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I might actually be done. I find that this is the system sound I have been looking for. It can be played from very low volume levels to very high volume and gives me what I am looking for. The mid range defines the system and it is all there. The low end is present but not overwhelming and the system can be listened to for hours without being fatiguing. I have it tweeked with my room. My concentration has been on buying music. . Thats it for now. Stephen
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    • Tyler Acoustics Woodmeres Loudspeakers
    Floorstanding
    • Jeff Rowland Capri Preamplifier
    ss preamp
    • Luxman D-06 CD/SACD Player
    SACD/CD
    • Cardas Golden Reference Cables IC/SP/PC
    Golden Reference Speaker cable, Interconnects: Golden Reference amp to pre am, Golden Reference CD to Pre Amp, 300B Microtwin DVD to Pre Amp, Power Cords: All Golden Reference except Twinlink on DVD Player
    • Running Springs Audio Haley & Duke Power Conditioners
    Power Conditioners Haley for pre-amp, cd player, and dvd player Duke for amps
    • GIK Bass Treatments
    Bass Treatments behind speakers

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"Danielk, the real issue with class D is I (and many other supposedly biased audiophiles on this site) find class D fatiguing over long listening sessions. "

Melbguy1,

What was the Class D setup you heard that was fatiguing over listening sessions? ANy idea what made it so?

I have found Class D to be the exact opposite in my case.

Obviously fatigue has been around a while and is certainly not limited to Class D, so I wonder if there can be any validity to a general statement that Class D is fatiguing.

mapman

I like the symmetrical driver configuration on those Tylers.

I would imagine that configuration would help the multiple drivers on larger speakers like these integrate better, especially in a smaller room or in a more nearfield type listening configuration, more like a smaller monitor than a larger full range.

Do you find that to be the case?

mapman