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Replaced my Nautilus 803 speakers with the 803 Diamond version. I was not at all sure when I read about these that the change from an aluminum to a diamond tweeter was all that big of a deal. So much for reading...

Then, I listened to them. There is so much more definition than with the old speakers. They are so much clearer, providing more detail and transparency.

Also, B&W upgraded the woofer array. Whereas the 803 had two 7" woofers, the 803D has three of those babies. Without being overpowering or overly dominant, I have a real and palpable sense of authority in the bass, and a low of air is getting moved around the room.

Still, I need to upgrade these speaker cables. Immediately. Today. Right now. In fact, I'm going to stop writing...
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    • Ayre Acoustics V-5Xe
    June 2007. This amplifier replaces the Adcom GFA-565 monoblocks that I had had in my system for quite a while. This made a huge, huge difference. I think that if I had known how bad those Adcoms were, I would have done this a long time ago!
    • Ayre Acoustics L-5Xe Power Filter
    June 2007
    • Ayre Acoustics Signature Series
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    • B&W Nautilus 803 D
    August 2005.
    • Conrad Johnson Premier 17 Line Stage
    September 2004
    • Kimber Kable Monocle XL
    October 2005. I replaced a pair of Kimber Bifocal XL cables with two pair of Kimber Monocle XL cables. The Bifocal XL uses 36 strands (24 for the low frequencies, 12 for the high frequencies). Each Monocle XL cables uses 24 strands, so in the pair, there is a great improvement in high frequency reproduction.
    • Sony SCD-1
    November 2003

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System edited: Finally yanked out the old Monster Cable. This was, if not an oxymoron, pretty good Monster Cable. Their then top of the line m1000i series. Not bad stuff. But, it had to go. I'm just listening, now, and I'll have to post a further update after I've had a chance to enjoy these for a few days!

ajedwardsjr

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System edited: Hey! How come nobody told me how bad my Adcoms were? I really, really, really needed to get those out of my system. This Ayre V-5Xe is just a wonderful piece. There is so much more detail, precision, articulation, clarity, and above all, musicality. This changes everything. It's not just electronics anymore. It's music! So how come nobody told me this?

ajedwardsjr

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System edited: Replaced the pair of Kimber Bifocal XL speaker cables with two pairs of Monocle XL. The difference here is that the Bifocal uses 36 strands, 24 low and 12 high. With the Monocle XL, I have 48 strands, 24 low and 24 high. The difference was predictable!

ajedwardsjr

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System edited: Just replaced the Nautilus 803 speakers with the 803D version. I wasn't sure how much of an effect the diamond tweeters would have from reading about them. So much for reading... Then, I listened to the things. They are simply awesome. The clarity and the transparency in the upper frequency is just astounding. It is another layer of grunge that has been removed from the sound. Also, B&W added a third 7" woofer. This adds substantially to the bass presentation. Without being overly dominant, the lower frequencies now seem more authoritative, and even palpable. You really feel that a lot of air is getting pushed around the room. And, of course, the 6" midrange has always been a Nautilus strength, appearing in everything from the 805 up to the 800. I've had the 805's, the 804's, the 803's, and now these wondrous things. I'm looking forward to another year of great listening.

ajedwardsjr

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System edited: Just added the Conrad-Johnson Premier 17LS preamplifier. Boy, is this really a sweet sounding piece! Listening to Duane Allman and Dicky Betts on Eat A Peach just brought tears to my eyes. Just so melodic and sweet sounding. Actually, kind of like guitars, I guess! I think this opens the door for some more stuff from these great people.

ajedwardsjr

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System edited: I have replaced my speakers with B&W Nautilus 803's. I will probably want to comment more after a break in period, and after I have listened to them for a bit, but I just wanted to note how quickly I stopped trying to listen to the speakers and started listening to the music. I really got lost in Diana Krall's Love Scenes. This Sony SCD-1 is really such a monster. Please don't tell Elvis about the Diana Krall thing...

ajedwardsjr

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System edited: Replaced Bang & Olufsen RX-2, radial tracking turntable with Bang & Olufsen TX, tangential tracking turntable. Replaced Bang & Olufsen MMC-3 with Bang & Olufsen MMC-1.

ajedwardsjr

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System edited: Replaced MMC-3 cartridge with MMC-2 cartridge. Listened extensively to Project 1.2 Turntable with Sumiko Blue Point Special. I liked this ancient Bang & Olufsen stuff better!

ajedwardsjr

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System edited: Replaced Bose 901's with Nautilus 805's. Still in the process of positioning them correctly, experimenting with different wiring types and set-ups, and debating the $600.00 stand issue!

ajedwardsjr

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Viggen,
Yes this is a mid-80's amp. It operates solely in Class A all the way up to 175 watts into 8 ohms. Very low distortion (20-20,000 Hz - THD 0.002%), huge capacitance.
Maybe it's similar to the situation now with Sony. They're certainly not know for high end stuff, but they're apparently sellling (not making, though) some pretty some speakers. Nrchy (above) refers to the SS M7 and SS M9 as being pretty good quality.
So maybe in the early 80's, Yamaha dabbled in the art and tried to make a good sounding piece instead of a profitable piece. You know, they used to make really nice pianos...

ajedwardsjr

Owner
I somewhat expected a series of answers that recommended replacement of the 901's. I have enjoyed them for what they are, but I am very well aware, too of their many shortcomings. I auditioned a pair of B+W Nautilus 805's yesterday and wanted to take them home with me right away. However, I thought I might wait and do some more listening. I also wanted to ask the saleswoman to marry me, but that's another issue. Yesterday, we played "Take Five" for beginners, which was a real eye-opener. Guess that's ear-opener. I was hearing for example, the vibrations of the reed on Paul Desmond's saxophone. Up until that moment, I had thought he was playing a flutophone. I was hearing the strings of Eugene Wright's bass slapping against the fingerboard. The 901's create some kind of boomy and murky low sounding muddle instead of individually plucked notes. At any rate, these things are pretty close to getting here. Actually, I think that the only reason I am not buying them is to give myself an excuse to go back to the store. Any ideas what else in the price range ($2000) I should be listening to?
I was surprised, however, that some(all) of you thought that the amp had to go, too. I am wondering (respectfully) if you really do know this amp, or is it a brand name prejudice sort of thing? I recognize that Yamaha is right now putting a lot of junk on the market to be sold throught Circuit City and Best Buy, but I honestly felt that this was a decent piece. It's class A operation, providing 170 watts continuous power into 8 ohms.

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