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It was either this or buy food for the kids, what the heck, they ate yesterday...

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    • ZYX UNIverse
    I just replaced the Airy 3X sb, and as much as I liked the Airy 3, the UNIverse is simply that much better. I can't wai till it's broken in and doing everything it should. It has so much more weight and authority, and speed.
    • TriPlanar VII
    black and silver. I've never seen an arm so versatile and easy to setup.
    • Sota Cosmos sIV (the first one!)
    Black plex finish
    • Pass Labs X-ONO
    Excellent industrial chic. Nearly as quiet a phonostage as money can buy, with great sound reproduction.
    • Pursit Audio Design Venustus
    1.5 meter interconnect.
    • Sony SC-D777es
    sacd, 1 bit. Modded by Richard Kern in Dec 2005. added new superclock and replaced all caps with Black Gates. The sound is much less 'digital.'
    • Purist Venustus
    1.5 meter IC
    • Klyne Audio Arts 7LX-3.5b
    This is upgraded to newer than the 3.5 version and includes balanced inputs. VERY musical.
    • Purist Dominus, 4 meter
    4 meter pair of the liquid filled Dominus between the pre-amp and amp. The best cable I have ever heard.
    • Classe Audio Omicron
    350 wpc, nearly 300lbs! IMO this has all the benefits of SS w/o the harsh realities. Much more musical than the Krell FPB 700cx I had previously.
    • Purist Dominus PC - 2
    Using two Dominus PCs on the Classe amplifier
    • Purist Venustus
    1.5 meter pair
    • Harmonic Precision Caravelle
    Smallish two way with the original stand.
    • Sistrum SP-1 (?)
    I bought five shelves with the solid top for the Sota Cosmos table. This is a great rack. If a person spent twice the money they might be able to get something better, but is it twice as good? The picture is just the top shelf. [url]http://starsound.biz/multiplatforms.HTML[/url] gives more info.
    • Purist Venustus PCs (2)
    On the Sota power supply and the Klyne power supply.
    • Exact Power EP15A
    I don't know what this thing is doing, but it sure does it better than the Tice Power Block...
    • Custom made Brass cones
    A machinist associate agreed to make several sets of brass cone to use under my phono stage and pre-amp

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Nate,

Glad to see you back in the thick of things.

What's the controversy about the Exact Power. Zaikesman and I have both been in love with ours for years. If there's a fight out there, I'm ready!

Best...

dougdeacon

Nate,

Thanks for calling the other night. Sorry I had to make it so short, we were literally running out the door. I'll send you that file I mentioned, as soon as I find it!

Larry's advice on Rollerblocks beneath the Exact Power is spot on. We found the the improvement audible and worthwhile beneath ours.

FWIW, we've A/B'd Rollerblocks and Stillpoints beneath our Nick Doshi tube amp. The Rollerblocks were clearly the better performer. As in all vibration control YMMV of course, but you definitely should try Rollerblocks. They're beneath our EP, amp and preamp power supply - all to good effect.

I've not tried our EP at sub-zero temps so I don't know if your "cryo" treatment will help it or not. We didn't notice much change with added hours. We did and do notice exactly the improvements you noted. Increased bass and dynamics, nicely lowered noise floor. It's a great product.

Cheers and welcome back to vinyl!
Doug

dougdeacon

Nate,

Sorry. I'm a cad. A frustrated cad, but a still a cad.

It took us from November to May to isolate our speed problem. Paul finally decided to make a diagnostic strobe disc. He spent 3-4 hours in a CAD program and came out with a disc that measures not only the normal 33.33 rpm, but also 33.03 and 33.64 rpm (1% slow, 1% fast). We then spent several evenings recording results in various operating modes to give CB some hard data. He then used Paul's disc and reproduced our results, so now it's down to trouble-shooting.

The only non-Nordost wires we've tried were Rives Audio (terrible in our system) and another brand I've forgotten (leant to us by Cello). That one closely matched our Blue Heavens but it sold for 8x the price. That convinced us to stay with the Nordost line. We do have a special problem in that our speaker positions require a flat cable than can be run across a doorway beneath the carpet. Limits our choices, but maybe that's a good thing!

My feet are still in mid-air. They're loping madly in a forward direction, but the shoes aren't making much traction yet. 1 interview per 50 applications seems to be the rule. :-(

dougdeacon

Our Reference 2 motor began having speed consistency issues. Nothing huge, but intermittent spells of running 1% slow was not acceptable, to us or to Chris.

CB put a Signature motor (the smaller one normally supplied with 100/200 series tables) into a taller Reference case and added a ton of lead shot. It's operating perfectly while he works on the problem.

I "know" our Reference 2 is quieter than a Signature because I A/B'd them when we upgraded from a 265 to a 320. But we've made so many other upgrades since shipping off our Ref that things sound glorious even with a lesser motor. I haven't heard Purist, but we are mightily impressed by Nordost's micro-filament "air dialectric" technology. The reduction in HF smear and glare is remarkable.

Come on down, and bring Kirk with you! ;-)

dougdeacon

Nate,

Are you back yet?

From your comment on my sytem page I gather you're still table-less. Isn't it time for some of your motorcycle buds to bust a few heads in Chicago? ;-)

Ride on over and bring a record or two. We're using a motor that CB leant us while he troubleshoots ours, but at least we're spinning. Sorry to hear you're not. :-(

Doug

dougdeacon