Description

Roon Nucleus, EMM Labs NS-1 network server, EMM Labs DAC,  Krell amplification, Wilson Audio speakers, Velodyne Subwoofers, Torus power conditioning, Rives Audio acoustic treatments room design, DIY acoustic treatments. FoilFlex Balance and speaker cables. Krell CAST cable.
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Room Details

Dimensions: 30’ × 14’  Large
Ceiling: 8’


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    • Roon Labs Nucleus
    Roon Core with internal 1TB SSD for the local library.  Tidal and Qobuz for network streaming.
    • QNAP 5 port 2.5GbE switch
    Connected by Cat7 short cable runs
    • EMM Labs NS-1
    Network Server replaced the Audirvāna/MacMini. No Contest. NS-1 Wins on all fronts.
    • EMM Labs DAC2XV2
    • Krell Evolution 202
    • Krell Evolution 400e
    • Wilson Audio Alexandria XLF
    • Wilson Audio Acoustic Diodes
    • Velodyne DD12+ Subwoofers
    • Torus Power AVR 16
    Powers PS Audio P10 and Krell Power Amps
    • PS Audio P10
    Powers Uptone PS, DAC and Krell pre amp
    • FoilFlex Cables XLR Balanced Interconnects
    Very good cables for the price but very amateurish speakers made by Lenehan Audio.
    • Krell CAST cables
    Nordost version
    • FoilFlex Cables Speaker Cables
    Very good cables for the price but very amateurish speakers made by Lenehan Audio.
    • Inakustik Reference Cable Base supports
    • Rives Audio Acoustic Room Design
    • Finite Elemente Pagode Edition equipment rack
    • Finite Elemente Pagode Edition amp stands
    • Rothwell Balanced XLR -10dB Attenuators for subwoofers

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Owner
Hi kr8008,  Thanks for the comments.  The Krell’s are a real power house considering they are the babies of the EVO mono block range.  High sensitivity of the Wilson Speakers makes their life a bit easier too.  Cheers.

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EMM Labs NS1 Network Server added.  Connected by EMM Labs OptilInk proprietary fibre optic link. Music severed over NAS on Ethernet.  No contest.  Beats my old Audirvāna/MacMini on all fronts.  If you have an EMM Labs DAC, I strongly encourage you to give the NS1 a go.

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Hi Emailists,  No I have only used the Subs via XLR cables.  Due to the high output voltage available on the Krell Preamp, I had to use attenuators otherwise the gain is too high.  The Sub matching volume is driven down to only 6-8 without attenuators but works around 30 with them.  The attenuators allow the subs to operate over a greater volume range.  This high gain issue does not occur with the other inputs (eg unbalanced) and has been documented in a previous Velodyne DD+ review.  

Auto-EQ works up to 60hz on the left channel and 70hz on the right channel in my room.  This is due to equalisation of room modes with the subs mainly reducing peaks and only adding boost around 20hz.  

Thanks for your comments. 

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Owner
Velodyne DD12+ subwoofers recently added.  Great addition as a final touch to the overall sound experience on top of the room acoustic treatments and speaker positioning.

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Owner
I use to ride Ducati’s.  There is one included in the photo between the speakers but checking again would be hard to make out.  Road riding is what I do now.  But with COVID an indoor trainer with Rouvy has become the one way to ride places all over the world.

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Owner
Hi Cymbop,  thanks.  Yes it’s turnout to be a very relaxing place to sit, read, listen and unwind. Bike rides are now by cycling only but it’s great exercise.

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Owner
Hi Joni,  thanks for the comments.  It’s now a room where I spend many hours listening to music.  I was also very happy with the final result after many weekends and nights building and fitting out the room with the acoustic treatments.  Happy New Year to you too.  Thanks.

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