Description

This system is set up for two channel music. I also have Rotel RSP-1098 and three RB1090's in system for t.v. and movie watching. Martin Logan Theater I for center channel and Script I's for the rear speakers.
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    • REIMYO CDT777
    Transport
    • Reimyo 999ex
    D to A converter
    • Krell KCT
    Nice preamp.
    • Krell LAT-1
    Nice Speaker
    • Aesthetix IO with duel power supplies
    Awsome
    • Krell FPB 350 MCX'S
    Nice pair of mono's
    • VPI Industries TNT-3.5
    Great table
    • Clearaudio goldfinger V2-d
    awsome
    • Martin Logan Odyssey
    Electrostatic speakers
    • Nordost Valhalla
    Great cable.
    • Nordost Valhalla
    Great Cable.
    • MIT Magnum M3
    Balanced Interconnects
    • MIT Magnum M3
    Speaker Wire
    • MIT and Monster Power AC-2
    Does the job.

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Radrog, if your system sounds good to you then thats great! I have no idea what your budget is, so who am I to say what you should change. If you decide to go for tubes in the future, listen to as many amps as you can. I have heard these amps with ML Odyssey:VAC's 30/30 300B, Jolida JD 3000a 200watt monos, Viva's Linea 45 linestage preamp with 300B power supply and Sonic Fronteers Line-2 preamp, GRAAF's GM20 OTL[I know, it's only 20 watts per channel]. All I can say is Martin Logan's sound totally different with these amps than any other I heard. The Jolida's have the most bass and punch Iv'e ever heard from any amp and are only $4,900 the pair! The sound is very dynamic and pure, I never really liked any electrostatics until I heard this demo, there is just something about tubes and stats that work well together especially after long periods of listening, the longer tubes are on the better warmer they sound. I would always listen first and decide for yourself but if your a big music lover you will get hooked on the glow!

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