Description

Hello, my name is Stu and I'm a Roonaholic!

Streaming centric system features Thiel CS 2.4 speakers driven by Coda CSiB Integrated amp. 

Principal source component is Hifi Rose RS130 functioning as Roon Endpoint feeding Rockna Wavelight DAC.

The Room:
The system sits in the living room portion of one relatively large open space which also contains both the main entry way to the home as well as the dining room. The combined space is 27 feet wide. The living room portion is 12 feet wide and 15 feet deep. The dining room portion at the other end is approximately 11 feet wide and 10.5 feet deep. In between is the front entry way to the house. The house is a 1950's split level design. Ceiling height starts out at 8 feet behind the speakers and peaks out at 13 feet behind the prime listening position.  Opposite the entry way are openings for two sets of stairs, one leading to the bedroom level, and the other leading to the lower level.

Previous iterations of system also available for viewing here on Audiogon.



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Components Toggle details

    • Coda Technologies CSiB Integrated Amp v1
    • Thiel Audio CS 2.4 speakers
    • Hifi Rose RS130 Network Player
    • Rockna Wavelight DAC
    • Roon Nucleus with 19v Sbooster Linear Power Supply
    • The Chord Company English 8Switch with Ifi 5v Ipower Elite Power Supply
    • Melco S100/2 Network Switch with Ifi iPower Elite 12v Power Supply
    • Rotel RT-940AX Tuner
    • Bryston BCD-1 CD Player
    • Transparent Audio Super Gen 5 XLR
    • Transparent Audio Music Wave Super Gen MM Speaker Cable
    • Tubulus Concentus HDMI I2S
    • Ifi Power Station Power Conditioner

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@sartajalag Just sent you a DM. Please see if you can respond to it.

jazzman7

Owner
@sartajalag Thanks for the kind words. Actually had a 3BST (less powerful than your 4B2) together with a BP20 preamp prior to acquiring the Coda. And have no complaints about the Bryston combo as that Bryston kit served me well for 18 years. And the amp was matched up with the less demanding Thiel .05s. But the Coda is in another class .... more powerful, effortless, smooth presentation, huge holographic soundstage and very quiet. Better grip and control resulting in better bass (tighter with more definition). And warmer sonic presentation (probably related to the first 18 watts operating in Class A), which I think really benefits the Thiels. In the Bryston lineup I really needed something more powerful than the 3BST to do justice to the 2.4s in my room. I was able to fit the 3BST underneath the ice chest, but there was no way I was going to pull that off with a 4B3 or some such, so opted to go with an integrated that would fit into the living room space, and the Coda fit the bill. Please feel free to DM me if you have more questions.

jazzman7

Owner
@linnie01 Same speakers, same room, not a wall, just a matter of the window blinds being down.

jazzman7

Owner
@linnie01 Thanks! Good to hear from a fellow Thiel devotee.Thiel speakers have been a fixture in this room since 1996. First with the CS .05, and then with the CS 2.4 since 2011. My system is literally built around those speakers.

jazzman7

Owner
@sfpeloton Thanks for the kind words. Prior to the RS130 had a Bricasti M5 paired with the Rockna, and it was a good pairing. Had thought about trying to squeeze a DDC into the mix, but then had a chance to bring home the Rose for an in home week long audition, and there was no going back.

jazzman7

Owner
Thanks much @Toro3! This has been my prime listening space since 1979. Just happy that my wife allows me to indulge my listening habit.

jazzman7

Owner
Thanks much jafant!

jazzman7