Description

2-channel system who's main source has evolved from CD to SACD and now to PC (via the 24/96 Ayre QB-9 USB DAC).
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    • Revel Ultima Salon
    Gloss black with brushed aluminum side blades. Purchased new.
    • EMM Labs CDSD
    SACD / CD transport with proprietary upsampling to DSD and optical connection to the DAC.
    • EMM Labs DCC2
    Digital Control Center with proprietary optical connection to transport, fully balanced preamp in/out's and volume control.
    • Bryston 7B-ST
    Latest/Current SST version.
    • Bryston 7B-ST
    Latest/current SST version.
    • Ayre QB-9
    24/96 USB DAC with balanced line outs, operating in Asynchronous mode.
    • Tara Labs The Zero
    2m pair
    • Tara Labs The Zero
    2m pair, XLR balanced, between DCC2 and each of the two Bryston amps
    • Tara Labs The Zero
    0.5m pair, XLR balanced, between QB-9 and DCC2
    • PS Audio Power Plant Premier
    Power conditioner/regenerator, feeding all components except Bryston amps

Comments 4

Owner
System edited: Finally updating the changes I've implemented in my main system over the past 5 years. Just keeps getting better...and now much more convenient and therefore easy to enjoy via the PC-sourced music library (though I'm not willing to say that this source is the best sound...that's definitely still the EMM Labs SACD playback system).

goodlife

Nice system, glad to see Rives got a little work, did he teach ya anything? How about some pictures!!!

sogood51

Owner
Pootie -
I replaced a pair of Thiel CS3.6's when I got the Salons. I auditioned Thiel's best offerings, but found them to be too hard sounding, two-dimentional and unmusical compared to other's top speakers (even though I loved my 3.6's, they do share some of Thiel's shortcomings, in my opinion). I listened to Wilson's Watt/Puppy 7's, which were excellent in every way, but were edged-out by the Salons in overall musicality, bass response, and price. B&W has great stuff, but for the most part is too colored (to my ears) for what I was looking for in a system.
Hope this helps, and good luck with your search. In closing, I know now, after having the Salons for a year, that they were definitely the right choice for me. They'll be in my system for a long time to come.

goodlife

May I ask what other speakers have you compare to the Revel Salons before deciding? I have audition many speakers (JmLab, B&W, Wilson, Avalon....and many more shorter auditions.) I still think the Salons are the best I have heard. I guess I'm kinda anal, but I want to audition most other speakers in the same price range before settling down with the Salons for the long run.

pootie

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