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The title is taken from an Ian Anderson lyric ("Slipstream"). It captures the feelings I experience when I partake in my two passions: surfing (25 years) and listening to my stereo. There's a healthy escapism in both pursuits. I've been a life-long music lover; got my first record player in middle school (1970s), and still have some records in my collection from then. While I've always had decent systems, I really got into high end during the last 10 years. First REAL system was Rotel + Vandersteen. My oh my has this upgrade transformed my system! The Luxman makes the Vandersteens dance (and sing)! And amazingly, the Oppo creates satisfying digital sound with the Luxman/Vandersteen combo. Will upgrade to the BDP-83 (possibly SE) in the next year, and plan to add the Logitech Squeezebox Touch as well. Maybe an external DAC? Analogue is just wonderful now--the Luxman's phono stage is miles above the Rotel's. I got the "ruby cantilever/optimized contour nude contact line diamond" rebuild done on my Clearaudio Virtuoso cart. Couldn't be happier. And let's not forget the headphone section. As you can see, my cans aren't the highest end (no slouches either), yet the Luxman headphone stage has been making for some tremendously satifying late night listening sessions! I listen to jazz, folk, rock, classical, and anythng in between. Probably spend 8-12 hours a week listening closely (more like 40 if you count background listening). I welcome comments and suggestions!
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    • Luxman L-505u
    Solid State Integrated Amplifier
    • Vandersteen 2Ce Sig.
    Black Ash Caps
    • Clearaudio Emotion
    Emotion w/ Satify Tonearm
    • Clearaudio Virtuoso (SoundSmith rebuild)
    Rebuilt by Peter Lederman
    • Oppo DV-980H
    Best 167 I've spent--cost to return ratio is astoundng!
    • Clearaudio Satisfy
    Came With Turntable
    • Nordost Blue Heaven
    Costs More than the CD player, but highly transparent and fast.
    • Audioquest Type 4 (bi-wire)
    Built into the shelving and hidden behind the baseboard.
    • Custom Maple & Slate Built In Shelving
    Houses HiFi, records (400), CDs (1,200), books, 42 inch plasma TV, and various niknacs.
    • Grado & Audio Technica Grado 325i & ATH-A700
    Great cans for late night listening!
    • Ginko Audio Cloud 11
    Used under my turntable. This isolation base creates more articulate bass and mids.

Comments 20

Great system. Love the simplicity. A real music lovers setup. Also gorgeous room. Well done!

jaxwired

Owner
System Update: Wyred4Sound Dac-1 and Squeezebox Touch

Got the DAC about a year ago--amazing improvement to digital output! What I love is the way it makes my old CDs sound listenable, interesting, and engaging. The tizzy highs and disconnected lows are gone, and in their place is an almost analogue roundness to the music. I upgraded to the super caps, so it's like the W4S DAC-2 minus the volume control and 24/196 usb. If I ever decide to hook up a computer via USB, I'll go for the asynchronus upgrade, but now I just have the Oppo feeding one coax input and the Squeezebox Touch feeding the other.

I just got the Touch, so I'll delay comment until I've had a chance to listen more. But so far (two days) I'm really having fun. If anyody has any Squeezebox tips or suggestions I'll welcome them!

rosedanny

Beautiful system and beautiful room.

mjcmt

Great system, love the custom shelfs as well. Luxman was on my short list of amps, decided to go another way. Mext time who knows. Happy listening.

glenfihi

I got the reference to the Tull song right away, it's one of my fav songs from Aqualung. From reading your post I see we have some things in common. I got my first record player when I was in Middle School as well. But that was in the late 60's. Still have almost all my records from back in the day. Since then I have been a big time music lover. I am sure we fit the description of quite a few Audiogon members. I have to admit that the terminology and the components you talk about in your post are beyond me, well except for the Vandersteens. I can only imagine just how good your system sounds. With the years of listening experience we have, we tend to know good when we hear it:-)

mactubehead

Wonderful amplifier, speakers, and TT. I'm sure a beautiful sound.
And an absolutely sweet room too.

mjcmt

Owner
Miles ahead compared to the Rotel. Made my Vandersteens come alive. See my posting in the amplifier section of the forums for more raving by me about this thing!
http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?aamps&1253333734&openflup&33&4#33
Buy it--you'll be happy you did!

rosedanny

just curious how does the Luxman sound? I am looking at picking one up. How does it differ from the rotel you had?

eric_stefko

Owner
Great! The Touch looks interesting, but the remote doesn't have a mini display like the one that comes with the Duet. The Logitech website says the Duet has a 24 bit DAC but doesn't mention kHz. The Touch specifications say "supports sampling rates up to 24bit/96kHz". But who knows when the Touch is coming out! Anyway, you've got me thinking about the Duet again--I can see the remote is a big plus for accessing radio and music files. Glad it's working for you.

rosedanny

Checked out the Logitech Squeezebox software for my Duet and found a new process for uploading the album art. It worked.

cio52

Owner
Nice to know another surfin audio nut! Aside from myself and my best friend, you're the only other one I know of who partakes in both of these passions. BTW, you've got some beautiful gear! One day I hope to upgrade speakers, and the Wilsons would be on my short list. Happy surfing and listening to you!!

rosedanny

Burrrrrrrrrrr!!!! But beautiful!! So. Bay in L.A. for me.

samhar

Thanks for checking out my system and the compliment. The information I've found on the Duet has come from two different places. The Logitech website specifications states that the Duet has a Wolfson 24-bit wordlength DAC but does not mention the model number or the sample rate. CNET says the sample rate is 44.1 and 48khz and that the firmware for the controller and receiver is upgradeable. I've owned the Duet for about a year and know they have had a couple of upgrades that just appeared (at no charge). I expect that they will upgrade the Duet to upsample to 96khz at some point as well. The convenience of having a hand held, rechargeable, and wireless multi-system usable remote is great. On the other hand I used I-tunes with Apple Lossless files when I ripped my CD collection to my PC and none of the artwork from the CD's carried over to the Duet even though most of the artwork appeared on the I-tunes program. All of the albums I've downloaded from the I-tunes store shows the artwork on the Duet remote. The missing art work is not a serious detractor for me, and getting to listen to all the free internet radio stations has introduced me to dozens (actually 100's) of artists I didn't know about and could never afford to buy music from all of them anyway. Hope this mini review is helpful. Listen every day.

cio52

Owner
Aurally in my living room and aquatically at The Rock (Morro Bay, CA).

rosedanny

Where do you paddle away from "The Mess" at?

samhar

Owner
Hey, thanks for your compliments and comments! Cio52, I love those stands under your Harbeths. It's good to hear some unsolicited feedback about Mapleshade products. I get the catalogues. Does the Logitech Duet's DAC do 24/96 conversion? I know the Transport's does and the new "Touch" will. Thanks for your insight into the sonic performance of the Duet. I will certainly get the Duet or Touch first, then consider the DAC--if one is necessary. Right now, I'm enjoying music so much from the simple Oppo and Clearaudio Emotion that I'm not super motivated to add/upgrade. The Luxman keeps improving! Oh, by the way, I'm going to look for the jazz records you and Johnny recommended.

rosedanny

Great system. I use the Logitec Duet and have been very happy with the sound using just the Wolfson DAC inside the Duet through my McIntosh preamp linestage. Suggest that the sound through your Luxman would be great as well. So try it before you invest in an outboard DAC, you can always buy one later. Happy Listening.

cio52

My compliments on a terrific system. I can imagine that the sound of music is really nice. Vinyl and Vandersteens work quite well together. Happy Listening !!

adam18

Owner
System edited: Forgot to add the Ginko Audio Cloud which is under my turntable. I've had the Luxman for about 3 months and it just keeps getting better!

rosedanny

Buddy, that is one beautiful system! I've had my eye on the Luxman but have not taken the plunge yet. Very nice!!

jimbojrjb

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