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We live in the San Francisco bay area. We are lucky continuing to enjoy live music performances attending 25-30 a year. We are long time season subscribers to the SF Ballet at the Opera House, to the SF Symphony at Davies and to Best of Broadway Series at the Curran, etc. Additionally, there are lots of jazz performances near us Shoreline, Villa Montavlo and at Paul Mason lucky for us. These are at a wide range of performance venues from Jazz, hot groups (pop classification are to many to describe) or soloist, to classical.

We consider music a priority at home. Our music home tastes run from Jazz, Rock, Vocals, and Classical. So a decent music system at home was important priority to us. I must admit I've gone overboard on the music system. I'm sure you have also.

Our living room (21x26) and the slightly smaller dinning room (16x20) are a one continuous space. They share one side (36’) full height windows and sliding glass doors. We have vertical blinds on that side. Another challenge was a solid brink fireplace bifurcating where the two rooms join together. There is a cathedral ceiling (15’) in the living room. The W/P8’s are 8.5’ center to center and set slightly forward (3’) on either side of fireplace. The Room sounds to dead with all the blinds closed and wonderful when the blinds are open and the speaker grills are off. I placed all the front-end equipment into specially built, “solid” cabinets in the family room that joins the dinning room. So I have to run 42’ of Stealth interconnect to the Lamm amps setting behind each speaker.

Why Wilson? My music pursuit couldn’t be obtrusive. We, my wife lived through this, went through stacked Quad’s, Quad’s with Entec’s, Magnepan Timpani IV’s, Infiniti 4.5’s, Avalon’s, and home dozens of demonstrations. We picked Wilson W/P because they gave us the best all round music performance in our home environment. They do a wonderful job into reproducing the wide range of music we like. Then the evolution over time was W/P 3/2s, 7's and now 8's.They are our favorite speakers in “our” home environment.
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    • Wilson Audio System 8 (Watt/Puupy8)
    This is a wonderful speaker system that is so musical. Since our music room is also our living room these speakers in a Mercedes Desert Silver color fit in beautifully with our decor. Our System had to fit in our normal life style and also produces great music for us to enjoy. The Wilson System 8's meets both criteria. It looks fairly clean because we have all the other front end gear are house custom, design by me and fabricated by a friend cabinet maker, stereo cabinet system with two main areas. An Arcici Suspense stand keeping everything vibration free from the music or movements that occur else where sits in its own custom audio cabinet with in the whole cabinet system. I bring out the 14 feet of Stealth cables to connect the front end to the amps. Additional Amp power and speaker cables are attached when I music on, but often we just leave the cabling out. When dinner guests come over the cabling is put away. A guest could easily trip over the power and IC cables in the pathways to the dinning room. This is a slab-flooring house without any crawl space beneath the flooring.
    • TW Acustic Raven AC-1
    One of the best TT's in the world and is my main TT now. I can't decide if I want one or three motors right now. I will add more arms/cartridges soon. My bad,this photo shows the Graham Phantom MK II and a Koetsu rather than the DaVinci combination. I will correct this later. Note the SRA turntable platform. It is our vibration sucker and offers a wonder surface for the TW Acustic turntable to rest on. I think it really doing two jobs. It is functional and is the aesthetic touch to the turn table home. You may not notice this but all the front end equipment is in adjoining room housed in custom design and built for audio cabinetry system. There are separate 4 ac lines for TV Digital, Turn Table and Analog equipment. In addition the are two PS Audio PS-600s for ac regeneration.
    • DaVinci Audio Grand Reference
    The 12" DaVinci Grand Reference grandezza is a significant improvement over the Graham Phantom MK II in all areas but since I changed both arm and cartridge it is impossible the give exact credit to the arm or cartridge. I suspect the cartridge deserves the credit. I must do a review on this. That will get me to do a better explanation of what improvements I'm hearing.
    • DaVinci Audio Grandezza 12
    Stock photo warning on this arm. My photo shot will come later.The 12" Grand Reference Grandezza tone arm review will come later.
    • Silent Running Audio Special for TW Acustic Raven AC-3
    This piano black turntable platform is staggering improvement in sound stage stability and is a beautiful platform for the TW Acustis Rave AC-1. Love writing this.
    • Wavestream Kinetics Phono Stage
    Scott Franklin designed pre-amp and separate phono unit bettered my Aesthetix Io Signature with two Power Supplies by doing all the great things the Aesthetix does while removing the Aesthetix's darkness veil. Also there's no tube rush when using really low voltage moving coil cartridges - just blackness. I couldn't believe it until I took the Wavestream's Store demos home for four days and compared the two systems. The Wavestream's Products are not well known, but anybody who is serious about music and in their price range should take a serious listen to these products. Besides previously owning the Aesthetix line there were many other, Mare's Connoisseur Model 2.0, CAT Ultimate, Jadis JP80mc modified by Scott Franklin, and many ARC products.
    • Wavestream Kinetics Tube Pre-Amp
    The best of the best preamp I tried. Better than the Aesthetix Callisto Signature with two PS and filled with Alert Porter's recommended NOS tubes that I had. Wavestream Preamp is one one the best out there. Snatch one up if you can. Hand crafted by one technician under Scott Franklin's direction in woefully tiny production run quantities.
    • Lamm Industries ML 2.1 SET Mono Amps
    Great sound with power from this 18 watt SET design.Totally amazing on these W/P8's. For 3-4 years Lamm run these on W/P7's the W/P8s and Maxx 2's. One of the best sounding rooms at CES convinced me to try a home demo. After that home demo I bought immediately.
    • Stealth Indra IC Pre to Amps
    4.5M RCA pair from preAmp to Lamm Monos Amps. May system opebed up once the stealth was tried on a home demo. Bougth them in two steps because they are really budget busting but woth every bit of it.
    • Stealth Indra
    Phono and two other 1M Indra Interconnects
    • Stereovox 600
    Stereovox replaces my Nordost Valhalla because it sounded just a little more musical and natural while keeping exceptional transparency. Tried other that are even more expensive and they were worse, Names have been withheld to not embarrass those products. Stock photo as I have used white sleeve to cover up the big black hose look in our living room
    • Arcici Suspense stand Suspension Stand
    Except for amps and speakers all other equipment is in a specially built custom equipment closet, my design, with 4 dedicated AC lines. My idea was to have two physical vibration free areas separated from the music room.
    • Cardas Mrytle Blocks
    Under Amps, Phono Preamp + PS and Tuner
    • AudioNut Cable lifter/isolatoers
    Heavyweight ceramic lifter that keeps amps' speaker and power cables from contacting carpet
    • VH Audio Arsine Poer Cables
    Power cables used through out system. Compared lots of PCs but these are the best value and performance out there. They are very stiff and do not bend easily. When we normal people, not interested in listening to the system, I remove these cables in order to close back cabinet door and to clean up living room appearance.

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you think? nordost and wilson are good matches?
thanks..

cemito