Room Details

Dimensions: 15’ × 13’  Medium
Ceiling: 8’


Components Toggle details

    • Apple Mac Mini
    Roon Core
    • Audience FrontRow
    Speaker Cables
    • Meitner Audio MA3i
    EMM Labs Meitner Audio MA3i DAC
    • Stealth Audio Cables USB
    Stealth USB cable between Aurender N200 and Bricasti M3. Amazing!
    • Nordost Frey 2 Power Cord
    On Bricasti M3 and Boulder 866
    • Nordost Tyr 2
    XLR cables throughout
    • Boulder 866
    Integrated Amplifier
    • Furutech GTX-D (R) NCF
    Furutech Rhodium plated outlet with NCF
    • Audience AV Hidden Treasure
    Ethernet CAT 7
    • Wilson Audio Sabrina
    In Titan Red
    • Aurender N200
    Sold
    • Nordost Heimdall 2 Power Cord
    On Aurender N200
    • Purist Audio Design CAT 7
    Ethernet Cable (Sold)
    • Audioquest Tornado
    Sold
    • Chord Hugo TT2
    Sold
    • Pass Labs XP-22
    Sold
    • Pass Labs X260.8
    Sold
    • Furutech DSS-4.1
    Sold
    • Audience AU24sx
    Speaker Cables (Sold)
    • Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs Ultradeck
    Sold
    • Hana ML
     Sold
    • Network Acoustics Eno Streaming System
    Passive Ethernet Filter connecting the EERO access point to the Bricasti M3
    Sold
    • Bricasti M3
    Digital to Analog Converter (Sold)
    • Puritan Audio Labs PSM156
    Sold
    • AudioQuest Hurricane High Current
    High currepower cable for the amplifier.
    Sold
    • AudioQuest Hurricane High Current
    Sold
    High current 20a cable on Puritan PSM-156.
    • Pass Labs Pass Labs XA30.8 Power Amplifier
    Class A stereo amplifier
    Sold
    • Sutherland Engineering 20/20 MkII LPS
    Phono Amp
    Sold
    • Acoustic Zen Silver Reference MkII
    Sold
    • Acoustic Zen Absolute Copper
    XLR on DAC/Preamp and Preamp/Amp
    Sold
    • PS Audio DirectStream DAC
    Sold
    • Coda CSiB V1
    Sold

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Cool room and system and I’m sure it sounds great!  Is your 866 the analog version such that you still need the DACs and streamers? (Of course, you might be applying that universal formula: 
how much gear you have = N
How much gear you need = N+1
😂
I’ve heard the 866. It’s a terrific unit in every regard.

mgrif104