VPI Traveler w/ Grado Sonata is in the house!

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  • nspindel
    nspindel Posts: 5,343
    edited March 2013
    Man oh man, I'm probably starting to push towards the 50-hour point that's recommended for the Grado to break in, and this is starting to sound really good. In fact, really, really good!
    Good music, a good source, and good power can make SDA's sing. Tubes make them dance.
  • thsmith
    thsmith Posts: 6,082
    edited March 2013
    Have fun !
    Speakers: SDA-1C (most all the goodies)
    Preamp: Joule Electra LA-150 MKII SE
    Amp: Wright WPA 50-50 EAT KT88s
    Analog: Marantz TT-15S1 MBS Glider SL| Wright WPP100C Amperex BB 6er5 and 7316 & WPM-100 SUT
    Digital: Mac mini 2.3GHz dual-core i5 8g RAM 1.5 TB HDD Music Server Amarra (memory play) - USB - W4S DAC 2
    Cables: Mits S3 IC and Spk cables| PS Audio PCs
  • Mike Reeter
    Mike Reeter Posts: 4,315
    edited March 2013
    nspindel wrote: »
    Man oh man, I'm probably starting to push towards the 50-hour point that's recommended for the Grado to break in, and this is starting to sound really good. In fact, really, really good!

    That's great, my Soundsmith cart. was almost 100 hours to fully come around, well worth the wait! N'joy
  • nspindel
    nspindel Posts: 5,343
    edited April 2013
    I got it just in time! Looks like the price of it has gone up $100.
    Good music, a good source, and good power can make SDA's sing. Tubes make them dance.
  • nspindel
    nspindel Posts: 5,343
    edited April 2013
    ^Reported.
    Good music, a good source, and good power can make SDA's sing. Tubes make them dance.