Description

This is my main system, which has changed significantly over the last few years. In July 20 we knocked a wall out in the basement to make one large room and it did wonders for the soundstage.  Half the room is mine but it’s open about 18 feet behind my chair.  The front wall is 12 feet wide but open to 15 feet 1/3 of the way in.

Speakers are 9 feet apart center-to-center and the front speaker baffles are 56 inches from the front wall and about 1 foot from the side walls.  Listening position is about 9 feet back and speakers are on GAIA I's and slightly toed in. GIK bass traps are on the walls, corners and ceiling, which resulted in a big improvement in soundstage.

What I’m seeking is a system that has great imaging and provides an emotional connection to the music.  I have tinnitus and mild hyperacusis so I’m not looking for the ultimate in detail.

I switched to Google mesh WiFi which allowed me to remove 50 ft of Ethernet from the ceiling and wall and noticed a nice uptick in clarity. I also added a fiber media converter that connects directly to the UpTone switch.

I’m keeping track of upgrades in a yearly timeline and hopefully the progression makes sense but it might be getting hard to follow.

2023

Aric Audio Motherlode II; Zavfino Prima MKII SC

2022

Second Rel S5/SHO, Puritan GroundMaster CITY, FMC (TP-Link MC220L) with iFi iPower2, switched to Google mesh network, GIK 2A Alpha Pro Series Panel Diffuser/Absorber

2021

Pass XA25, Puritan Audio Labs PSM156, Uptone Audio etherREGEN, UltraCap LPS-1.2, Supra 8, Audio Archon PCs, Bricasti M3 (MDX upgrade)

2020

Rel S5/SHO, Wireworld Silver Starlight 7 S/PDIF (CD >> DAC)

2019

PS Audio DirectStream Jr.

2017

LTA MicroZOTL2, Tekton DI

2016

Cambridge Audio Azure 851N, Parasound A21

2009

Rega P3-24 w/ Denon DL-110 cart

2000-2008

B&K ST2140, Paradigm Monitor 9, Arcam CD72

1999

Velodyne VA-1215X, Aperture 16 SC

1994

Rotel RC-980BX, Rotel RB-970BX, entry level Transparent and Straightwire ICs, AudioQuest Type 4 SC, Panamax 1000

1982-1985

Scott 335R Receiver, mail order speaker kit (labeled as Advent), Technics turntable, Akai tape deck

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Room Details

Dimensions: 29’ × 15’  Large
Ceiling: 7’


Components Toggle details

    • Bricasti Design M3
    Streamer/DAC
    • Aric Audio Motherlode II
    • Pass Labs XA25
    • Arcam Diva CD72
    • Tekton Design Double Impact
    Upgraded version
    • REL Acoustics S5/SHO
    Subwoofer x 2
    • Puritan Audio Labs PSM156
    Line conditioner/surge protection
    • Puritan Audio Labs GroudMaster CITY
    Grounds PSM156 to earth
    • Audio Archon PCs
    Green, Blue and Reference cables upgraded to the FI-28 plug.
    • Zavfino Prima MKII SC
    Speaker Cable
    • Cerious Technologies Graphene Extreme
    • UpTone Audio EtherREGEN
    Network switch to clean up ethernet noise
    • UpTone Audio UltraCap LPS-1.2
    Power supply for etherREGEN
    • Supra Cables Cat 8
    Ethernet cable
    • IsoAcoustics GAIA1 Isolation Supports
    Speaker isolation
    • IsoAcoustics OREA
    Component isolation, various sizes
    • GIK Acoustics Various Bass Traps
    Tri-Trap Corner Bass Trap, 244 Bass Traps, Acoustic Art Panels, 2A Alpha Pro Series Panel Diffusor/Absorber

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The use of AWG 10 gauge copper presents the lowest and most economical solution to reducing the line loss (copper loss) during bass transients. I say economical because at AWG 8, the wire becomes very visible.

Now, grouping:

The use of type SOOW cord is elegant because it firstly is waterproof and very flexible. Using AWG 10, 4-Conductor means one piece of rubber from amplifier chain to the speaker terminals. This, is because you are bi-amplifying on the same speaker housing. Professional sound reinforcement contractors tend towards the SOOW solution as it is the neatest to bind and solves the voltage drop issue. Usually, SOOW is found in power cords, where the "3-Conductor" variety serves. Bi-amped speakers go real well with the
"4-Conductor," (RED, BLK, WHT, GRN), and the choice of inner and outer insulation(s) (different, but unique) makes for a good assembly dressage.

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