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This is my first real audio-only system. It is in my living room, which is open to half the house. The pics don't really show it but the ceiling over the living room is vaulted and the room is open to the loft (above and behind the listener) and the dining room (behind the listener).

The sweet spot is the center seat on the couch in the foreground. You have to lean forward a little for best sound.

My music tastes are eclectic but heavily weighted to bluegrass / folk/ acoustic and female vocalists. About the only genre I don't listen to is hard metal.

Obviously at this point it is as much of a collection as it is a system but I am OK with that. All these components are well thought of, and several are very rare and hard to find.
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    • Sony CDP-XA7es
    A little old now (built 1995) but still a good player. Built like a tank!
    • Sony ST-SA5es
    Very nice tuner
    • Sony Sony MDS-JA50ES minidisc deck
    TOTL minidisc deck. Build quality is almost as good as the XA7ES CD player (it is about equal to the XA50ES). It also can be used as a DAC, which is how I mostly use it, using the Onkyo dock as the source.
    • Sony DTC-ZA5ES DAT Deck
    Last ES DAT deck, made when it was clear that DAT was not going to make it. A decent piece but not as good as its predecessors.
    • Sony TA-E90ES preamp
    MOSFET preamp - simple with no tone or balance controls. Stock volume pot was damaged so I replaced it with a motorized ALPS blue velvet pot.
    • Sony TA-N80ES
    200 WPC bipolar powerhouse. Back in the day all the major Japanese electronic companies had 200 watt amps and Sony was no exception. Amps have been recapped and modded.
    • Cambre Timbre rack
    4 shelf rack - I modified it to give more room above my amps. Currently it is beyond its capacity as I have 9 components stacked on it! Eventually I will be looking for something bigger.
    • Harrison Labs 12 dB attenuators
    Two pairs are in use - one between the CDP and preamp, and one on the inputs of the amp that drives the mids and highs (level control for the bass is accomplished via the active crossover)
    • DIY 12 gauge biwire cables
    Conducter is mil spec 12 gauge silver plated copper, teflon insulated. I twisted the wires up into a twisted pair then twisted two pairs in the opposite direction to form a four conductor bundle. I added heat shrink tubing and techflex sleeve for cosmetics. Termination is Nakamichi bananas on the speaker end, nude on amp end.
    • Terk FM+ antenna
    Cheap little FM antenna but it works as well or better than any other indoor antenna I have tried.
    • Sony RM-AV2100 Remote control
    A little old fashioned and clunky looking but you can get them cheap and they are very versatile.
    • Tripp Lite power strip 10 outlet
    Rewired with hospital grade receptacles and power switch and breaker bypassed. all plugs have been replaced with Leviton 8215-C connectors.
    • Sony SS-M9
    Top of the line tower speaker designed by Dan Anagnos

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Your system keeps getting better and better. I sure would like to see new photos of system and room.

mjcmt

Thanx, but I live in Charlotte, NC area, if I make it the NY I'll come a knocking. Now if you can find a pair of Sony SS-M7 or SS-M9's audiophile speakers. They ate truly reference quality speakers from Sony, made at one time (I think it was '80's - early '90's and the S7's were a Stereophile rated product. They show up used on eBay every now and again.

mjcmt

I'm coming over to have a listening session. I'll bring the beer.

mjcmt

OK Ok! You have the finest near vintage Sony system on A'gon. I'm jealous.

mjcmt

Thanks for your insight into NHT and the Chorus, as I've wanted to try Chorus sometime. Triangle is a another French speaker that may be worth considering if you come across them. I've read that have amazing transparency, but need to be mated w/ smoother or warmer electronics. But, if you are a CL shopper so the usual suspects like B&W and Polk show up regularly.

mjcmt

Are saying that your NHTs are better than Facal. That's quite an endorsement, but I suppose it depends on which model too.

mjcmt

Nice '90s Sony system. I used to be prejudice toward Sony, until I owned the DV-9000es for a while and it was a great sounding unit. Over the years I considered owning a high-end Sony system, and yours looks like a good one to have. I though NHTs sounded dry to me and would be dependent on the electronics. Does it compliment Sony well? Have you tried other speakers or did you just happen onto the NHTs?

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