My first system entry last fall was titled “Getting Started.” That was accurate at the time — a lot of moving parts, learning what worked together, and figuring out where I wanted to land.
Several months later, the system has settled in.
Not because there’s nothing left to change, but because it has reached a point of balance where the gear largely disappears and the music takes over. The foundation remains the Revel Ultima Salon2, which continue to earn their reputation as true reference loudspeakers: flat, revealing, dynamically uncompressed, and remarkably consistent in real rooms. They don’t impose a sound, which is exactly why they work so well here. The front end provides the flavor; the speakers tell the truth.
The vinyl front end has matured into something I trust completely. The VPI platform with multiple arms allows cartridges to show their character without fighting the table, and the Lyra Atlas Lambda has proven to be an exceptional match — resolving without edge, with superb low-level detail, tone density, and realism on piano and voice. The Sound Smith Hyperion mkii MR remains a stalwart for jazz and vocals. I love the Koetsu for classic rock and the Miyajima Zero is, of course, my mono workhorse. The Sound Smith Zephyr is suprisingly versatile and nicely fills a role with older, less pristine records.
Electronics and amplification have likewise settled into supporting roles focused on low noise, headroom, and neutrality, letting recordings speak for themselves rather than being filtered through a house sound. Tube rolling has helped the Manley Steelhead and the Woo WA33.
What matters most is how my listening habits have changed. I spend far less time tweaking or comparing and far more time pulling records off the shelf. Good recordings sound outstanding, mediocre ones sound honest, and the system never draws attention to itself.
That’s when I know it’s doing its job.
Is it final? Probably not — no system ever really is. But it’s settled enough that the emphasis has shifted from building to listening, and that’s exactly where I want it.
Experience has a sound.
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I’ve made progress on this new system since September. It’s now dialed in and integrated. I’m enjoying regular listening sessions and buying new vinyl. I am satisfiDimensions: 17’ × 20’ Large
Ceiling: 9’
Discrete R-2R ladder DAC ( NOS/OS capable “Resistor Ladder” DAC)