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How many of you out there are totally content with your systems? I mean

really satisfied to the point that other than a total revamp, your

system sounds so right to you. Or must you always tinker hoping to find

virvana but alas, it is never found. Or must you change out gear just

for change sake. Put me down as contented.

Rich

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My Chorus II; I cannot imagine changing to another speaker.

In the medium term I am very satisfied with current 2 channle system;

another cartridge perhaps. Would like to try a Shelter or Dynavector

cart.

For a really signifant upgrade it would take 2000 USD for either a new digital front end, or Blueberry or VRDs.

Too many husbandly and fatherly responsibities to afford getting a

higher performing component without many months to save up. So I just

gotta be cool and enjoy the music.

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The core of my system is DONE. What is left are refinements.

1. Currently waiting on my already ordered outboard flywheel for my Aries Turntable to arrive.

2. Future upgrade of my tonearm to a JMW 10.6.

3. Symposium Isolation platlform for the Aries turntable.

Vinyl rules!

Klipsch out.

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Stovebolt----My main rig is very simple----1961 Heathkit AS-21s (Altec 9844s in furniture cabinets, dual 414s and an 806 on the 811B) a Jolida 110 integrated amp and a Sony DVD player.

I have another rig with 605As driven by either a DIY gainclone or a Teac 700 T-amp and a Sony DVD player.

My HT uses a Denon HT receiver driving Altec 890C Boleros with KRK ST-6 surrounds. Sources are a Sony DVD player and a Pioneer CLD 704 laser player. TV is a 55" Sony LCD rear projector.

I'd love to hear how those 515Es do in a vented box. I'm VERY keen on 515s, my old A5 system used the 515Bs and had as good upper bass and lower mids as I ever heard.

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Linn LP12 Lingo LVIIIs

Dynavector DV17 Mk II Cartridge

Dynavector P75 Phono stage

Unison Research Simply Four Triode Valve amp - NOS Philips ECC82s / EI 6CA7s

Rotel RCD 951

Klipsch Chorus IIs black.

Various home made I/Cs and Speaker cable using copper magnet wire.

I'm done at last: time to put my feet up and enjoy the music. Cheers.

Ah, but can always find room for more lps.

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It's gotten to the point where I just collect stuff and don't even plug it in. Fact is, I probably only listen/watch to my main system about 5 hours a week, secondary systems less than that. About to just sell it all, could probably use the money.

Michael

I heard there was this company, "Bose", I think, that makes this tabletop stereo. It's plastic, ugly, expensive, but you get full range sound out of 2 2.5" speakers that fill the room........[:#]

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The basics have been done, but.......simple curiosity remains. I guess

my next purchase will be a Denon 103R, after all my 3012-R is meant to

be an excellent choice for this cart. Plus my Heresy wouldn't mind a

sub.....but the latest SVS true mini sub is still in the pipeline [;)].

Wolfram

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