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Hey All, I was introduced to HiFi about 10 months ago and caught the bug quite easily. I've recently moved into a new house (Sept 2002) and now have a dedicated sound room. The room is a bit larger than the bedroom that was previously housing the system. The carpet in the new sound room has changed the sound quite a bit and required some creative speaker positioning to remedy the situation.

My music preferences include: Jazz, Classical, Instrumental (percussion),Hip Hop, House,Classic Rock, New Age and Opera.

The newest member of the system is the Rogue Magnum 99 Pre Amp. It has brought the transparency and imaging of the system to another level.

The most striking thing about this system is the total lack of a noise floor. I have to credit this to the Virtual Dynamics Power 2's on the Monoblocs and the Nite model on the CDP.

Future upgrades a new CDP with HDCD and/or a Turntable. The Cary 303/200 CDP with HDCD will be here early October.

Overall I find the system to be very well balanced with proportionally equal amounts of money going into each component. The system is pleasing to the eye, with all matching silver components and similar styling. It's really been fun building the system and learning so much in the process.

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    • Cary 303/200
    The EAD has left the building and the Cary 303/200 is on its way. Hopefully it will do it justice.
    • Rogue Audio Magnum
    120w x 2 MONOBLOCS. The first thing I noticed when going from my Integrated to these Monoblocs was the decreased brightness and increased depth and 3D imaging. The pure raw power of these monoblocs is just amazing.
    • Rogue Audio 99 Magnum
    Upgraded components, new 2002 separate power supply design. This is the newest addition to the system. It is a beautiful component that blended very well with the rest of my equipment. This newest version of the Magnum 99 comes with a switch for Low/High voltage conditions. This switch was very useful this summer when the heat waves came and the voltage went down to 111V. All internal wiring is unshielded Harmonic Technology Silver and the Capacitors are just massive (German topline MCaps).
    • Cliffhanger Audio CHS-2 W2
    [lessthansign]a target=_blank href=http://www.soundstage.com/revequip/das13.htm[greaterthansign]Soundstage review[lessthansign]/a[greaterthansign] The review link says it all. The reviewer uses these speakers in his Reference system.
    • Magnum Dynalab FT-101a Etude
    This Tuner was customized with a Gold Tuning knob and gold fasteners. The faceplate is silver and the readout is using Gold LED's. This was one of the last Etude's manufactured by Magnum Dynalab and uses the same circuit board used in their new MD100 model. I have compared it to the MD100 and was hard pressed to notice any difference.
    • Magnum Dynalab ST-2
    What can I say? It's an antenna and it works. I've never compared it to anything else, all I know is that it makes my Tuner sound REALLY good.
    • Virtual Dynamics Reference Interconnect
    New Reference model Interconnect using Speed of Light technology from Virtual. One going from CDP to Pre and the other going from Pre to Power amps. Both have been Cryogenically treated and burned in with the Audio Dharma cable cooker.
    • Virtual Dynamics Audition Interconnect
    This 1m Interconnect goes from my Tuner to my pre. It has no flavor of its own. I have tried many other IC's and this was the only one that didn't add flavor to the system. It is very open sounding and the depth of the soundstage increased tremendously after adding it to the system.
    • Virtual Dynamics Audition Power
    This is a non-Cryo'd version of the Audition model. It feeds my CDP with clean AC.
    • Virtual Dynamics Power Three
    Power Cord, Used on Preamp and Tuner
    • Virtual Dynamics Power 2 Cryo'd
    These cables made a striking difference to the noise floor in my system. Everything is much cleaner and more transparent with these cables.
    • Custom House Barracuda
    These IC's are currently connecting my Pre and Power amps. This is a temporary solution as I am planning on purchasing worthy IC's for this task. I have tried mid-line Audioquest in this position and everything opened up. I'm thinking of some top-line Virtual Dynamics cables like the Reference of Signature.
    • Virtual Dynamics Reference Shotgun Speaker Cables
    Single run Shotgun configuration. These speaker cables have the same characteristics as the Virtual Dynamics IC's and power cords. The depth and 3D imaging went up another notch and the noise floor went down again.
    • Virtual Dynamics Nite Power
    Cryogenically treated and using the new Speed of light technology discovered by Rick at Virtual. I highly recommend that you take Rick up on the Demo offer and test this cable in your system.
    • Virtual Dynamics Reference Shotgun Speaker Jumpers
    1.5 FT Jumpers in Shotgun Configuration. The connectors are WBT Banana. These jumpers improved all high frequency response when compared to the stock jumpers that were being used.
    • Buckingham Sand Boxes
    MDF Boxes.
    • Buckingham Bird's Eye Maple/Cherry/MDF Stand
    The rack is made of Bird's eye maple and Cherry woods.
    • Buckingham Extension cord with 4 Hubbell Plugs
    15ft of 12 Gauge cable with Hubbell Ends. I bought the supplies at my local electrical supply shop. The Hubbell plugs and end are very good quality and provide a tight fit for all my power cords.
    • Mullard (British Military) CV4004 12AX7 NOS Tubes Matched pair
    Matched pair of 12AX7's. These are British Military Mullards from the 50's. They weren't cheap, especially after bringing them over the border to Canada. My initial impressions of these tubes were their warm, golden sound. They added a bit of flavor to the system.
    • Phillips (Holland) NOS 12AU7 Matched Quad Tubes
    Matched Quad NOS Phillips 12AU7. These tubes increased the resolution and added a bit more transparency. They are being used in the M120 small tube section.
    • Black Diamond Racing MKIII and MKIV Racing Cones
    The #3 cones are being used under the EAD U2000 and the #4's are under the Pre amp or Tuner. The #4's under the CDP were too bright and thin sounding. The #3's improved all aspects of playback and made the system more 'Musical'.

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Pretty hip for a newbie!Nice touches for someone just comming in are thge NOS tubes and your lucky you got the Fanfare FM gear.Good tuners are hard to come buy these days unless you go with Magnum Dynalab or with a classic like a McIntosh MR78 (speaking of which when you decide to change your system out of boredom-98% of us diagnosed with "audiophillia Nervoussa" do it you'd dig on the Mac gear) but you also got excellent the Fanffare antenna.Man I saold it (and Mac,Krell,B&W etc) for 6 years and always wondered if the moon landing were faked and this is what we spent the money.Incredible.You might want to add XM tuner as I plan to as well though Fanfare un-needed for it.Your heart of system shows you know quality but are aware of value as well.Mark maks greats tuff at sane prices.Only7 thing I might improve on what's pictured is the rack.I am really partial to Sound Anchors as I am their speaker stands.Nothing beats Heavy Iron.Bob Warzalla knows as much about the speakers he makes stands for soemtimes even more than the manufacturer themselves.But his $1K or so racks and three (or four) post stands are the best around and can make a huge difference especially for those with wood floors.Turntable?I spoke with Makr Obrien about his putting into production a working mock up hybrid with front load and gain but so far he says's the amps are taking up his time and work space.Too bad it looked like a winner at less than $2K.I like VPI tables becauise you can swap arm tubes easily when you want to for different cartridges.Theere are many wonderfull re-issues no mater what music you like and many are availible in mono as well as stereo.There is debate about hwo much the arm verus how much the cartridge and phono ection make.For your system a table like my VPI Aries would be a good match and you'd have to read up,get tips on carts.POS Audio makes a nice $1K phono,Acoustech one for $1500 (CJ EV1 is in that price raneg),$3K Art Auido and a Cary 302 that is in that range up to a plethora of really top flight $$k units (Aesthjetix Rhea,EAR 324,etc.Have fun experimenting with isolation products like inexpensive Vibrapods to pricey BDR pucks.The Gingko shelf is an excellent runtabe platform that performs much like the active vibraplanes originally developed for atomic tunnelling microscopes but at $300 + is 1/4 the price of one.Get Craig detoxit and keep contacts clean etc.What you can get really ritualistic with is LP care.Considering what the original pressings cost a VPI 16.5 vacuum cleaning machine is well worth iot and though I make a home brew solution on it I also use the hideously expensive LAST power cleaner for used LP's that are grimey and especially the LAST preservative.Worth it's insane price and then some.Finally AC.Did you list a surge protector with RFI/EFI filtering?All AC is noisy to one degree or another.But few products astonish as much as AC filtering or regeneration.Con't expect much rom cheapoer units.They are glorified surge protectors.But $1K and above for sources (more if amps are used) and results can be startling.PS Audio is maybe the biggest but by no means the only company to be out there cleaning things up.Check as many on line reviews as possible and ask around.You have a great system and one that seems sure and confident for a person just into the scene.Check out Red Trumpet,Muisc Direct,Acoustic Sounds, for import CD's and vinyl.
As the Aussies say "Good on 'ya"
Chazz
P.S for any type of music use www.amg.com or www.allmuisc.com for reviews for best choices when picking out CD's (or LP) or a particular artist.I used their All Music Guide To Jazz to build a 4K LP collaction.That and more money than I want to remember.
Cheers
Chazz

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