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This is a long term value system that is quite neutral. It images well and has excellent highs and midrange and solid tight bass to below 40 hz.The Marantz PM 8005 easily drives the Triangle Celius speakers. The Triangle Celius ES speakers are from Upscale Audio and Kevin Deal. They are musical and fast and look slim and beautiful in bordeau real wood finish. I believe that they will be my last speaker. I had previously heard the Cometes. I also recently added a VPI Scout turntable and entered the vinyl world. I have been rebuying favorite recordings. The Halide DAC has greatly improved CD playback via computer and WAV. The Celius ESs are now broken in and sound superb top to bottom.
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    • Marantz PM 8005
    Integrated Amplifier
    • Marantz SA-12s1
    Very Good SACD Player.
    • Halide USB DAC HD
    DAC
    • Triangle Celius
    In bordeau real wood
    • Kimber Kable Hero
    Excellent value interconnect. Will not need others.
    • Kimber Kable 8 PR
    First and last cables.
    • Audible Improvements Custom AC Conditioner
    Built by Paul Jeremias, Asheville,NC
    • VPI Industries Scout
    used VPI Scout with tonearm and Grado cartridge.
    • Jolida JD-9
    Tubed modified phono preamp

Comments 8

Owner
System edited: Added a Jolida JD-9 phono pre amp modified and it is excellent. Also ripped CDs via wav on my Dell PC using itunes. I am using a Halide USB DAC HD and it sounds at least as good as CDs thru my tubed Melody Onix integrated amp and is more convenient.

jndean

If the Celius sounds like a larger version of the Titus 202s I am familiar with, then they are very special speakers indeed!

They are imaging champs and I have yet to hear any dynamic design as fast and revealing as the Triangles. I'd love to hear a pair of Celius' sometime.

mapman

Owner
System edited: I have recently added a VPI Scout turntable and am beginning a vinyl journey. I also have added Triangle Celius ES speakers and love them and plan for them to be my last speaker purchase. Thanks Kevin Deal. And thanks Paul Jeremias of Audible Improvements Asheville, NC for set up and for a custom preamp and vinyl encouragement.

jndean

Owner
System edited: I have changed my PSBs for Triangle Celius ESs and really love them. They may well be my last speaker. Thanks to Kevin Deal. They sound coherent and musical with 200 watts and a tubed preamp. I may soon try a low powered SET amp.

jndean

Owner
System edited: I had my PSB Stratus Bronzes modified with new capacitors and new internal wiring from Audible Improvements in Asheville, NC. Paul Jeremias did a great job. It tamed the brightness in the highs and helped the mid bass emphasis. They sound more coherent from top to bottom. John Dean

jndean

Owner
Thanks for the comments. I do think that the Marantz Reference amps and PSB Stratus Bronzes do justice to the SACD format. I think SACD sounds very clear and resolved. It helps to have 200 w/c for increased headroom and ease of driving the speakers.
I have considered buying the PSB Stratus Silver i's(a small upgrade) or the PSB Platinum T6's, but have not felt the need as the music continues to sound very good.
Thanks, John

jndean

I think you're both right about PSB speakers ... they seem to offer a lot of solid value for very little money, at least when compared to most speakers. I don't know if they're well-received in a critical sense, but I don't recall ever reading negative commentary about them. Never owned PSBs, but I've heard both the 600s and the Golds many times. I could see keeping them around for a long time. Enjoy the music!

arkprof

Nice system Jndean. You seems to concentrate more on music than gear. I like that. How does SACd sound thru those PSBs? I wanted to go for PSB Silveri, but changed my mind instead. PSBs are good value for money and so is Marantz.

milpai

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