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My work in progress since about 1983. Sound as of now is very musical, lucid and tonally accurate to my ear. System is built around the Quads.
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    • Stacked Quad '63s ESL-63
    custom build
    • R E L Stadium MK III
    10 inch driver
    • Townshend Max Super Tweeter
    Little box of joy
    • Halcro Amplifiers DM-58
    200w monoblocks, 250 lbs
    • Halcro DM 10
    with phono section
    • ELP Laser Turntable
    no riaa
    • Basis 2800
    belt, 33, 45, vac hold down
    • Graham Engineering 2.2 Delux
    Upgrade from 2.0
    • Lyra Helikon
    MC, 0.35mV
    • Electrocompaniet EMC-1
    with remote, balanced
    • Alexis MasterLink
    For CD mastering. Not CD playback.
    • Siltech Echo Lake G5
    1.5m
    • SoundString Balanced
    Pre amp to amps, 6m balanced
    • CPCC Top Gun
    5 feet. From wall to conditioners
    • Nordost SPM
    0.8m balanced. CD to preamp
    • Asylum Cable Basic
    Various lengths from power conditioners to components
    • P S Audio P-600
    600 watt, 90 lbs For Front End components
    • Audio Magic Stealth
    8 outlet line conditioner. For Amps, preamps, subwoofer
    • Revox A-77
    reel
    • Tidal Audio Silence
    4 shelf resonance control.
    • Anthem AVM-20
    pre-tnr, remote, 27 lbs

Comments 6

Interconnects looks like the culprits for the "thin" sound. Try some van den Hul Carbon interconnects. They are warm and inviting and may just be the ticket to pulmp-up your system's sound...

Dewald Visser

dewald_visser

CJ

Can we have an update since you deployed the Halcros. I heard these at a hifi show and they just blew everything else away. They were paired with a Clearaudio Master Reference.

krupski

Owner
Thanks for the comments. I think I do have the latest incarnation of the EMC-1. I know it is not the last word in digital reproduction. I did evaluate a few single box rigs and it offered me the best price/performance since I was able to get a substantial discount. My critial listening is done via vinyl. So far I am using the phono section of the Levinson. It will do for now but eventually I plan to make a serious re-evaluation of my phono amplification section. As for why picking the Levinson, well there are two reasons. First, I listened to a number of tube preamps and just found the sound in my system was too 'tuby'- bloated bass, unreal high frequency - just not tonally accurate. The Levinson sounded in my system, to my ears, quite transparent allowing the front end to perform very well. Now the second reason... there was a time when I would not accept remote control in my audio gear. I was a purist damn it! : ) But as life changes you need your creature comfort. While the Levinson may not be the *best* preamp (what is?) it certainly has enough sonic stength, as well as versatility, ergonomics and creature comforts to make my listening sessions highly pleasurable. Gone for me are the days of 'hair shirt' audio! But then I'm just getting old....

cjsmithmd

Unusual to mate a tube amp with solid state preamp.
What lead to this decision?

artmaltman

Very nice. What phone amp are you using with the Helikon?

sidssp

NICE SYSTEM! Very well balanced. I do envy your system. However, I would suggest maybe upgrading your digital. Maybe get the latest EMC upgrade? I had the 24/192 EMC player before the latest upgrade, and I was not wholly impressed. It sounded a bit electronic and not natural compared to a Cary 306/200.

KF

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