Just moved back to my loft after a remodel and the system is sounding good. The room is 70 feet long and 22 feet wide with a 22 ft high ceiling. It used to be a beer brewery and they converted the place to lofts. Concrete floors and ceiling.
The Audio Research Reference 3 preamp raised the system to a whole new level. It sounds outstanding.
The home theater portion really cooks....I plan to get the top of the line InFocus projector later this year.
Paste this link into your browser to see more photos of the whole room when the Kappa 9's were my main speakers.
VPI Industries HW-16.5 Record Cleaning Machine. A must-have if you are serious about your vinyl.
Audio Research PH-5 Tube Phono Preamp
Nice phono pre...
Oracle Audio Technologies Delphi
Nice table...I don't play it anymore since I got the Michell. It is beautiful and I keep it for eye candy.
Grado Platinum Cartdridge
Nice cartridge when I played my Oracle. I may try it on my Michell one day.
Audio Research Reference 3 Tube Preamp
Tube Preamp
All of the hype is true about this preamp. Outstanding.
Pass Labs X-600 Solid State Monoblocks
Nice amps. Open and detailed and fast. I'm using four of them, a pair to run the planar columns and a pair to drive the bass.
Infinity IRS BETA Speaker System
This speaker is everything that you've heard about it.
Infinity Kappa 9 Full Range Speaker
Very nice sound..... and good looking too! I use two of them for the rear channels and one for the center channel. These speakers would excel as main speakers in anyones 2 channel rig...they are exceptional as surrounds and center channel.
Signal Cable Premium XLR and RCA Cables
Nice cable...All Signal Cable interconnects throughout the entire system.
Signal Cable Ultra Double Run Speaker Cable
nice cables...used for the front mains and center channel.
Signal Cable Magic Power Cords
I have this power cord on all of my components. Excellent value.
Sansui TU-X1 Tuner
Baddest tuner on the planet.
Radio Shack Antenna FM
Grabs the stations by the throat and puts them in my living room.
Dave (Fabio) Ratcliff Hat Trick Component Feet
Ratcliff sound pucks under the amps, line conditioner and tuner. 18 month wait to get these from Dave.
Carver Silver 9t Monoblocks
I run three of them, one each for the center channel and two rears.
Velodyne DD-18 Subwoofer
Slam bam earthshaker
Optoma UHD35STx Short Throw True 4K UHD Short Throw Projector...that throws an amazing 16 foot wide image.
It is great to have the projector in front of you and not overhead and behind you.
Da-Lite Scenic Roller 16 Foot Wide Movie Screen
Sceen is 12 feet tall and 16 feet wide for a 240 inch diagonal picture.
Marantz AV-7705 Processor
Great on movies...incredible hi-def surround processor.
Sony Sony UBP-X700 4K Ultra HD Home Theater Streaming Blu-Ray Player
Killer player....the images are truly film-like. .
Audio Research DAC-8
Killer DAC
X-Box 360 by Microsoft
Gaming Console...playing a video game on a 12 foot high and 16 foot wide screen in high definition with killer surround sound is an incredibly immersive experience.
NVIDIA Shield Pro video streaming device
This was an incredible upgrade....forget about that Roku and Fire Stick stuff and get one of these as your video streamer.
BlueSound Node
Streaming device
Roon Digital Music Software
Amazing companion to a digital music library...you need this!!
Justin,......I'll probably get the least expensive option of the PS3. I'm buying it primarily as a Blu-Ray player, I'll use it as a gaming system somewhat also. x x Tboooe.......No complaints on the Ref3. It seems to get everything right. I bought the unit here on Audiogon ...it had 60 hours on it. Sorry, but I have no references for an ARC dealer. I bought my ARC PH5 from GNP Audio in Pasadena, but I already knew what I wanted. I walked in, plunked my money down and took the unit home. I really didn't establish a relationship with anyone there. I was in and out of the store in 15 minutes. I was a pretty nice store, but it seems their focus is on home theater.
Mitch, how do you like your ARC Ref 3??? Any complaints? I am seriously thinking of getting one. In my auditions, it came the closest to sounding like my reference, the Einstein The Tube preamp.
By the way, did you buy it from Audio Enchantment? I live in OC and am looking for a good ARC dealer.
It's funny, I get asked that all the time. The sound is incredible. My carpet is super thick and I have overstuffed furniture. No problems with the sound at all. Maybe in theory it is supposed to have problems, but in the real thing, it works beautifully.
I was just wondering do you have problems with the sound in that room. I ask because it looks like there are mirrors all over the back wall. Just curious?
Thanks for the compliments on my system. I'm still wiping the drool of the keyboard after seeing your system!Great choice of equipment. I now have been motivated to save for a REF 3 preamp to replace my LS-25 MKII.I've yet to hear the REF3 and the CD7 together I'm sure they sound awesome?
Mike, yes, the Genesis will be overkill for a room your size. Even though great sound is what we are pursuing, I still believe the system should look presentable also. You have outstanding components that're well organized in a gorgeos room. With four towers nearly six feet tall each, it would look cluttered in your room. They need a lot of room away from the rear and side walls to sing. They work in my space only because the room is so huge. Aesthically they work because smaller speakers are just dwarfed by the size of my room. Looking at your room and system, I'd say you're already there. Forget the Genesis.....kick back and enjoy that badass system you have.
I have been drooling over the size of your room. I have the itch to get the Genesis speakers but I think my room is just too small. My room is 9X15X22 and from what I have read on other audiogon post with respect to the Genesis 2 or the 2.1, my room will be too small. Any thought's? Thanks, Mike
Sbr3,...I had the Audio Research CD2. Once I got the Ref3 and saw how good it was, it peaked my curiosity for the CD7. I don't play enough vinyl to justify purchasing the Reference PH7 phono pre, so, I upgraded from the PH3SE to the PH5. I am seriously looking to pull the trigger on a pair of Ref 600 MkII tube monoblocs. I've never had tube amplification before and the curiosity is killing me. I would like to try the new Ref 610-T monoblocs, but $40k for a pair of them is out of my reach right now.
So yes, the purchase of the Ref3 did influence my decisions on other AR gear.
Mitch4t, I seem to be on the same upgrade path. I traded in my Ref2Mk2 for a Ref 3 which I just recieved this week. It really is a wonderful piece of gear. I did an in home demo of the Levinson 326s pre but for me the ref 3 was more musical. I want to audition the cd7 but my next step will be a Levinson amp. What did you audition before going with the cd7. Did the ref 3 influence your decisions on the other AR gear?
thanks in advance for your response and sharing your system.
The Carver Silvers are a HUGE bargain for the money. They are available for $1200 to $1500 here on the 'Gon or Ebay a few times a year. 900 wpc @ 4 ohms and they will drive ANYTHTING. Put a nice preamp in front of them and be amazed. No, they are not in the same class as the Pass X-600's, but they sure as heck hold their own for the money.
The aural reflections and flutter echo mentioned by JPE are non-existent. The system truly sounds good.
Gyrodec vs CD-7.....well, they are both excellent in their own right and I never thought to compare the two. I don't get a chance to listen to vinyl as much as I'd like to. I do know that since I've gotten my record cleaning machine and when I've got a piece of well engineerd vinyl on the table...it is sonic bliss. The CD-7 is no slouch either. I have no preference for one over the other as far as the way they sound. CD's of course are much more convenient, so I tend to listen to them 98% of the time. I will devote more time to vinyl in 2007.
Have you concluded you beta test are you trully alpha now ! You have a lot of fine components there. How do you like the Carver Silver's?, thats a lot of power for HT ! How does the new AR CD-7 compare to your Gyrodeck Front end? The VPT RCM was a smart move you must hear the difference, YES ?
I have to agree with Jpe that the mirrored wall on the long side of the room must rob your system of its full potential, as a counter point the heavy furniture and type of rug can do the same as well. Getting the advice of an acoustic engineer or better yet designer would be in your best interest. The Room is one of the MAJOR components in your system
It would change your system dramaticly and you would profit from it
Beautiful Loft
Groovey Records
Listening to
High Fidelity-Elvis Costello and The Attractions-GET HAPPY ! Columbia PC 36347
Gunbei.....The past ArtWalk was the lowest attendance I have ever seen. There was a lot of other major goings-on near downtown LA and it took away a large chunk of the art audience. The committee that organizes it plans to re-tool and make sure they do their homework next time to make sure there are no major events going at the same time.
Guido, the X.02 was a very good preamp, but for $10k retail it is overpriced and it is nowhere near the performance of the Ref3. Overall, even the Audio Research LS-10 was better than the X.02. I bought the X.02 believing that I would have better system symmetry because I have Pass amps, that was not the case. The Audio Research preamps totally eclipsed the X.02. I have sold the X.02 and the LS-10.
I may keep my Ref2 Mk2 for a second system. I have a pair of Infinity Rennaisance 90's in storage that I'd like to try with the Ref2 Mk2 in a second system.
I found out right out of the box, the Ref3 lives up to all of the accolades that have been heaped upon it by other owners and reviewers. It is a truly great preamp. I've had it for 2 months now. I now need to save some scratch for the Audio Research Reference CD player and the PH7 Reference phono preamp.