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this journey is long but really interesting and exciting. as a music lover and an insane box swapper, I dont know when my journey ends but swapping boxes is truly fascinating as in many occasions, the change is substantial in my system. hifi and music are truly fantastic.
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    • Wadia S7i
    truly work of art from wadia, connect directly to my mono blocks without a pre but results are still wonderful and truly fantastic
    • Leema Acoustics Altair 4
    they are among the best in the market regardless of price or any aspect, incredible beasts. can drive any speaker with no problem with wonderful music playback, loads of details, warm, dynamic, accurate, precise, musical and relax.
    • Synergistic Research Tesla Apex 3.0m
    google for the best result, nothing to comment on the cables, fabulous.
    • Synergistic Research Tesla Apex XLR
    best for price and superb for quality
    • Magico V2
    one of the very best to my ears until now, very happy indeed
    • Nordost Valhalla
    no need to say more
    • Wadia 170i
    pretty cool dock which can work with iphone and ipod, nice results
    • Einstein Audio The Tube Mk2
    one of the best tube preamps which can be kept forever
    • Karan Acoustics KAM1200
    cant say anything about those monsters, just listen to believe
    • NBS Black XLR 1.8m
    great cables :)
    • Karan Acoustics KAM2000
    The best ss amps on the market, cant simply explain in short. I'll make a proper review later.
    • Magico Q5
    simply stunning
    • crystal cable dreamline carbon
    fantastic cables
    • crystal cable dreamline xlr
    fantastic
    • crystal cable dreamline rca
    fantastic
    • Robert Koda K10
    Probably one of the best preamps out there
    • Isol 8 substation integra
    brilliant piece of kit which blocks all the DC offset in my mains while filtering perfectly for the whole system
    • REL Acoustics Studio 3
    the best sub I've ever heard
    • Furutech Power Flux
    The only ac cables in my system at the moment
    • esoteric p03
    great transport
    • esoteric d03
    great dac

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you don't need new speakers.... see my previous advice..... or just wait for a better room that would quantify the investment.

hessec

Sonrock, regarding the rug... I am talking about taming side reflections off the walls not the floor which is something I believe would help the MBL's as well and probably every other speaker in the world. You can buy expensive room treatments or experiment with something you might have around the house- like a couple cheap rugs... Your equipment in front of your speakers (let alone a fireplace right next to them) will seriously mess up your imaging along with every other audio superlative you can come up with.... I have a room with a similar issue in my house. It is larger than my current listening room (11 x 13) vs about 17x 14 with 11' ceilings. In this larger room I move them out about 5 ft from the front wall (back wall however you look at it...) Even having components between your speakers can have ill effects. You can read old threads or just use plain common sense on speaker placement. The magicos will actually have better bass and imaging when placed further into the room. you can see my previous comments for more clarification. In my experience, they sound terrible when placed against a wall. Use your ears to decide where they should be. But placing anything in front of a speaker is obviously far from ideal. Ultimately, it is you that has to be happy, not anyone else. In my small room, my v2's are about 6' apart tweeter to tweeter, 3' from the back wall measured to the tweeter and about 7' from my ears with very little toe in. These measurements are not exact so don't take them as gospel. In a non-recatangular or square room you will have to offset each side differently to compensate for balance issues the same holds true to square rooms which is why I say my measurements are not exact. I have experimented endlessly...... this sounds best to me.

hessec

Thats a bigger room than I have my V2's in currently. At a minimum, put your components behind them. It is harder for the drivers to integrate the closer you sit to them but when they are pressed against a wall there is no depth, no focus and, no low end which causes them to become bright. You have some very nice gear there. In order to maximize your $$$ spent, you're going to have to move some things around. In my experience, the V2 sounds awesome in a smaller room as they become very fast and punchy with no bloat or overhang in the mid range or lower end. Side reflections do however need tamed. On the cheap, a 3' x 5' rug works wonders but you can spend to your hearts delight. Have fun.

hessec

How big is your room? I can tell you for certain that the magicos are too close to the wall. Minimum 3 ft from front wall better still at 5ft. I don't have a room large enough to try them any further out than that. In any case, they should be in front of your electronics,not behind. Just a little friendly advice. Enjoy.

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