Room Details

Dimensions: 20’ × 19’  Large
Ceiling: 12’


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    • Marston EL-34 SE Pentode Tube Amp
    Scratch built single-ended class A EL-34 pentode amplifier using output transformers from Jack Elliano, two separate power transformers (for B+ and B-) a choke filtered power supply. Design inspired by Modwright Ambrose A10.
    • Marston tube preamp
    Scratch built line stage preamp utilizing a Khozmo volume control with discreet resistors and a buffered 12AU7 gain stage. Switchable into fully passive mode, as well as high/low gain.
    • ModWright Ambrose A10
    • Klipsch Cornwall IV
    • Quad ESL (57)
    • Pyramid Met 7
    • KEF LS50
    • Angstrom Pochetto II
    • David Bogen Ho-10 mono 1952 tube amp
    • Line Magnetic LM-518 IA
    • Line Magnetic LM-755 Field Coil Speakers
    • Line Magnetic LM-502CA DAC
    • Peachtree Audio DECCO 65
    • Starke Sound AD-4 amp
    • NAD 3020 Integrated amp
    • NAD T-758 III AVR
    • Arte Forma Audio Jadite Preamp
    • Denafrips Aries mkII DAC
    • NAD M-12 DAC Preamp
    • NAD 4020 FM Tuner
    • NAD M-50.2
    • OPPO BDP 103 Blueray player
    • Music Hall 25.2 CD player
    • Sun Valley SV EQ1616D Phono Preamp
    • Dynavector DV-501 Tonearm
    • Dynavector P75 III Phono Preamp
    • Dynavector 30C MC cartridge
    • Dynavector DV-23R MC cartridge
    • Bob's Devices Sky 40 Cinemag Step Up Transformer (40/20)
    • Grace 707 Tonearm
    • Denon 103R Cartridge
    • Hana SL MC cartridge

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Owner
Thanks, islandmandan! I love your Garrard 401! Beautiful system! I'll never part with my Dynavector 501; had it for 34 years. I'm currently running a Hana SL on it - a good synergy.

rmarston

Owner
On the Cornwall IVs, I removed the stock feet (they are cheap stamped steel pressed into the wood and can easily be pried out) and replaced them with 2" diameter 1/4" wool felt pads. Two pads stacked for the rear and 5 pads stacked in the front to tilt them back, which helps with the highs in my setup. Now they don't scratch the hardwood floor. Also damped the horns and woofer cages and replaced some caps in the x-overs with V-cap odams. Smoother overall now.

rmarston

Owner
Thanks everyone for the nice comments! Yes, as of today I still own all of the equipment in the pics. I have six systems and some of the equipment moves around from system to system. The house is starting to look like a vintage hi-fi museum. Three of the systems aren't shown; one has a vintage NAD 3020/4020 combo with Pyramid Met 7 speakers, one has home-made full range six foot ribbons with a Peachtree Decco 65.

Ron

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