Bryston 3b-sst (pair) to drive midrange and tweeters as part of active setup. Modified by PMC as part of active system
Bryston 7B-SST
Bryston 7B-sst (pair) to drive bass units Modified by PMC as part of active system
PMC MB2-XBD-A
4 way monitor with stands Active - price includes PMC modified amps and crossover
Townshend Seimic sink
TSS stands for speakers and deck.
WNA Custom built
All interconnects, speaker cables and mains cables custom built by WNA. Mains cables include lab grade filters. Compared with and beat nordost reference but only costs 10% of the price.
Bryston 10B
Bryston 10B crossover *2 Modified by PMC as part of active system
Pink Triangle Dacapo II CDP
Integral version of original dacapo and cardinal battery powered dac and transport but updated with 15 years of additional research. Less than a dozen ever made. Uses proprietary discrete dac and filter for a unique sound - never bettered. Built in digital volume control.
I ruled out a switch for now due to the delicate nature of the phono signal. Also the switch box built to a high enough standard was about 500£ so I am holding off for now. Enjoy China. There is some great equipment being made there these days.
I know some who have sold the Vyger due to problems with their units. Posted here on Audiogon. I agree with Stereophile's assesement that equipment must meet a certain standard to be considered for purchase. Stable company, repairable, reliable etc.
Some very old equipment that is considered vintage & excellent does interest me but not at prices that can lead you to losing a tremendous amount of money once it can't be serviced.
I have noticed people w. some vintage tables such as Micros, & Acoustic Solid using Teres Motors, if I remember right. Kind of funny. Might as well get the Teres almost.
There is another stand I find very interesting. It is called Minus K. It is very interesting as far as the web site. A user here has a Simon Yorke on it. It doesn't need air & needs no maintenance. My cousins Vibraplane has a flat for example It isn't cheap though. Listening right now. All I can say is wow. I am very happy. Can't wait to get my turntable up & running
How about some digital pics of your system? I again will repeat that a friend of mine had the Micro but prefered it to most turntables but not to the Simon Yorke. Also, one thing I am certain, any of the top shelf tables without suspension are mid level without their suspension platforms. Also, the differences at this level are fairly close and more a matter of system synergy and flavor than a difference of absolutes. If anything the engineering of a turntable is the main absolute more than the sound. Take care.
I will have to ask him. Not sure, I know it cost him a Penny. since then he has become a dealer. He now sells a few different brands and used to sell Simon Yorke (after owning it, switching through a few other tables and then purchasing it again). He then became a dealer & started to sell Simon Yorke. He had a hard time making money selling as there was no margin so he shifted lines but still says it is one of the best turntables he has ever heard.
Did you compare the Brinkan to Micro in the same exact system or where they in different systems using similar speakers. I have a friend who switched from a top level Micro to a Yorke S7 proclaiming it to be better, but also considered it a close call. He did sell his Micro years ago for the Yorke.
Waiting on my White Noise Phono stage as you suggested. Once I get it I will let you know. I had him customize to be battery based. Try to get some pictures up of your system. Would love to see it.