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This system is very revealing with incredible bass in my small 11X17 listenig room. There has been quite an evolution of components. The Oracle turntable has been a constant. I periodically change cartridges between a Van den Hul The Condor XCM, a Jan Allaerts MC 1 Boron, an Ortofon A90 and a London reference. Phono preamps have come and gone from a BAT VK-P10 SE/SP, a Pass Lab XONO, a Sutherland PhD, and an Aesthetix Rhea (great features but very noisy/tube rush). I love my present Esoteric E-03, it's refined, clean, very easy to use and quiet. A keeper. Digital sources have gone from various Wadia combos to an Audio Aero Prestige (superb organic sound). I greatly enjoy my present Esoteric K-03 for the same reason as my phono. Only drawback is the transport is a little noisy (whirring sound). Changed the K-03 for the K-03X much quieter transport and DSD capable. Because many of my digital source had volume controls/preamp, I went without a former preamp for a long time but owned at some point a BAT VK-51SE and a Jeff Rowland Concerto. Since I already own 2 Esoteric components, it was logical to go with the C-03, great synergy between the units. Upgraded to the C-03X for true fully balanced operation. Power amp evolution also was a great progression from a McCormack DNA-2 LAE to BAT VK-75SE. The actual amps I use, the mighty McIntosh MC601 monos have iron fist control in a velvet glove smoothness. Plus how about those big blue meters! I lust for the MC2301 tube monos or the BAT VK-150SE. Finally was able to get the VK-150SE mono blocks. Speakers also changed from pairs of Totem Mani-2, to Tannoy Arundel (completely restored and upgraded), to Quad ESL 989, to my present SF Amati Futura. Probably the most gorgeous speakers ever made with a sound to match.  I am also very happy of the Van Den Hul cables all around, great synergy and sound at reasonable prices.

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Room Details

Dimensions: 17’ × 11’  Medium
Ceiling: 7’


Components Toggle details

    • Oracle Audio Technologies Delphi mkV
    With turbo power supply and hinged cover
    • SME Series IV
    Matches well with the Oracle
    • van den Hul The Condor XCM HO
    MC phono cartridge. 0,35 mV output, tracks at 1,4 g, optimum load 50-200 Ohm
    • Van Den Hul D 501 Silver Hybrid
    1.2m for phono
    • Symposium Acoustics Ultra platform Stealth Edition
    Placed under the turntable.
    • Esoteric K-03X
    SACD player and digital player with USB input good for PCM up to 32/384 and DSD
    • Van den Hul The Mountain XLR
    XLR from SACD player to preamplifier
    • Esoteric E-03
    2 input phono section
    • Van den Hul The Mountain RCA
    From phono section to preamp
    • Esoteric C-03X
    Solid State. Very versatile. Fully balanced operation
    • Van Den Hul D 102 Mk III XLR
    15 feet run to the amp, balanced cable
    • PS Audio Premier Power Plant
    All font end components are plugged into this fine conditionner
    • Balanced Audio Technology VK-150SE
    Monoblocks 150 WPC
    Upgraded with Reference V-Caps, cotton covered pure silver wire and faster/better diodes.
    • Van den Hul The Revelation Shotgun
    One of the best from Van den Hul, classic cable.
    2 shotgun pairs per side for true biwire
    • Van den Hul The Mainstream
    On all electronic components
    • Sonus Faber Amati Futura
    Violin red
    • Atlantis Reference equipment stand
    Variable height between levels, each shelf is decoupled with spikes
    • Target VF-1 Pro amplifier stand
    Sturdy amp stand under the McIntosh monoblocks

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Hi
just new on audiogon,wadia are superb and upgreadable your 27 could be upgrade to thre 27ix v.3 version which is the current one ,and rated A+ (stereophile)
I will keep it and go for the upgrade when you bought it,the bsound was ok it didn't change,so why changing,invest in the music.
regards

deltavert