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German electronics combined with English speakers.

TT made of slate.
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    • Symphonic Line CD Reference MK2
    Front loader with remote control. Aranya finish chassis. Dimensions: 450 x 120 mm. Frontpanel: 10 mm, engraved. Chinch and digital outputs. 24 Bit technique, big Class A output stage, separate power supply with 300 VA mumeta shielded transformer, special: filter frequenc response by 50.000 Hz. Sounds like an excellent record player: resolution of detail without nerving and tiring your senses; correct timing. The body of the music, a deep bass and substance are there, no matter what kind of music you play. And it never muddles the sound. Excellent sound staging and space. (M. Böde stereo 9/96) writes: " If HiFi were an Olympic discipline, Symphonic Line's first CD-System would win gold." ..."Hardly ever have I heard a CD-system with that extreme ability to capture the listener's emotions, to close the gap between the listeners and the music so perfectly." The same CD Player, extremly selected, big power supply with 100.000 µF. Aranya finish chassis. Specials. Result: The opera house is transfered completely into your room. Absolutely the best. Special clock module.
    • Transrotor Super Seven La Roccia
    The special series of the Super Seven. Chassis made of a 40 mm natural slade. The plattermat made of a carbon-acrylic/vinyl composition rests on top of the 60 mm aluminium platter. Further details: Super Seven 40/80 Reference weight approx. 40kg
    • SME 309
    modification: VDH 501 internal cabling
    • Symphonic Line Kraftwerk MK2
    The combination of a world-class pre amp and power amp, disguised as an integrated amplifier. Fully transistorized and modular constructed main board with extremely short signal paths. Inputs: CD; Tuner, 2 x AUX., excellent phono stage with switchable MM or MC, 2 x Tape. Features headphone, output and volume remote control. It is possible to separate the amp and pre amp sections, and to use an additional pre amp-out stage. Separate power supply with a 300 VA Mumetal transformer. The pre amplification stage operates in pure class A and features an internal hyper power supply. In addition, there is a second power supply with 700 VA for the amplification stage. The circuitry of the Power Stations amplifier stage is identical to the super amp Kraft 250. 2 x 180 Watts RMS class A/AB operation at 8 Ohms.
    • B&W 803D
    with diamond tweeter
    • Symphonic Line Reference
    nicely balanced with taut bass.
    • Benz Micro Wood M
    with bruyère housing, FG2 tip. Dynamics of the Glider, combined with the charms of wood.
    • Finite Elemente Ceraball
    The Cutting edge technology from the leading manufacturer of advanced high end audio furniture - the ultimate direct coupling device for your audio components. Cerball brings better resolution, better soundstage, better dynamics, and better music to your life.
    • Finite Elemente Spider
    Perfection in harmony with the music.

Comments 6

Hi Matteus, Yes I am certainly a fan of Transrotor tt's (including SME tonearms), and love the rarity, quality & practical size of the La Roccia tt as well as its cool looks. The Super Seven La Roccia now comes with the new SME 5009 tonearm which is excellent, making this a superb package.

I am intrigued by your Symphonic line gear. It looks and sounds like some pretty serious gear! I am using an Ayon CD-5 tube cd player (also using as tube pre-amp) & have just purchased a Modwright KWA-150 amp which has a warm, tube-like sound to replace my Classe amp :)

nein sprechen sie Nederland sorry!

melbguy1

Seems we both like the combination of Symphonic Line, Transrotor and SME :-)

Nederlandstalig?

mattheus

Congratulations on a lovely and well thought out system Rombautstoren! Your tt is gorgeous, and is on my shopping list ;) Thanks for sharing your system & great photos!

melbguy1

Owner
System edited: new pictures Spider rack added

rombautstoren

Owner
Full system shot will be done next week. I have to get my Spider rack first.

rombautstoren

Welcome to the Transrotor club! Love you system, how about a full system shot?

jeff1225

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