Description

Located in an open 40' x 40' space with concrete floors, rug in front of system, big soft couch that seats 6 . Sheetrock walls with one 40' long glass wall to one side, with thin curtains. Ceiling is 18" deep open wood trusses, 2' on center. Deck is at 10' and covered in 1.5" lined acoustic fiberglass. Listening area is nom. 16' by 40' and loosely defined by a 5 -4”" high open shelf storage wall opposite the glass wall. The wall behind the system is covered in paintings and acoustic diffusion panels.

The room also supports a HT system with a Pioneer Elite 50” monitor on a rolling track to allow multiple options on placement. The Receiver is also a Pioneer Elite, the 7.1 speaker system is Totem Dreamcatcher with an SVS powered sub, Sony Blue Ray and a knocked out Dell media server.

The 2 channel system is the result of many years of fooling around with this stuff. I have become a committed Tom Evans junkie, his plain black boxes are amazing, taking the signal from the cartridge and stepping it up carefully, producing a holographic sound set in a background that is as quiet as the vacuum of space. Evan’s obsession with power filtering pushed me to pursue more careful work on my front end power. I have installed an Isoclean breaker panel with beautiful Seimens breakers, two PT3030G transformers and a lot of high end wire work. The elimination of noise in the power, via Isoclean and Tom Evans allows the most subtle of sounds to emerge. The music coming from the Meadowlark time coherent speakers offer a breathtaking playback of the instruments and voices. The nuances of note decay places you in a beautiful and accurate soundstage that is addictive.

My analog source is from my good friend Mehran who has helped me find everything I want and need for vinyl playback. The Amazon Refrenz turntable is deep and rock steady. The Triplanar arm is beautifully adjustable and hold its settings forever! This is one responsive and agile arm. The ZYX is well know for a reason, it is so effortless and responsive. Overall and rather trouble and fuss free front end.

My rack is custom made by yours truly, as is the rolling TV rail system. I like to fool around in the wood shop and weld steel and aluminum. The rack is made from solid 1.5” square carbon steel, The shelves are 1.5” Baltic birch with the turntable shelf resting on an Aurios bearings. The Tom Evans gear sits on soapstone slabs on top of more Aurios bearings. The rack is clad in perforated aluminum panels that attach magnetically to the steel barstock with magnetic tape. The turntable is under a sliding wood cover that protects the turntable. Since the turntable is on an isolated shelf, the sliding of the cover has no vibrational impact on the turntable. The result is a quiet looking rack with only the glow of the lights coming through the perforated metal. It also protects this stuff from my drinking friends and my 3 yr old daughter.

The room is a trial and error and intuitively tuned space that makes a serious difference to the experience. I am also interested in art and can pour more cash into that than even my audio hobby. It is a wonderful place to entertain, listen to music, watch tv movies, and work.

I have not bought any new equipment or tweaks in many many months, I am not even inclined to, Amazing!!! I will keep my Evans boxes up to date and don’t feel the urge to replace them. The one ongoing investment has been vinyl from Tom Port at Better Records. I have sunk a fortune into Tom and he has been my best investment. The sound from his offerings are shattering and mind blowing. I have no problem putting a record on and within minutes drifting away to a small night club or studio somewhere in the time space continuum.
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    • ZYX UNIverse, silver .24
    Mehran is amazing as well!
    • Triplanar Tonearm, latest model
    a true dancer
    • Amazon Turntable Referenz
    rock steady
    • Tom Evans Groove Plus SRX
    Phono Pre
    • Gamut CD-1
    cd player, rarely used...
    • Stealth Indra
    interconnects
    • Tom Evans Vibe and Pulse II
    pre and power supply
    • Tom Evans Linear B
    monoblocks, with Mullard EL84s from Alfred
    • Stealth Dream
    Speaker Cables
    • Meadowlark Audio Blue Herron 2
    4 way floorstander
    • Isoclean Breaker Panel, Transformers
    important stuff
    • Aurious 1.2, and pro
    under just about everything

Comments 39

On your stand, what did you use to cut the pipeing, and where did you get the fittings? I really love the flexibility of it. Looks great too!! If you check my system in a couple of months, the new picture will have a stand similar to yours. I will of course give you full credit!!

macdadtexas

Jealous is the word that would describe my state of mind after seeing the immensity of the coffee table. Now, only if there was a larger flatscreen, showing some decent pictures in the middle, it would make the entire set up larger than Texas. Mind you I am not saying do HT. I am utterly impressed.

bemopti123

nice room &nice system too nice to relax.

enjoy listening.
ron

simplicitymusic

Owner
System edited: Picture update.

g_m_c

Owner
Timrhu, I retrieved the soapstone out of a buidling I renovated, a 1924 electrical substation. The soapstone was used as isolation for massive raw conductors. I think you might track it down from a stone yard. It has made a recent comeback for kitchen countertops, sinks and fireplace hearths. Good luck with Pat. He is the person to talk to.

g_m_c

Beautiful setup. Very satisfying building your own equipment housing units.
Where did you get the soapstone? I built a rack with Pennsylvania slate which has a rough hewn look and would like to try a more refine look. I suppose soapstone is very inert but more plyable than slate.
Thanks also for answering my Meadowlark customer service question. I'll info Pat on next query.

timrhu

Owner
Macdadtex, The stand is made from 1-1/4" baltic birch plywood and stainless steel tubing in aluminum alloy fittings. There is a 26' long grid of the same plywood to the left that houses lp's cd's and junk. I am very proud of that. It also acts as a room divider from the kitchen (a 28" long stainless steel counter...) I will post more images soon. The TV stand is actually on a small rail system so I can roll it to the left 15 or 20 feet next to the big bathtub (a good movive, wine and a bath..), out of the stereo zone. I make tis stuff in the shop. The 1-1/4" plywood is very dense. I am in the process of isolating each piece of equipment on 1-1/2" thick soap stone and aurios bearings. the turntable is done. The soap stone is very heavy and soft, I cut it with a carbide tipped skill saw and sand it smooth with an air sander. I think it may be the very best in stone platforms. The whole plywood stand is on 6 adjustable spikes, resting on a heavy concrete slab. I will also line the wall below the paintings with more 1'1'2" duct liner, as the wall to the right and the complete ceiling. I also have a Radio Shack sp meter and the Rives audio cd coming. Its time to check this room out properly. I think it will be quiet simple to tweek it in a logical fashon. Fun work in progress...

Bemopti123, you are perceptive, Big D in Texas, just outside downtown in an industrial/now turned design district. The art work is from a friend, Ludwig Schwarz, a highly respected artist who happens to be a real music nut. He does video and music installation as well. In his younger days, he and his band rewrote the complete lyrics/storyline to Tommy, and performed/recorded it. Check out one of his web sites,

http://www.artisforthepeople.com/

Click on "myths" or "tall Tales" or "fables" and try some of his stuff. he is a bit out there. Of course, i give him shit because he refuses to keeop his lp's in the sleeves, he stacks them up in a pile as the night goes on. I told him he will never touch my lp's until he straightens up.

g_m_c

Wow. I love that art work and the rest of the living seems very eclectique. Where can there be sooo much room? Must be either in Texas or South Dakota. Nice.

bemopti123

The Stand, the Stand!!! I need to know about the Stand. How, what, where, why and when? This may have solved a huge problem for me. It looks custom made, whether you did it yourself (if you did, great job), or had made. I would love to know where?

Thanks.

macdadtexas

Owner
Thank you for the kind comments Verewax. I am really enjoying my system and room. I am lucky, as an architect and a hobby millwork/build things guy, I have access to a great shop to make stuff. My pad is actually in a small building compound that includes a converted warehouse that now houses many small compatable businesses (architects, engineers, lighting and graphic designers, etc) and a wood and metal shop. I also have many artsy type friends that love to hang at my place and listen to music. We cook and drink. While they like my system, they are not not audiophiles, but they do love the music. And I love the music. I enjoy the system upgrades that make the music even more dreamy and magical.

g_m_c

I think you might have my most favorite ROOM (and gear) on all of Audiogon! Very nice!

vertewax

I have a Rega Planar 9 also - currently with Ortofon MC-30, but it sounds very "harsh" - would you recommend the Dynavector Cart on the p9?

My system:

Rega p9 (Ortofon MC-30 Supreme)
Tom Evans Audio "The Groove" phono stage
Naim NAC 72 (pre)
Naim NAP 180 (power)
Ruark Prologue II (speakers)

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Owner
System edited: New speakers

g_m_c

Yes, Meadowlarks! good good move. May I suggest the Shearwater Hot Rods? I got rid of my pair 6 months ago were amazing and I'm still missing them. I think they are unreal for the money, very close to the megabuck stuff for short money. In fact, I would say their midrange compares very very favorably to Wilson, Dynaudio, etc.

audiogoon

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