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Next upgrade on order is the Ayre CX5e-universal player which will replace the CX7 and Sony 777
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    • Ayre CX-7
    up and oversampling 24 bit player
    • Air Tight ATC-2
    w/ NOS mullard and telefunken
    • Air Tight ATM-2
    NOS telefunken smooth plates AND New Tungsol 6550 output tubes
    • SME Model 20 PP
    with SME IV.vi arm
    • WAVESTREAM phono preamp
    Hand built, hard wired, no circuit boards- uses 1 tele smooth plate 12AX7 and 4 bugle boy 6922s-the most tranparent component I have ever owned
    • Avalon Acoustics Opus
    myrtle cluster burl finish
    • Sony SA-CD777es
    SACD player
    • Koetsu Urushi
    vermillion
    • Shunyata Anaconda, Python, Black Mamba
    3 separate runs
    • Harmonic Tech Magic Power
    8 foot run
    • Harmonic Tech Magic Woofer Reference
    6 foot single wired
    • Harmonic Tech magic link four runs
    four RCA runs
    • PS Audio Ultimate Outlet
    four of them
    • Finite Elemente Pagode Master Reference
    amp stand
    • Finite Elemente Pagode Master Reference
    3 tier shelf
    • McIntosh MR-7083
    first Mac digital tuner
    • McIntosh MR-78
    first Mac solid state tuner
    • SME Series IV.VI
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Yes on the ATC-2. Really not much to upgrade there.

Please keep us posted on how the Tungsol 6550 turn out. I have order a set for my amp.

the_smokester

Samuelg,
I am using a Conrad Johnson Premiere 16LS Series 2 linestage. I have had the Nagra PL-P in my system and there is no comparison...the Nagra is so much better (including the integrated phonoamp). So at your system's level of play I would not recommend the CJ. I should have purchased the Nagra instead and have been looking for a different linestage for some time now.

It is hard to do head-to-head comparisons with the Callisto Signature in one's own system since the Signature is a bit of a monster to transport and accommodate but I have heard it many times in a couple of different systems and it is undoubtedly first cabin. The VAC I know only by reputation...very good.

I note that the prototype Wavestream phonoamp can be compared to the Aesthetix Io Signature in the setup at The Analog Room in San Jose. In my listening the Wavestream more than holds its own in that comparison. I don't fully trust "casual" listing on any system other than my own so final judgement will await until mine comes home. Also, the production models will have five tubes instead of the four that the prototype has. Still, it's impressive that Scott's one-box solution can go head-to-head with the three-box Io.

I have a Wavestream Stereo V8 amplifier. Based on my experience with that amplifier, my expectations for the other components that Scott Frankland is designing are very high. I am lining up for the Wavestream linestage which they will be coming out with "soon". If you are getting their phonoamp why not wait and see how it performs and then maybe consider their linestage, too?

Finally, I was doing comparisons of the new SACD RCA's and the original LP's yesterday on a system with Air Tight ATM-2 amplification. The ATM-2 had newly installed "Tungsol" 6550 power tubes made recently in Russia! We all agreed that, regardless of the difference between SACD and LP, those newly-minted Tungsol's transformed the ATM-2 to an even higher plane. I use GE 6550A's in my amplifier and recently they have become more scarce and even more outrageously expensive. For $35 these new babies may be the answer to our tubey audiophile dreams. Maybe you should give them a whirl in your amp.

the_smokester

Samuelg
Nice system.

I expect my Wavestream phonoamp within the next few days. You know it's going to be good.

the_smokester