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Oracle Delphi MK VI Gen 2 with Oracle Turbo II power supply

Reed 3P Tonearm / - Benz - Ruby Z     Benz - ACE LO    Triangle Art - Zeus                   Audio - Technica ART1000

Manley Steelhead RC phono stage

Audio Research LS 28 pre-amp

VTL MB750 mono blocs

VTL MB1150  Wotan mono blocs

Wilson Audio Maxx 2's

Wilson Audio Watt Puppys 5.1

Bryston BCD-3

Furman Elite 20 Pf I (x2)

Cables & IC's- Siltech, Audio Sensibility

1 large beer fridge (fully stocked)

Clear Audio Double Matrix Pro Sonic RCM

A pair of SVS SB-16 Ultra subwoofers

Racking is Solidtech Hybrid series

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    Owner

    Hi Willie. My response is late to you as well!! I don't check this out all that often. Thanks for the info on AE. The thing is, I have a pair of Wilson Watt Puppys and a pair of Wilson Maxx 2's My Watt Puppys did not have the Puppy Paws (man, where does Dave Wilson come up with these parts names??) when I got them.  By the way, the umbilical cables from the bass cab to the mid/high cab is called the Puppy Tail !!

    I contacted AE in regards to ordering the Puppy Paws, and they would not get back to me at all. What's with that?!?!?! I wanted to deal with AE for this purchase, as they are the closest Wilson dealer to me. I now deal with Filtronique in Montreal. Thierry, over there has been quite good to me, and I have since then made a number of purchases, and have also introduced a good friend of mine to Thierry, and he too has now made purchases from Filtronique. I guess my point is in regards to how potential customers are treated. If AE had responded to me, even though the Paws were only a $600.00 sale, they would have sold much more to me, and also to my friend as well. By not acknowledging a small sale possibility, they have lost all of my future possible sales. How short sighted of them.

    By the way, thanks for the compliment on my TT/arm combo. I love the Reed. It was a bit out of my budget when I made the purchase, but a friend of mine in LA bought my SME 345, so that helped offset the cost of the Reed. Good riddance to the SME anyway. I don't understand the lack of VTA with SME, or Rega arms. Is this a British thing?? Probably not, as Graham has the adjustment. I really was considering the Graham Phantom 2, but a number of people who know a lot more than I do, thought it would not be a good match for my Delphi. I suspect it has to do with the suspended plinth. What really got me about the Reed was the adjustable azimuth "on the fly" Holy cow Willie, does this ever work slick!! I plugged  in my Fozgometer (wonder if Dave Wilson had something to do with naming that?) HAHAHA, and I had the cartridge aligned and locked into place in about 2 minutes!!! The VTA on the fly works quite smoothly as well. It will be the last tonearm I will ever need Yeah right!! Famous last words LOL. Oh, I did not get the KLE rca's.

    Keep in touch Willie. I'm off to Europe for a month in another week, so I'll check in when I get back to Canada.


    Cheers


    crazyeddy

    I just saw your post on my system page RE: Audio Excellence - apologies for not getting back to you.

    Well, AE used to be a great audio store, but their focus is now more on A/V systems and their installations

    They are not quite so "friendly" as Mike at Audio Eden and it takes some persuasion to get them to setup specific components to audition.

    They try very hard to sell you something at each visit - so I've stopped going there unless I know they will have something of interest

    I think I've only purchased a sub woofer from them way back in time - the rest of the time it was bulk Van den Hul and Furutech Cable and RCA's.

    I would give them a call - if they know you are looking at Wilson's they will get interested.

    The do carry some nice audio gear, but not really the stuff that peaks my interest.

    Looking at your system I would say American Sound of Canada - Yonge 
    and Stoufville Side Rd in Richmond Hill ( Aka Angies Audio Corner) might be a better fit, but they do not carry Wilson.

    They are big Focal and Sonus Faber dealers and carry lots of other brands

    I've listened to both the big Focal and Sonus Faber and was basically underwhelmed - which was not good for a $100k speaker - they were in their own room, but perhaps the setup was a little off

    But the best speakers I have heard there were a pair of Avantgarde Duo Horns - perhaps the most life-like speakers I've heard to date and their room & location was less than perfect, so that impressed me even more.

    They seemed to have a huge sweet spot, were very detailed, had extremely fast dynamics and were completely transparent. If they had been a little less expensive I might have taken them.

    Their sweet spot reminded me of a huge pair of Magnapans - with much more details and with more air and bass. 

    I would like to hear them in my new listening space - still thinking about it :-)

    Chat Later
    BTW - very nice TT/Arm combo - did you get the KLE Innovations RCA's?

    williewonka

    Owner

    What was I thinking?!?!?

    Of course the most prized item is the beer fridge and contents!!!

    crazyeddy

    Owner

    Oh, thanks for the compliment shadorne. I have been into audio since my childhood. Music has always been an extremely important part of my life. You ask a very difficult in regards to my single most cherished piece of gear. I don't really know how to properly answer it, as they all work together in unison to create the "magic" I can easily say that the one item I could part with, and not shed a tear, would be the McIntosh MCD 301. Not because of any issues with it, but I am not a fan of CD's, and play them seldom. Vinyl is "it" for me. That being said, I suppose my turntable/tonearm combination would be my favorites, if I had to choose.

    Funny that you ask though. A while back, one of my clients asked me if I had to choose between my HiFi and my motorcycles, what would I do. I had never been asked such a question, and was speechless for a few minutes. I gave it some thought, and ultimately concluded that I could not make a choice. I could not imagine life without either. Luckily, these are choices that don't have to be made.

     Sorry, I'm wandering of topic a bit. My bad!!

    Thank you for your interest shadorne

    crazyeddy

    Lots of great carefully chosen gear. You have been at this hobby for a great many years for sure!

    What is the piece of gear that you are must proud of and delighted with?

    shadorne

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