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Bryon's Fred - my main system System
IP Address: 66.183.125.189 Last Update: May 09, 2009 at 15:47:55
Amplifier: Paraglow II 2A3 monoblocks - TJ mesh tubes
Gainglone
Preamplifier (or None if Integrated): Extended Foreplay III - DACT attenuators, auricaps, Telefunken ECC802s, etc.
Speakers: Lowther DX4's in Azura 200hz horns
Altec 414's in Mini-Onkens
Sources:
CD Player/DAC: Sony C555ES - SACDmods
Marantz 620CDR; Art DIO
Turntable/Phono Stage: Oracle Alexandria; RB250 incognito upgrade; Zyx Airy 3 cartridge - Peerless 4772 transformer step up; Seduction - main source
Other Source(s): Otari MX-5050 BII Reel to Reel
Other Accessories/Room/Misc.:
Speaker Cables/Interconnects: Cardas Neutral Reference cables, old style Cardas Cross speaker cables
Cardas Golden Reference / Acrolink Power cables
Other (Power Conditioner, Racks etc.): PS Audio PS500
Tweaks: so far just in the electronics
Room Size (LxWxH): 20 x 16 x 8
Room Comments/Treatments: something to work on
Music Preferences and Comments:
Music Used (Genre/Selections): 60's rock, avante garde jazz, classical, folk, punk, reggae ... the list goes on.
System Goals/Comments: close my eyes and I'm there
System Strengths: almost
System Weaknesses: not quite
Video/HT System: Separate
TV/Projector: 10 year old 32 inch Hitachi
Processor/Receiver/Amplifiers: Bottlehead Sex
Speakers (Center, Surrounds, Sub): Altec Model 19's
Sources (DVD/VCR): Sony DVD
Teac reel to reel
Comments on HT System: I don't actually use it very often

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