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It's almost 2 different systems sharing a preamp and speakers. I keep the video and audio stuff isolated from eachother completely so as not to compromise on the audio side. 2 dedicated circuits. 1 for audio, one for video. When building the surround setup, it was optimized for multichannel music - the benefit on film soundtracks is just a bonus. (plus, it's cool to tell your friends when watching the Lord of the Rings DVDs that the soundtracks were mastered and mixed using the same speakers) The sound is nothing short of fantastic. The Meitner combo, i feel is among the finest sources available, regardless of price. Those who remember my system before will notice that my Teres 265 table, SME V arm and VdH Colibri are gone. The reason? Because I firmly believe that with quality Redbook CDs, the Meitner combo equals the sound of the LPs. And on well-recorded SACDs, the sound surpasses the quality of my old TT rig. Those who haven't heard the Meitner combo - I highly recommend hearing it. There's *way* more information on those CDs than you ever thought there was! The dynamics are explosive and the transients and decays are so natural, you'd think you were listening to pristine vinyl - were it not for the absence of clicks and pops. The atc all active surround 5.1 setup (except for the linn active sub, which i don't use for 2-channel) along with the Meitner combo is nearly identical to what sony uses to demonstrate SACD, and that Telarc uses to master their recordings. They (the ATCs) are neutral, dynamic, accurate, transparent, clean, clear, coherent, and LOUD when necessary. For room tratments, I use Auralex diffusors, absorbers, and bass traps in the corners. Anyone looking for reasonably-priced room treatments shuld look. They are used in recording studios all over the place, and have a more industrial-type look to them. They're not ugly, but they're not as pretty as some of the more expensive room-control products. They are, however, extremely effective. For multichannel music, I use no bass management at all - all speakers are run full range, except for the Linn sub. The linn sub is crossed over internally at 40hz and is turned way down, only gently augmenting where the 50s start to roll-off. It mixes so well that sometimes I have to put my hand on it to make sure it's playing. :-) Anyhoo, that pretty well does it. Thanks for reading and lemme know whatcha think!
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    • EMM Labs CDSD
    gets clocked from DAC6 and upsanmples regular CD to double SACD sampling rate. easily better than the Philips.
    • Emmlabs Dac6
    6-Channel DSD/PCM dac. 2-channel CDDA converted to DSD before processing.
    • Emmlabs Switchman mk3
    6-channel, balanced analogue-only preamp. Receives multichannel inputs from the Dac6 (CD, DAD and SACD)and the Sunfire (DD, DTS)
    • ATC SCM 50asl - custom walnut finish
    3-way, fully active, 700 watts. more free of coloration than any full-range speaker i've ever heard. superb resolution and dynamics. also internally hardwired with DNM solid-core speaker cable.
    • ATC SCM 50asl (used for center)
    on loan from my brother. replaces an SCM-10 Active. having identical channels across the front is a HUGE deal.
    • ATC SCM-50 asl (pair for surrounds)
    finally have active 50s in the back as well! 5 identical full-range multichannel! hells yeah!
    • Denon DVD-1600 for DVD-A and DVD-V
    DVD player, no chroma bug, progressive scan, DVD-A.
    • Pioneer DVL-? Laserdisc
    Laserdisc player, DTS/AC-3 out
    • Nakamichi RF Demodulator
    For AC3 decoding from laserdisc
    • Panasonic PTAE-900U Projector
    Front digital projector, shining on a 96" screen. 720p HD.
    • Sunfire Theater Grand III (processing only)
    surround processor. only being used for video switching (dvd, cable, laserdisc, games, etc) and DD/DTS/DPL processing. No music sources pass through it.
    • Boston Acoustics - (for 7.1) VR-MX
    bipolar speakers for surround-rear effects. (dolby EX, dts ES) again, movies only.
    • RCA small 2-channel amp for surr back
    stricty for the surround-back speakers. (very few movies actually utilise this feature, so it's not necessary to have a high-quality amp here)
    • DNM Reson Solid Core Interconnects
    solid core, non-braided interconnects. fast, transparent, musical, inexpensive (in comparison, anyway) terminated with eichmann bullet plugs on rca terminations and neutrik xlr's where necessary
    • Mana Acoustics for the 2-channel stuff
    mana improves anything you put on it. it's the weirdest thing i've ever experienced.
    • Linn Sizmik
    Beautiful, accurate, incredibly versatile. not used in 2-channel.

Comments 53

Vinush
Do you work with Tealarc?

nreddy

Laz,
Like you, Telarc, are to blame for my indulgence.They influenced my choice of hardware.
I`m running ATC & EMMLabs in full glorious surround.
Boy are the 2 channel pundits/gurus missing out!
We (the multichannelists) have the best of both worlds-- stereo and multichannel!
I agree with Sony that for the best SACD reproduction 5 identical transducers are required,hence the improvments you have experienced by adding that `identical` centre channel.Further improvments can be made by using this same speaker for the rear channels.
Never been to Texas--thanks for the invite--you never know.
My leanings to pro gear are because I am a musician exposed to studio equipment.
What guitar/s do you own and play?

vinush

Damn...that's one hell of a system you've got there...i was gonnasend you an personal email but I figure'd I'd push your baddasss rig to the top of the heap of virtual systems here again.

anyhow besides telling you that you probably have the nicest system of any Ali G fan in the free world you gotta check out what I just came across online...looks like our boy gave da Class Day Address (pre Commencement Day Address) at Harvard

Here are the links for the Harvard Gazette article and for the transcription af the whole address...funny as hell.

http://www.commencement.harvard.edu

tab down to the "news & events section"

http://www.hbo.com/alig/harvard.html

BOYAKASHA

ellery911

Owner
vinush - thanks.

avalon sounds unbelievable. besides being one of my top 10 albums of all time, i'm hearing things i never knew were there, that are so subtly buried in the mix. little things like a few parts on 'more than this' where he double-tracks the vocals on certain phrases. you can hear both vocal tracks clearly, and it adds to the ambiance of a very atmoshperic, as you know, album. and speaking of the vocals, holy crap! it's like bryan ferry is RIGHT there - you can hear every nuance.

strangely, though - adding the 50 in the center also affected the ability of my system to image from the sides. ie, if a sound is panning in 360 degrees, the ppan from RF to RS is smoother, and the sound will be centered at the right center of the room, as it should be. also, bass notes coming from the rear speakers now have much more authority, and sound more real. i assume this is because those particular bass notes are also mixed into the center and the omnidirectional properties of bass notes make it sound fuller all around.

although i don't like the whole album, or the mix that much, james taylor's hourglass - especially the first track is stunning. while avalon's vocal's are magic (not just in musical quality, but in realism), the first song on hourglass, 'line em up' has the most realistic vocals i've ever heard. i said earlier that it sounds like bryan ferry is in the room with you on avalon, but on 'line em up' it sounds like you could reach out you hand and rub james' bald head for good luck. the bass is a little fat on the song, but that's just how it's recorded. other than that, it's reference-quality stuff.

and, please - if you're ever around texas, feel free to come by and hear for yourself.

what are you running equipment-wise?

lazarus28

Owner
nreddy - congrats on the 150s! you can scare cats several blocks away with those things!

one thing, though - if you can swing it, i would try to get 150s all around. i know it's pricey, but i'm learning after having replaced the 10 with the 50 in the center that having perfectly matched speakers makes a *huge* difference in multichannel audio. especially in the front three channels. one of these days i'm gonna replace my active 10s in the back with active 50s so i have 'em all around.

but, i do have my HT rig running through the switchman as well. i say the stereo and HT are separate, because none of my music sources are connected in any way to the HT rig other than the fact that they are both using inputs on my switchman, which effectively isolates them from one another.

as for not going with an ATC sub, i have no experience with ATC subs and i'm sure they're amazing, but they're crazy expensive, and i was familiar with the linn already and knew that it mated well with the ATC speakers. plus, it costs a hell of a lot less.

lazarus28

Laz 28-Why didnt you go for atc sub?

nreddy

Laz 28
Could you not integrate your multichannel audio and home theater into one system with your emm lab gear.BTW I have just received atc 150 asl pro and just love it.Thinking about surround with C4/C6 and asl 10/20's and emm lab gear viz dac 6e/swt man 3/cdsd-any thoughts or input.

nreddy

Was wondering when you`d get round to that.
Now you can really start evaluating multi-channel and its potential.
Buy another pair and share with your brother or else you`ve the potential of a family feud.
Enjoy your multi-channel but when you have time do let us know what AVALON sounds like now.
Once you have 5 x 100`s your system will be unbeatable---well almost!

vinush

Owner
System edited: replaced the active 10 in the center with an active 50 on loan from my brother. HOLY CRAP! i'm not kidding. this made a difference like you wouldn't believe.

lazarus28

Owner
System edited: just edited the SACD-1000 text to include the APL mods.

lazarus28

Thanx Laz 28-for response

nreddy

Owner
System edited: didn't change anything - just clarified things a bit

lazarus28

Owner
nreddy - it depends entirely on the recording. on the 3-channel living stereo and living presence recordings, the 3-channel mixes are truly more realistic than the 2-channel ones.

other choral recordings i have also do a far better job of conveying space, dimension, placement, and tonal accuracy (oddly enough) with multichannel.

as far as rock and/or popular music goes, it's a mixed bag. many recording are better in multichannel because the works lend themselves to more experimental mixes, and therefore succeed. it tends to fail sometimes, though, when a conventional 4 or 5 piece song is mixed with aggressive surround channels.

multichannel recordings that are WAY better than the 2 channel mix:
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Roxy Music - Avalon
Peter Gabriel - Up
Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots (i don't like the album much, though)
Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral

recordings where the m/c version is hit-or-miss
Beck - Sea Change
Ryan Adams - Gold
Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
T-Rex - Electric Warrior
James Taylor - Hourglass

Recordings with *AWFUL* m/c mixes:
Bowie - Reality (2-channel mix is good, though)
Bowie - Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars (2-channel mix is also great)
Nick Drake - A Treasury
Norah Jones - Come Away With Me
James Taylor - JT

i'm really looking forward to the upcoming Moody Blues albums on SACD and the future Pink Floyd releases. hopefully we'll see their earlier stuff get the same tratment as DSOTM. i'd love to see an SACD expanded version of Piper At The Gates Of Dawn done multichannel with the early pre-album singles See Emily Play and Arnold Layne.

as for the Moody Blues: if ever an album was made for a quality MC mix, it's On The Threshold Of A Dream. It should be available sometime this year, and i can't wait.

so, short answer: multichannel has the potential to be better, depending on the implementation. i can give further examples of good mixes and can explain when multichannel should and shouldn't be used, but i'm typed-out for the moment.

hope this helps.

lazarus28

Hi-do you find multi channel more realistic than 2 channel?

nreddy

Owner
mooner - the emmlabs pre is *marginally* better than the SCA-2. the reason i changed it out for the switchman was to have a quality 6-channel analog pre. and as far as the cabling goes, rewiring with DNM smooths it out in the higher frequencies. the difference is notable. all in all, rewiring it is, to me, more effective than putting them on MANA stands, although i use those as well.

lazarus28

What improvements did the rewiring of the 50's bring out of interest?? I have always thought, what with ATC not being into cables and all that, what improvements this would bring.

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Hi Lazarus,
That was some move getting rid of the turntable. Sounds like you are happy though. I have ATC SCA2 and active 20 towers and I was wondering was the emm labs pre-amp much better than the SCA2??

[email protected]

Owner
edited - text

lazarus28

Owner
System edited: changed the name of the system. i know, i'm mad and impetuous.

lazarus28

Owner
System edited: Finally updated this from over a year ago. No more vinyl, new digital source, no more tv killing my soundstage. No more girlfriend, so I had to remove the previous references to her, (i swear i'm not bitter) but I do have a dog now to go along with the 2 cats who act as "Organic Acoustic Dampeners" when sleeping on the Switchman or one of the speakers. If anyone is interested in experiencing the audio-enhancing capabilities of either cat, they are available for rent. Reasonable rates. The only caveat is that I come with them and stay during the rental period. And please, any 'Goners who are in the San Antonio area who would like to come by, throw back a few Lone Star or Shiner Bock beers, and spend some time jamming out, just let me know! Especially if ye be an attractive female around my age-group! (i'm not desparate, i swear)

lazarus28

Hi, I read here that you have DNM solid core cables...how do you like them ? I am interested in purchasing the interconnects and speaker wire. Thanks, Tim

timmo812

Just want to say, this is my brother, and this system sounds very nice. As far as the two channel system goes, the detail, dynamics, and realism are phenomenal. Everything is just so clear and clean. I have only heard one setup that does detail better, and that system lacked the dynamics and sheer power of his. It brings out the best of the best recordings. Vocals are very well placed and sound breathy and natural on SACD and vinyl. His system really shows the benefits of these two superior formats and exposes the weaknesses of poor recording.

It is truly amazing the way these rather large speakers dissappear right in front of you.

I have been fortunate enough to see this system evolve, and the sound is just top notch after a lot of experimenting and a mess of money.

I am just trying to figure out a way to get him to trade me for mine.....

Justin

jposs

Owner
tok2000, do some research. you'll find many who believe that ATC has the finest mid-range driver in the world.

lazarus28

Ahhh, I did not read each component description. Not too many speakers made are 100% active aside from low end speakers used for computers.

I am not familiar with the speakers you ahve.

KF

tok20000

Owner
tok2000 - you did miss something. the speakers are fully active, which means they have built-in amplification for each driver.

pragmatist - i will refrain from a similar-style comment in relation to your moniker. :-)

lazarus28

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