Description

This is an assemblage of some loved, but unused electronics abandoned along the path. More sophisticated and valuable pieces have been sold or traded, leaving these elderly, mostly mid-fi components to be stacked in the closet. The McIntosh MC-30s are the exception as they are a relatively new acquisition begging to be heard. 
With the kids gone, an extra bedroom gets a semi-vintage rig. Most appreciated among this collection are the turntables and phono pre. Well, I also have to acknowledge the sonic contribution of the Signature preamp too.
The Mirage is omni-directional on the cheap and nicely fills the room.

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Room Details

Dimensions: 19’ × 13’  Medium
Ceiling: 8’


Components Toggle details

    • Kenwood KD-5100
    NOS w Shelter 901
    • Systemdek IIX
    w/ Ortofon Red
    • Musical Fidelity X-LP2/X-PSU
    Rare phono-pre which easily allows switching from table to table via MM/MC switch.
    • Eastern Electric MiniMax DAC
    with upgraded op-amps
    • Arcam FMJ-CD23
    • Musical Fidelity X-RAY
    • Musical Fidelity X-A100r
    • Audio Control C-101
    • Adcom GFT-555 mkII
    tuner
    • Signature Technologies SRp Model Seven
    tube preamp
    • McIntosh MC-30
    30 watt monoblocks
    • Mirage Omni 250

Comments 6

Owner
Thanks AB,
What a fantastic system you've got! Would love to hear that!
We are both horn guys. My main system has Volti horns.
Regards,
Dave

papermill

It's great to see MC30s playing music!

aball

Owner
Hey Jeff,

More tubes would be great! I think that mid-fi especially benefits by being "caressed" by tube electronics. They can take the edge off of limited electronics and adds richness. 

ICs - Stealth Air King (overkill), Snake River Cottonmouth (overkill), Audio Metallurgy GA-0 (very nice)
Power Cables - A mixture of Nordost, WireWorld, Shunyata 

So the cabling is very respectable for such a modest system. And probably in no small measure contributes to a pretty decent and pleasant rig.

papermill

Dave;

You had all that in your closet?
I should have known!
What cables did you connect it all with?

Beautiful looking, but........

You need more "tubes"

Jeff

frozentundra

Very cool system. Congrats!

What a fine looking dog.

Dave

dlcockrum

Owner
This system is in development as I've an equal variety of discarded cables to help flesh out the best of this little rig...

papermill

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