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Live-like, involving, as smooth as silk: what I was looking for to enjoy the kind of music I love (instrumental and vocal Jazz).
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    • McIntosh MR-77
    Vintage Tuner: the only choice.
    • Electrocompaniet EMC-1UP
    Vinyl-like. 24/192 version.
    • Wilson Benesch Circle
    Round like a Circle
    • Wilson Benesch ACT-.5
    Carbon look... and feel.
    • Wilson Benesch Matrix
    Her Carbon body is almost naked.
    • Aqvox Phono 2CI MKII
    Fully balanced (input & output) Phono stage.
    • Transcriptor Hydraulic Reference
    Clockwork-orange turntable.
    • SME 3009 mkII
    A Must for the Transcriptor Hydraulic
    • Rega Elys2
    The Blue-MM one.
    • McIntosh C2200
    The right match for the MC2102. 4 Mullard NOS 12AT7 and 4 Mullard NOS 12AX7.
    • McIntosh MC-2102
    KT88 a go-go in McIntosh style. 4 Mullard NOS 12AT7 and 4 Mullard NOS 12AX7.
    • Tannoy Canterbury HE Prestige
    15" Dual Concentric in Alcomax (Alnico).
    • Audioquest Sky dbs72
    Silver Magic. 2 pairs: between Pre and Final and between Phono and Pre.
    • Nordost SPM Reference
    Speed Pro Music. 1.5 M. RCA. Between CD Player and Pre.
    • Nordost SPM Reference Bi-Wiring
    Faster than a speeding bullet! 3 M. Bi-Wiring version with "banana" terminations.

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Owner
Hi Answers2no1,
thank You for Your kind comment about "good taste".
The only thing I can say is that the "marriage" between McIntosh tubes and Tannoy Prestige dual concentric units is definitely prolific of... good notes.
I'm only a little bit sorry about the limited number of audiophiles that, in the US, can appreciate these loudspeakers due, probably, to a not so efficient distribution channel.

triumph_900

Owner
For Lapierre: the Loudspeakers are sitting on a wood base (to elevate the Dual Concentric source point to the ear level) through carbon blocks (3 per loudspeaker) to avoid any unwanted vibration.

triumph_900

Owner
Dear Lapierre,
thank You. Regarding Your questions, I'll try to give You my honest answers.
Voices, horns and acoustical instruments in general, the dimension of the soundstage: I think they represent a good example of the quality of a 15" Tannoy Prestige system.
Detail is there. And the reason is that, despite what one might think about full range loudspeakers like these, the Canterbury model has an interesting peculiarity: it is the most "monitor-like" among the prestige series. I read about Your setup and love for bookshelf speakers (my very first "audiophile" speakers were a pair of Sonus Faber Concertino) and I understand that our "philosophies" are a little bit different but I'm sure that we both prefer to think about the music that flows from our speakers than about the different approaches behind them.
One thing I would like to point out about Tannoy DC Prestige series loudspeakers is their capacity to bring You INTO the music and the fact that they release an incredible energy in terms of involvement when it's about music reproduction.

triumph_900

Owner
Hi Rickmac... just a second... Ok, here I am... sorry but I was on my knees staring at Your setup... now I'm sitting in front of the PC and I can answer to Your question about 2102 and Tannoy.

Well, I did the first experiment with a pair of Tannoy Turnberry with a 10" Dual Concentric and the result was really good in particular with voices and horn instruments. At that point I understood that this was the right path to follow (for me, of course, considering my audiophile tastes, my listening room and the kind of Music I listen to) and I decided to upgrade to a 15" Dual Concentric system in Alcomax so to try to better understand the full potential of the Tannoy Prestige series.
With voices, I must admit, I obtained what I was looking for.
There are many and many other ways to obtain good results when it's about Music reproduction in a domestic environment and, for sure, much better than mine but... for me this is good enough to listen to the music I love.
So... Yes: Tannoy Prestige Series and McIntosh Tubes are a good match.
My dream? A pair of McIntosh MC2000 for my beloved Canterburys...

triumph_900

Owner
I thought it was quite well explained ("It is not related"...) the reason of the two words that You quoted...

...anyway, I really hope it didn't hurt too much to Gae Aulenti!

triumph_900

Owner
System edited: The main change was, for sure, a brand new pair of Tannoy Canterbury HE Prestige with Alcomax 15" Dual Concentric. A new entry is a McIntosh MR-77 tuner, too. Last but not least a pair of 1.5 meter RCA Nordost SPM Reference between CD Player and Pre and a pair of 3 meters Nordost SPM Reference in Bi-Wiring for my British beauties.

triumph_900

Owner
Thank You Mark for Your comments and compliments for Your setup (Vynil and Cary-Valves...).

Linnie01: when You come to Italy feel free to send me an e-mail. I'd be glad to have You and Your family as my guests for listening to good music.

triumph_900