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Sources: Michell GyroDec turntable, Aqua Formula DAC driven by a Mac Mini, Roon integrated with Tidal and Qobuz, Accuphase DP-65V CD Player, Day Sequerra HD Radio.

Amplifier upgraded to Gryphon Colosseum. 

Waiting on Pandora preamp to be mated to my turntable. 
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Room Details

Dimensions: 12’ × 12’  Small
Ceiling: 8’


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    • Michell Engineering Gyro SE turntable
    A wonderful turntable. A beautiful object.
    • Spread Spectrum Technologies Ambrosia Second Edition Preamplifier
    James Bongiorno's new preamplifier. Amazing volume control. Very low noise moving coil section. Tone controls. Remote control. See www.ampzilla2000.com for more information.
    • Gryphon Cantata
    An amazing speaker that is engineered for small rooms, with a Q controller to tailor bass response.
    • Gryphon Q Controller
    Allows user to select three different Q levels depending on the liveliness of the room.
    • Gryphon PSC Speaker Cable
    Planar Speaker Cable - gold embedded in silver, the cables I assume Gryphon used when developing the Cantata. Seemed like the right choice.
    • Nordost SPM
    Transparent.
    • Gryphon Colosseum
    A beast of a Class A amplifier. 165w.
    • Aqua Formula
    A nice sounding DAC, paired with a Mac Mini running Tidal and Qobuz integrated under Roon.
    • Gryphon Pandora Preamp
    Pandora preamp with phono stage. Waiting for it to be mated to my turntable.

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This is truly an Old School System done right.

I suggest looking into four improvements for your classic system get better digital sourced audio injected into your classic amp.

1) Look for a Wadia w/ digital inputs and GNSC mods 2) Ripping to FLAC using dbPowerAmp software. It will down convert to any other format for your iPod, including AAC 320 which is as low as I suggest you go. 3) A Squeezebox 3 (with an after market linear power supply) to improve on the audio quality and interface to your PC-based music. 4) Using a Stereovox HDVX digital interconnect from the Squeezebox 3 to the Wadia.

I am either predjudiced or experienced as I have done all of the above, and just trading up from one Wadia w/ digital inputs and GNSC Ref Mods to another.

I find the transparency, pace, rythmn, attack and air of a Wadia direcly feeding amps to be stunning, especially w/ Gallow speakers. I am also using Gallo Ref 3s on Bright Star IsoRock GR3 stands and the Gallo SA3 subwoofer amp.

I look forward to seeing how your system continues to evolve.

/Daniel

daniels5