What did you do to your stereo rig today?
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Rearranged the rack to make room for a TT upgrade.Analog: Hana ML > VPI Prime Signature 21 > Bob's Devices Sky 20-S > Sutherland 20/20 w/LPS
Digital: Cambridge CXC / Streaming > Cambridge CXN v2
Norma IPA-140 > Rosso Fiorentino Volterra
Hifiman EF600 > Hifiman Arya Stealth
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Cool man!
Who made your rack, if you don't mind me asking? It kind of looks like a Massif.
Tom~ In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence. ~ -
Cool man!
Who made your rack, if you don't mind me asking? It kind of looks like a Massif.
Tom
No problem at all. A friend from college got tired of the corporate rat race, and is a full time woodworker now. https://www.keyhomegoods.com/
The design is largely based off the Butcher Block Acoustics designs, with some tweaks for my specifications. Highly recommend working with a local woodworker if you have any!Analog: Hana ML > VPI Prime Signature 21 > Bob's Devices Sky 20-S > Sutherland 20/20 w/LPS
Digital: Cambridge CXC / Streaming > Cambridge CXN v2
Norma IPA-140 > Rosso Fiorentino Volterra
Hifiman EF600 > Hifiman Arya Stealth
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displayname wrote: »

Rearranged the rack to make room for a TT upgrade.
How are you liking the new TT? What cart, and pre are you using with it?
I love mine, definitely an end game piece for me.. -
Added the XPA-DR2 for 2ch. Rocking a 3.0 right now while the rack is in upgrade mode....


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I’m loving it! This is the first time I upgraded the TT without upgrading the cart so I get a full sense of just what the TT can do. And the difference is honestly more significant than I was expecting.displayname wrote: »
Rearranged the rack to make room for a TT upgrade.
How are you liking the new TT? What cart, and pre are you using with it?
I love mine, definitely an end game piece for me..
It’s running my Hana ML cartridge into a Bob’s Devices Sky 20-S and that goes into my Sutherland 20/20 w/LPS.
My digital is now by far the weakest point in my system, but I think I’ll do cables next. Loving the upgrade though!
Analog: Hana ML > VPI Prime Signature 21 > Bob's Devices Sky 20-S > Sutherland 20/20 w/LPS
Digital: Cambridge CXC / Streaming > Cambridge CXN v2
Norma IPA-140 > Rosso Fiorentino Volterra
Hifiman EF600 > Hifiman Arya Stealth
Discogs -
I finally upgraded my seating for the 2-ch rig. I've wanted an Enkornes Stressless reclining two seater for a long time, but I'm too frugal to spend their new pricing on one. Found one yesterday just across the Alabama line for about the same cost as two weeks of groceries. A steal for this stuff. The set looks like new. The look is not for everyone, but I like the Nordic style. For the first time since my kids destroyed my LaZBoy recliner, I've been able to sit without a back support pillow. Well, my IKEA Poang chair also doesn't need a pillow, but that just didn't look right in the big room all by itself.

Plus, someone clearly prefers a double seat and doesn't like when I sit in a solo chair. 😅
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First listening session since the last upgrade (see last post).
The improvement in musical enjoyment is simply over the top! The best upgrade I've done in the last 10 years.
I won't say a pace and rhythm is better (but it is). Imaging like I'm wearing a VR headset with my eyes closed. Details I've never heard. 😅
Ok, a Couple days late for April fools, but I'm almost serious. When you sit down in a Stressless and get it to the correct comfort angle for you, it really is like loosing all stress. No pressure points, a feeling of alignment. The rest of the senses just open up. They are no longer muted because you are not in the pain that you didn't realize was there because you have unconsciously numbed the senses to cope. Try one.
I'm not paid by the company either. I'm sure there are other excellent comfortable furniture brands out there. Point being...don't settle for uncomfortable seating while you are listening. It can be a game changer.
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For anyone thinking no luv-seat for me, they actually specialize in single recliners.

The cushions and mechanism are the same in any version. 1, 2, 3 seats, all the same. -
I shopped 4 states and tested an untold amount of chairs to get the one perfect fit for me. It does make a difference in comfort and I can attest that it will change the sound you hear.
It just depends on many factors, but yes. I can agree to your observations. I actually posted about my change on this forum (I believe, if not the WBF).
This is yet another factor that proves that everything affects everything.
Tom~ In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence. ~




