Description

System evolving such that it bears no resemblance to my system the last time I updated it.

Strengths - transparency, resolution, soundstage.
Weaknesses - almost square room, dealt with mostly by use of DBA.
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Room Details

Dimensions: 17’ × 18’  Medium
Ceiling: 9’


Components Toggle details

    • Nottingham Analogue Hyperspace
    Hyperspace with Music Hall Speed Controller
    • Manley Steelhead RC
    With line input and remote
    • Veloce Audio LS-1
    Battery powered linestage
    • Veloce Audio Saetta Monaural Amplifiers
    Battery powered monoblocks
    • DCS Rossini Player/DAC
    • DCS Master Clock
    • Aurender N10 Server/Streamer
    • Small Green Computer sonicTransporter i5
    • Sonore Ultradigital Convertor
    • Sonore ultraRendu
    • Synthesis A100 Titan KT66 Integrated
    • ProAc D40R speakers
    • REL Acoustics Carbon Special
    Pair of
    • SRA Preamp platform
    Solid performer
    • Harmonic Technology Pro Silway III
    Nice balanced IC's
    • ESP The Reference PC
    • ESP The Essence
    Two of these
    • LUMIN U1 Mini
    • Cardas Audio Golden Cross
    • Aerial Acoustics SW-12
    Two of these
    • PS Audio PS 10
    • AudioQuest AQ-7000
    VAS rebuild 2022
    • Soundsmith Zephyr MIMC
    • Allnic Audio H1202 phonostage
    • Iconoclast by Belden Series 1 and 2 speaker cables
    • Holo Audio HoloAudio - May DAC KTE
    • Iconoclast by Belden Various RCA and XLR interconnects
    • Adona Corporation Full Rack

Comments 45

hello Rooze,wow 50,000 ,and the guy turned down 10,000!!! any idea what amp your getting next?your desciption of the paradigm/anthem room sure got me going,ive not yet heard the sig.line yet my local dealers not sure if hes going to get them yet,did you notice if they were using the new anthem statment amp?id love to hear it!i keep bugging my dealer to get one.sugg names for your post;one day at a time ,to all the amps ive loved before,he he ,thanks for the info,happy hunting!

raytheprinter

Owner
Hey Ray, it's a real can of worms with the room being a bit on the large side and having the planars. I visited a local company on the weekend, they work directly with ASC on room treatment projects. I gave the guy a rough outline of the room and he quoted me a minimum of $50,000 on the spot!!
After I regained my composure I offered him $10,000 and said 'I understand that it won't be perfect, but you could perhaps do it in 3 stages, as money becomes available'....and he turned me down!

The wall behind the speaker is a bit contentious, the ASC guy said he thought it should be as flat and reflective as possible, with no diffusion or absorption. However, the speakers fire into a large window on the opposite side of the room, and he thought that was a big problem. So I may start by moving the speakers across onto the other wall in front of the windows.
Boy this is driving me nuts!! I also just sold my amps and I'm back to square one, messing with different amp options.

Incidentally, since you are using Studio 100's.....the room treatment guy specializes in Paradigm / Anthem. I heard the newest top of the line speaker (J8 I think) with Anthem electronics in a nicely treated room with 9 grands worth of ASC panels....sounded excellent! There $3500 sub was incredible to, seemless integration with the mains and deep, deep bass.

Maybe I'll dump the maggie's and start over.

Cheers

PS - I gotta change the subject line of this post....

rooze

hello Rooze,have you given any more thought on room treatments?i just built a pr. of side wall absorber panels with good results,good bang for the buck!maybe treating area behind your speakers would be a good starting point,how is the bass in your room? cheers

raytheprinter

Owner
Ouch!!

rooze

Rooze, give yourself some credit, since I certainly do. You have not only embraced mediocrity, but you have forced yourself upon it, and built a lasting relationship. With all the drama involved, it must be close to love by now!

nrchy

Owner
The 'content' comment was from two weeks ago, you know how that goes!!
Anyway, it's all relative, and it's all about degrees of contentment, degrees of perfection etc etc.

One might be content, but only partially or momentarily so. One may also strive to remove many forms of 'contentment' from ones life, since being content, in certain situations, may lead to complacency. Living in constant fear of becoming complacent drives me to avoid contentment for any prolonged periods, at all cost. Therefore the new amplifier becomes pivotal, and unavoidable, in my plight to live a full and challenging life. Others, may accept and embrace mediocrity into their lives, avoiding challenges for fear of failure. Not I however. The new amplifier will be a bold and proud statement, a beacon of hope and light in an otherwise dark and hopeless world.
So you see, it's unavoidable really.

rooze

How can you be content when you are looking for a new amp?

nrchy

Owner
System edited: Now trying Gortz MI3 biwires in place of the Chord cables, also have cables from Sonoran, Audio Insurgents and AudioTruth, which I've been trying. Got the new power cord installed, running between the fuse box and direct to the Krell. Made a nice difference, thanks to CVH for the parts and expertise. Made some basic mods to the speaker wiring, bypassed the fuses and the tweeter attenuator, and replaced crappy maggie binding posts with Cardas posts. Sonic improvement very noticable...more upgrades to follow to x-over.

rooze

I don't see a phono preamp listed. Please advise.

Really nice looking room for your Maggies.

For improved dynamics and bigger bass you might try a powered Vandersteen 2WQ sub. Two is supposed to be even better. Filtering the low bass from your Maggies will free your main amplifier to produce more horsepower. The Maggie/Vandersteen combo is a time-honored tradition with lots of Maggie owners.

jimburger

Owner
Thanks ThinKat - it's such an odd shaped room that I'm not sure where I would start with acoustic treats - perhaps some diffusers on the wall behind the speakers....I'll hit the asylum and see what I can find.

Cheers

rooze

by all means keep the maggies. it appears and sounds like you may need some room treatments. if you're handy at all, and it sounds like you are, you can construct your own pretty inexpensively. also check out the maggie users group for suggestions.

thinkat

Owner
Nate....i should have cleaned up the cat vomit from the middle of the carpet before I took the pic's.
Things starting to sound pretty good, got the power cord made earlier today, planning to install that tonight.....bloody expensive thing, upwards of $300 in parts and 6 hrs of toil.(includes 3 hrs driving round town looking for heatshrink....."what, you put wires in it, you need it how long?")

Get yerself and Greg over for a listen when you have a couple hours free.

Carl

rooze

Wow, what a beautiful listening room! I'd love to see it sometime. Does it sound as good as it looks?

nrchy

Owner
Some pictures added

rooze

Owner
The Bustanut Pro power cord makes revolutionary use of two empty bean tins and some string.
Full blueprints available on request.

rooze

Yeah, I'd like to hear that one.

nrchy

Okay, my suggestion is get rid off:

The Perreauxs
The Cary V12i
The Pioneer
Rooze's Power Cord X100-VII Bustanut Pro Power cord
and the black olives!

Keep the:
Purist Colossus
Krell FPB 200
Magnapan 3.6

Use the funds to build up that remaining system.

I'll sell my Kharmas to you then you can sell the maggies too!

Be here tomorrow at 1:00pm

nrchy

how bout sharing your power chord secret??

robm321

Owner
awe shucks....give me a break Nrchy!!

rooze

You misspelled DUD!

nrchy

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