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This is what I have assembled so far, mind you Im always on a budget,this is what I have in the Office/guest/sound room. Lately Ive been in the Vintage mode.and also have other goodies throughout the house, bedroom Sansui AU-719,JBL 166 Horizons,in Den NAD 2400thx,917 pre,5100 CD player, Maggies MG 1b,and a recently purchased JBL L-36 Decades. and beleive me IM still not Done..Anybody know the feelin,

thanks

Rob
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    • NAD 216 thx
    QTY 2 - Bridged
    • NAD C-160
    C-160
    • NAD C422
    Tuner
    • NAD T533
    DVD Player
    • Vandersteen 1b
    Vandys 1b
    • Project Project Debut III
    Turntable
    • Plateau Z-5A
    Black Component Stand
    • MAC Cables MAC Cables
    Spade to Spade w/ banana extensions
    • MAC MAC Braided Sound Pipes
    Mac sound pipes

Comments 4

Like the others, I think your system looks great, and also like some of the others, I have a suggestion to improve the sound of the sstem. I sincerely believe from my own experience that fitting the speakers with cones, or better yet, Soundocity outriggers (about $140.00)will give you a very noticable increase in image stability and bass articulation. Nice system!

roxy54

Looks like an excellent setup. Only suggestion I would have would be to change out the DVD player for a CD player.

artk

This is the first all NAD system consisting of seperates that I've seen. I bet it sounds sweet w/ the Vandys. How did you end up w/ this combo?

Have you ever compared the NAD separates to the Sansui AU-719? I've lately been thinking of swapping my AU-717 (almost the same as 719) for older NAD seperates, so I'd like your thoughts. Thanks.

mjcmt

I have the Vandersteen 1C's, and absolutely love them. I'm driving them with a Rogue Cronus EL-34 tubed integrated amp, an NAD 533 turntable, and a Marantz CD-63SE deck. The tunes are beautiful, and the sound is liquid gold. My compliments to you............NAD and Vandersteen make a great match, and it seems as if you have a great system......My only suggestion is this.....It looks like your speakers are angled in too much. Try them more straight on, and only very slightly toed in to your listening spot. I think you'll find an expanded soundstage and a more accurate presentation of voices.

adam18

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