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I recently moved to a new apartment with marble floors and concrete walls, which wreaked havoc with bass nodes in my main system. In addition, I had to address power issues with a change to 220V. During this down-time, I noticed how good my small bedroom system sounded in a smaller, approx 18x10 room. Thus, since audiophilia nervosa never sleeps, I decided to develop a solid nearfield system to complement my main system.

My goal for this system was to create a warm, musical presentation with an enveloping soundstage, while not completely compromising resolution and PRAT.

With the exception of speakers, everything was purchased used/demo through the 'Gon. I am quite pleased with the results. It is very intimate and musical, with no listening fatigue even at moderate to high levels. Tonality is excellent (albeit slightly warm) and this system really shines with vocals, jazz, chamber music and acoustic instruments. Bass is better than expected, providing decent PRAT and boogie for satisfying rock and symphonic music, although not this system's strongpoint (for that music I have my main system: high-power SS, Dynaudio floorstanders - not quite done with it yet - will post shortly)

The speakers are set up on the long wall with DIY diffusion/absorption panels behind. Due to room restrictions, I could only move the Silverlines about 2ft from the back wall (treatment really helped soundstaging and tamed bass bloom). I sit about 2ft from the back wall and the speakers are approximately 6 ft apart. A touch of toe-in really helped my center image, while still maintaining the wide soundstage that I enjoy.

I am pretty pleased with my component selections, and I only intend on tweaking with cables, isolation, room tweaks, etc (I hope I'm not kidding myself here:o)) I would like to improve resolution and imaging slightly to make the performers and instuments more "palpable."

I plan on experimenting with IC's (HGA Silver Lace, HT Pro-Silway, ...?) to this end. In addition, I would like to address isolation vs coupling of the CJ. I tried another set of Aurios under it, and while it did significantly improve detail, it was too much of a good thing - bright and etched sound. I plan on trying cones (BDR#3) and other tweaks - any suggestions would be warmly received.

I am also considering new, shorter stands. The Sanus stands are a little high for my ear level, and I read that the SR-17 do better (improved body and bass integration) with shorter (24") stands. Anyone with experience with these wonderful monitors? Any set-up tips?

While I have historically been a part of the "silent majority" on this site, I truly value Agon as an info and hardware resource. I'd like to thank all the regular posters on this site, as the foundation of research for this system was found here. Once again, any suggestions to help "maximize" this system are appreciated and encouraged. While I would like to keep the components listed, I would consider changes if merited and reasonably affordable with funds from sale of current gear.
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    • Arcam CD-23
    Ring DAC, forward presentation with excellent resolution
    • Harmonic Technology ProAC 11
    1m cryoed PC with Futuretech IEC upgrade
    • Acoustic Zen Matrix Reference II
    1m RCA
    • Aurios MIB 1.2
    CD player isolation placed directly under chassis
    • Conrad Johnson CAV-50
    El-34 based integrated tube amp
    • Alpha Core Goertz MI-2 Veracity
    13ft biwire speaker cables
    • Silverline Audio SR-17
    2-way monitor
    • PS Audio P-300
    AC power regenerator
    • Virtual Dynamics Power 2
    2m cryoed PC
    • Sanus Reference Speaker
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    • Lovan Sovereign Equipment
    Welded, tripod stands with steel points and MDF shelves.

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While I have no experience with your particular components, I will add that monitor stands are almost as important as the monitors. Putting high quality monitors on high quality stands such as Sound Anchors will transform them from average to outstanding. If the stand is not rock solid, the monitor moves and robs you of their potential.

This is money well spent.

herman