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I have been refining my system with Sanders 10e loudspeakers for the past several years.  

I listen to both 2-channel, and home theater in this room.  The Halcro preamp and amps seem transparent.  I am enjoying a soundstage which is wide, deep, and clear.

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    • Sanders Sound Systems MODEL 10e Electrostatic Speaker
    • Halcro DM-10
    Full function preamplifier from Halcro.  I got this preamp several years ago.  I think it sounds and looks great.
    • Halcro DM-68
    These monoblocs power the Sanders 10e electrostatic panels.  After I got the preamp, I knew I wanted to hear what the amps would do to my system.  I like the Halcro + Magtech combo better than the Magtech + EVS pairing earlier.
    • Sanders Sound Systems Magtech
    Magtech amplifier for the 10e bass section.
    • EVS Oppo UDP-205
    Modified Oppo 205, by Ric Schultz of EVS.  This has the "all-out" mods.
    • Galibier Design Wind River speaker cables
    Speaker cables between the Magtech and Sanders 10e bass units. Designed and hand made by Thom Makris at Galibier.
    • Cerious Technologies Hi- Power "Blue" power cord
    Power cord for the Sanders Magtech amp.  Plugged directly into an Oyaide wall outlet.
    • Teo Audio Game Changer (GC) RCA interconnect
    RCA cables by Teo Audio.  These connect the DAC with the preamp.
    • Orpheus Labs DAC
    DAC by Swiss Orpheus Labs.  Designed around the Anagram 24/192 chipset.  Associated cabling: Teo Audio GC RCA, Belkin Digital Platinum Synapse S/PDIF.
    • Equi=Tech Son of Q
    Balanced power conditioner by Equi=Tech.
    • Elrod Power Systems EPS-3 Signature
    Power cable for the Equi=Tech.  Plugged directly into an Oyaide power outlet.
    • Seaton Sound Submersive
    Two powered subwoofers by Seaton Sound.
    • DSPeaker Antimode 8033
    EQ/bass management for the Seaton Submersive subwoofers

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I've owned Sanders ESLs 2x, big fan. Re placement: get a small flashlight, hold on top of your head, pointing at the panels. Sitting in your main spot. They're angled precisely at you when the reflection is centered. That's key. Then you can experiment with chair distance, always using the flashlight method.

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