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The Bad habit!! So far this is what I call the Slab A Audio Research Ref II Mk II preamp that feeds through some Zu Audio Varial XLR cables to a pair of McIntosh MC-501 amps. For a CD player there’s a Cary CD 303/300 with Audioquest Cheetah cables hooking it to the preamp. The CD player has a pair of Amperex Bugle Boy 7316 tubes in it right now. I have tried various 12AU7’s lately, but these seem the best. Overall I like the Amperex sound best. The 7316 sounds a little cleaner and has extended bass over the 12AU7 Bugle Boy. The Mullard long plate has a killer sounding sound stage as well in the CD player, but I seem to like the Amperex warmer midrange. The Mullurds sound a little thin compared to Bugle Boys, but they are very smooth and probably more accurate in their sound. Also I’m trying the Brimar long plate 13d5 industrial version of the 12AU7. I didn’t give the Brimars’ enough playing time. So far the 7317 Amperex Bugle Boy tops my favorite tube in the CD player.

I just upgraded again with various things from cables to tubes to speakers to stands. I’m just breaking in a pair of Zu Audio Definition MK II’s. They replaced a pair of Vandersteen 3A Signatures. The Zu’s are an amazing speaker. I’m working on setting them up but they are extremely detailed and efficient. Their reproduction of the human voice, electric guitar (just to name a few things) and midrange is amazing!!

All this to play Rock N Roll and some Jazz and other stuff too

If you have comments, suggestions or questions, pleas let me know
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    • Cary Audio Design 303/300
    CD 303/300 Tube/Solide St Output
    • Audio Research REF-2 mkII
    Sweet
    • Anthem AVM 30
    Still trying it out.
    • McIntosh MC-501
    Mono's, Left & Right
    • Parasound HCA-2101A
    3 mono Blocks: Center, L&R Suround
    • AudioQuest Cheeta XLR
    $$$
    • AdioQuest Panther
    2M XLR, Pre to Amps
    • AudioQuest Cobra
    RCA, Subwoofer
    • Cardas CrossLink
    RCA: EQ, Tape Deck, Processor
    • Alpha-Core MI-2
    4' Bi-Amp
    • Oyaide P-079
    P-079/C-079, Custom Cables By Me. Pre-Belden 12AWGX3 SH. CD Belden 14AWGX3 SH. Amps & Power Strips, 10 AWG Fine Strand Braided By Me and Covered W/Tech-Flex.
    • Adcom GFT-555
    It's Old But In Top Shape
    • Velodyne ULD-15 mkII
    Great Old Sub: Down Fire, 38 lb Magnet.
    • Klipsch Academy
    Center: 2 8
    • Boston Acoustics CR-6
    Surounds. Not A Bad Little Speaker!
    • Denon DVD-3910
    Not bad, bought from audiogon, along with AVM 30
    • Soundanchors AMP & Audio Rack
    6 Shelf Audio Rack & Custom made stands for MC-501. HEAVY
    • RCA 12AU7 Clear Top
    Vintage Clear top tubes. Nice sound. Used in my CD Player. May try something different
    • Porter Ports 20A Hubbell
    3 Cyro'd Outlets.
    • Shunyata Research Hydra 8
    8 Cryo'd Hubbell outlets non current limiting
    • Shunyata Python Alpha
    Powers the Hydra 8
    • Zu Audio Deffinition MK II
    Full range with 2 10
    • Amperex Bugle Boy 12AU7 ECC82
    WOW, couldn't believe how these sounded in the Cary CD-Player. Mid's treble so lush and sweet. Great soundstage!!
    • Amperex Bugle Boy 7316 SQ
    Industrial Grade special quality version of the 12AU7. GET SOME!! Beautiful sounding tubes!!
    • Zu Audio Varial
    3M XLR Silver B3 cable...

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Hi Scott,
Thanks for the info on the colour combo - I can imagine that it comes off even better in the flesh.

Re: tubes and Zus, whoever warned you were right. The local Zu dealer carries Almarro, Rogue, and Melody and all sound very nice with the Defs. The Almarro A318B and the Rogue M150 mono blocks sounded especially fantastic with the Defs; not to mention all the other Zus. I've been told the two different Audio Mirror Amps (running Russian tubes) at 20 and 45W/channel in Class A sound wonderful as well and are not too expensive. Dare I say that my new very own parallel single ended 20 watt monos from Triode Corp would likely fare very too.

If I had the big Zus, the Rogue M150s would certainly on the short list and be given serious consideration - they put out some serious power that exhibits great detail, rock solid bass, and superb 3D sound staging for very reasonable $$.

The beauty of the Def 2s is load of choices you have tube amp-wise ranging from 2W/channel amp Yamamatos to something like monster Rogue Zus @ 225W/channel. It all depends on what you’re looking for and you're fortunate that the Def2 sensitivity makes this possible. I suspect you'll be one busy man for the next few months.

Enjoy your new beauties.

Cheers,
Garry

garryh

Hi Scott,

Scott's got a bad habit . . . but great taste. Wonderful system and seems like you've been busy of late. The new Zus look especially tasty - really lovely colour. No doubt, sound nice as well. I've got the Tones and just love them. The Defs are among my favourite speakers though I've not yet heard the MK2 . . . perhaps soon though.

Enjoy your new kit.

Cheers,
Garry

PS - Is that a custom colour on the MK2s? If so, can you advise what it's called? I may engage in a little intellectual/creative theft in the future ;)

garryh