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The Lost Bears 's Bears Go Hi End System | |
IP Address: 96.47.229.196 | Last Update: June 27, 2017 at 17:43:59 |
Amplifier: | Audio Research Reference 110 Audio Research V70 as a backup - I don't have the heart to sell this amp. |
Preamplifier (or None if Integrated): | Audio Research Ref 5se |
Speakers: | Sonus Faber Elipsa SE in violin red. |
Sources: | |
CD Player/DAC: | Audio Research Reference CD7 Audio Research DAC 8 |
Turntable/Phono Stage: | Clearaudio Innovation Wood Compact with Universal tonearm |
Other Accessories/Room/Misc.: | |
Speaker Cables/Interconnects: | Shunyata Anaconda speaker cables. AA mixture of Shunyata Cobra and Anaconda interconnects. Audio Research Litzline 2 speaker cables Synergistic Research Alpha Sterling from DACS to preamp PS Audio Statement power cord for VT100 PS Audio Prelude power cords for MLs PS Audio Plus power cords for P-300, Transport, and DACs. |
Other (Power Conditioner, Racks etc.): | Shunyata Triton power conditioner Adcom ACE-515 for the Martin Logans Zoethecus rack and amp stand Target amp stand for V70 |
Tweaks: | Stainless Steel Cones under electronics Leather 'Sand Bags' - These are DIY 5 in sq black leather bags (like bean bags) filled with sand. They are great, the sand adds weight and absorbs vibration. I also made 2 large ones for the tops of the MLs. |
Room Size (LxWxH): | 24 feet x 13 feet x 8 feet |
Room Comments/Treatments: | DIY Tube Traps |
Music Preferences and Comments: | |
Music Used (Genre/Selections): | Classic Rock, Jazz, Blues, Classical. I collect bootlegs of live music. There is nothing like a good sound board recording of a show to give you the illusion of being there. |
System Goals/Comments: | To make the bears dance! |
System Strengths: | Mid range. |
System Weaknesses: | I have found no weaknesses. My system continues to amaze me. |
Video/HT System: None | |
URL Link: http://db.etree.org/lostbears | |
Other Interests/Hobbies/Occupation: | Lionel Electric Trains form the 1920s and 30s. |