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Our homestead (a 1971 brick rambler) does not have the space available for a formal listening room.  As some of you may remember, I had a very tricked out, dedicated listening room co-designed by Starsound Audio and Dale Pitcher of Mosaic Audio and Intuitive Design fame.  It was absolutely spellbinding, but we had to move for a host of reasons the primary of which was the neighborhood was unsafe for small children (Hannah, 7; Julia 4 and Daniel 7 months).  We love our new home, but like many ramblers of that era, space is at a premium, and I cannot configure a room with standard floor standers or even an average sized monitor.  Enter the Trenner & Friedl Sun loudspeakers.  They are tiny, fit nicely into the bookshelving, and produce a full and rich musicality which I adore.  The stereophile review is indeed not hyperbole!  They are also aesthetically very pleasing and blend right into the beautiful shelving that was built by the previous inhabitant who was a German contractor.  The Heed Elixir is a perfect match (thanks Bob at Profundo) along with the LaRosita, Duelund wire, etc.  The wife was thrilled as she detests obstructive and ugly audio gear (I have owned plenty) and are also out of harms way in regards to the little people.
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Room Details

Dimensions: 22’ × 16’  Large
Ceiling: 8’


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    • Heed Audio Elixir
    Wonderful but inexpensive integrated out of Hungary that is organic and tube-like in its sonic signature but also has the muscle to drive an inefficient speaker like the Suns.  Its synergy with the Suns is superb and thanks to Bob at Profundo, I own both!
    • Trennel & Friedl Sun bookshelf speakers
    Stereophile class A bookshelf from Trenner & Friedl.  A diminutive, concentric design that is utterly seamless and musical.  Much of Micaleff's Stereophile review sounds like hyperbole, but its accurate:  

    https://www.stereophile.com/content/trenner-friedl-sun-loudspeaker

    More info can be found here:  https://www.trenner-friedl.com/index.php?menu=product&sprache=en&second=sun
    • LaRosita Die Loreley
    French wifi streamer/dac.  Provides an elegant, one-box solution with a smooth, fatigue-free presentation.

    https://www.larosita.fr/en-la-rosita-die-loreley
    • AcousticBBQ SW and ICs
    Based on Duelund's analog of the WE wire of yore.  Great, rich tone.  Due to the presence of the bookshelving, I needed thin and flexible wire that could snake through a labyrinth of shelves.  It worked perfectly and thanks again to Bill Dion at AcousticBBQ!
    • Thorens TD-160
    Vintage deck lovingly restored by Vinyl Nirvana.  It was fitted with a Moth (Rega) tonearm, mounting board, and interconnects along with a Denon DL-160 high output moving coil cartridge.  Simple to use and care for with great sound and of course beautiful vintage aesthetics to match the homestead.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8_StnhKLYE

Black Keys listening session rudely interrupted by the little people....how can one dissect those finer audiophile details?









agear

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Interpretive jazz dance (while streaming a fabulous Jazz station out of Switzerland, Radio Swiss Jazz):  

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Audiophile, jam band bliss (Particle bootleg, 6/22/02, Bonnaroo musical festival) rudely interrupted by little people (and wifey):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZLzyCd8_jE&feature=youtu.be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4xPQt2h6VI&feature=youtu.be

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Hey jond!  Thank u very much.  Nostalgia and vintage is a good thing in my book.  The videos play on my end but let me investigate further.  Happy listening.....

agear

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Ha!  Yes I have.  As you can see, I had two rather oddball spaces to outfit and T&F offerings fit the bill with two very different speakers.  Bob at Profundo (the T&F distro) is a sliver tongued devil with a PhD in German literature from Berkeley who I enjoy very much.  It was one of the few speaker makers that made my wife go "oooo."  She is the queen of all things midmod and having speakers that grafted easily into normal living spaces spoke to her.  Nuff said.....

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Yes indeed!  The funny thing is that this behavior is often spontaneous:  


Kids love Jerry BTW (this kid does)

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The only problem is that "the listening room" is not sacrosanct, and the little people tend to invade my space at the drop of a hat:

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Hey thosb.  Thanks.  Elegantly integrating a system into a normal living space is almost harder in some ways especially when the wife has an allergic reaction to goony, overbearing audiophile rigs!  I am a fan of the BBQ wire.  I have it in both my office and home rigs.  As you may know, its based on the Duelund remake of the WE wire of yore and sounds organic (to me ears).  Its also fairly thin and flexible and works well in my application.

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Thank you so much aniwolfe.  Simple but aesthetically pleasing....

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Outstanding news Matthew.  I think you will be pleased.  My little Suns are hogs and they drive them with ease.  The specs are deceptive.  I also enjoy tubed sound, and the Heed stuff has a tube-like sound in terms of decay, etc.  Let me know how it shakes out.

Don't ask me why MCM resonates with me, but it does.  It adds to my listening joy.

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Hi bomd.  Thanks for the kind comments.  Heed is a sleeper company for and I am obviously a fan.  They do indeed punch above their weight class and are stable down to 2 Ohms (I believe).  The tiny Suns are hogs, and the Elixir fleshes them out nicely.  The phono stage is also surprisingly good.

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