the power strip, to provide some degree of filtering of noise that may be coupled between components.
- Shunyata Venom Defender Surge Suppressor/Conditioner
This plugs into the Wiremold power strip (listed below) to provide some degree of filtering of noise that may couple between components.
- Wiremold UL210BC Power Strip
This well-made power strip expands the 2 outlets of the Audience aR2p surge suppressor/conditioner to 10.
This plugs into the Wiremold power strip (listed above) to provide additional outlets. It also allows me to switch off the wall wart power supply of the Squeezebox when listening to other sources.
- Analysis Plus Toslink Cable
Squeezebox to DEQX, 3 meters
Mogami "Gold" AES/EBU Cable, CDP to DEQX, 6 feet
- Various Pro-Oriented Interconnects -- Mogami, Pearstone, Comprehensive
Mogami Neglex 2534 quad cable with TecNec RCA connectors (from Markertek.com) between preamp and power amp; Mogami, Pearstone, and Comprehensive (B& H house brand) single-ended ic's for various other analog interconnections.
- Vampire Wire Speaker Cable
3 meters, 12 gauge.
- Signal Cable Digital Reference Power Cords
One 6 foot cord for the CDP; two 13 foot cords for the VAC dual mono amplifier, which uses two power cords. These are nominally intended for digital components, but the 12 gauge wire they utilize seems adequate for use with the amp as well, and I chose them particularly because of the excellent shielding they provide. In my setup these cords are routed such that they pass fairly close to the phono stage, which presumably increases the importance of their shielding. Also, the fact that the amplifier operates in class A, drawing essentially constant current regardless of the dynamics of the music, presumably lessens the importance of how responsive the cord may be to abrupt changes in demands for current.
Stock cords on all components other than the CDP and the VAC power amplifier.
- Adona Multi-Element Isolation Platform
With brass cones. This is used under the Herron phono stage. In addition to being well designed for its purpose, its craftsmanship and beauty make this practically a work of art.
- Mapleshade Maple Platform & Isoblocks
4 inch version; used under Power Amp.
Under Daedalus maple bases.
- Sims (Sumiko) Navcom Silencers
Vibration control footers, used under REL Precedent tuner. Ca. 1992.
ca. 1983.
Anti-static gun.
Stylus cleaner.
- 20 Amp Dedicated AC Line, New Circuit Breaker Panel & Wiring
New 20 amp dedicated AC line, new circuit breaker panel, new inside and outside wiring to where the utility company's overhead lines attach to the house. All installed in 2010-2011.