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This is my first high end system. I first have to thank this community without which most of this equipment would be out of my range. So thanks!!

EDIT: Hi there. This is the second rendition. Had to send the Focal back to Canada for repairs. The woofer was off-center thus the rattle. I must say though customer service was great, with a quick turn around, no charge for shipping to and from, and no charge for the repair. A++ to Focal for that!!

Isolated the speakers on great maple stands. This definately brought out the best of the Focals. Deeper bass, nice tingly highs. Mids might be lacking a little for this mini-monitors though.

Changed CD players as well. Went from the marantz/bel canto combo to the audio aero prestige. As expected from an upgrade like this I was blown away. The detail, sheer musicality, and functionality of this player are just astounding. Really for the first couple of weeks I had this player I was just floored. And that feeling continues. Ultimately what I am looking for is a system that just makes me want to get up and dance, sing, keep my feet tapping and fingers snapping each time i listen. The prestige does this in spades.

Also upgraded power cords in the shunyata line. 20amp pythons now power the conditioners. I think big improvement in floor noise and my system just seems more extended.

Finally, with the recommendations of many fine audiogon folks, I stepped into vinyl. Man I love it. I love the sound, I love getting back into records and finding recordings that peak my interest. Just great. The Scoutmaster as is well known is a fine entry turn table. The Dynavector matches well. The tube based minimax gives me a nice touch of that tube beauty. Just lovely.

Thanks again for looking. Any comments suggestions appreciated. I am currently working on building a maple isolation platform for the table.

Cheers,

Peter
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    • Jeff Rowland 501s
    these monblocks are real beauties that fits well into my limited space
    • JM Labs Electra 1007 Be
    Nice Monitors. Unfortunately on arrived and upon playing it sounds broke. Bummer.
    • Acoustic Zen Silver Reference
    Nice used pair
    • Aural Symphonics Digital Echelon
    No longer using due to built in DAC in the prestige
    • Kimber Kable 3035 Select
    Kimber's copper silver mix.
    • Audience Power Chord
    These two run the marantz and the bel canto.
    • Purist Audio Opus
    Nice cords but still burning them in
    • Shunyata Hydra 6
    Powers my front end dac and transport
    • Shunyata Guardian 2
    This one powers the Jeff Rowlands
    • Audio Aero Prestige
    A fine player. Also acts as my preamp, plugs diretly into my Rowlands (balanced) and runs my phono pre
    • VPI Industries VPI Scoutmaster
    This is the one with the signature tone arm and Valhalla wiring
    • Eastern Electric Minmax phono
    This is a stylish tubed phono. has a bit of background noise , not dead quite but for my first definately worth it.

Comments 29

Owner
Yes, I certianly agree!! Vinyl is the sound I really want, yet I have not collected vinyl in years and the thought/space necessary to have it is beyond me now. But what a way to get out of the digital world.

Any body have thoughts on isolation considering my current set up?. Any body have other improvements they might add??

Let me know, as I appreciate all coments/critiques. really I am just in the learning phases here.

mariasplunge

Not bad at all Maria!

Mix some vinyl into the equasion...

DV

dewald_visser

Owner
Thanks for your response. Yes stands is something I considered yet it seemed too wide for my listening area. Maybe toeing the speakers in can solve this and allow me to still direct the sound.
Unfortunately I have limited space and have to work with that. I can't move the couch that much and i can't move the credenza that much. I have to settle for a happy medium there.

Tvad, I am sure you are right though, those vibrations are traveling. Also I will check out this back panel thing. I believe thay are removable. Safe to go in there? Thanks.

mariasplunge

Beautiful.

No speaker should rattle, even during break-in. However, it might be an easy fix. If your speaker's binding posts are mounted on a removable plate, you can often unscrew this plate and then check for loose connections (a loose nut, bolt, etc).

It might be interesting to try placing the speakers on stands rather than on the credenza. Despite having some vibration control under the speakers, I have to believe a considerable amount of vibration is still making it into the credenza...and into your electronic components.

tvad

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