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    • Technics SP-10 mkII
    Updated and Upgraded. Custom made plinth of Phenolic and aluminum. This is probably one of the best turntables in the world now! I have heard a lot, but I have heard few better!
    • TriPlanar VII
    black and silver. I've never seen an arm so versatile and easy to setup.
    • Soundsmith Strain Gauge
    Not moving magnet or moving coil. The best I have ever heard regardless of price.
    • Sony SC-D777es
    sacd, 1 bit. Modded by Richard Kern in Dec 2005. added new superclock and replaced all caps with Black Gates. The sound is much less 'digital.'
    • Pursit Audio Design Venustus
    1.5 meter interconnect.
    • Soundsmith (custom made) SG - 400
    Phono section with line stage single input. Custom Cocabolo cabinet.
    • Purist Dominus, 4 meter
    4 meter pair of the liquid filled Dominus between the pre-amp and amp. The best cable I have ever heard.
    • Atma-Sphere M 60 mk III
    60 wpc class A OTL mono blocks with V-Cap Teflon caps, power supply boost, Caddock resistor package, and stainless steel front panels.
    • Purist Dominus PC - 2
    Using two Dominus PCs on the Classe amplifier
    • Purist Venustus
    1.5 meter pair
    • Harmonic Precision Caravelle
    Smallish two way with the original stand.
    • Sistrum SP-1 (?)
    I bought five shelves with the solid top for the Sota Cosmos table. This is a great rack. If a person spent twice the money they might be able to get something better, but is it twice as good? The picture is just the top shelf. [url]http://starsound.biz/multiplatforms.HTML[/url] gives more info.
    • Purist Venustus PCs (2)
    On the Sota power supply and the Klyne power supply.
    • Exact Power EP15A
    I don't know what this thing is doing, but it sure does it better than the Tice Power Block...

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Tube traps in the corners behind your speakers would be a good place to start. It looks like you have standard wood paneling with suspended ceiling acoustic tile.
Believe it or not some people actually like drywall over some type of insulation. I can't see if you have some type of area rug to prevent floor reflections.
The question is are you having any problems? If not don't worry. Some dealer should be willing to lend you a pair of tube traps to see if it sounds better. If not here is a trick. Stack newspapers as high you can in both corners.
Another trick. Go to home improvement center. Get rolls of unfaced corning insulation. Stack them to the ceiling in the corner. They will take it back.
I would like to hear what others think.

gregadd

Owner
All first reflection points have sound panels located in those spots, and the back wall has a set of baffles as well as sonex. What else do you think I need?

nrchy

wood paneling is not the best surface. are you having any problems? if you are so include room treatment might help.

gregadd

Nrchy,

It might be as soon as today that I put an ad here for the Krell FPB 700cx, and the Kharma speakers. After that, I'm not sure what I'm going to be required to do

I don't like the sound of that my friend. I sincerely hope all is well at your household and with your health.

albertporter

It could go that way for me too, dear sir. If so, I too would part with amp and speakers before sources. The TT will still sound good through a boom box.

Makes me think of a science fiction story by ( Cordwainer Smith ? ): great fortunes made and lost in the first hours of the night. If you must sell, I wish you good prices and fine buyers.

tobias

Owner
Tobias, thanks for the input. Unfortunately right now I'm probably going in the other direction. Finacial obligations require the sale of some gear. It might be as soon as today that I put an ad here for the Krell FPB 700cx, and the Kharma speakers. After that, I'm not sure what I'm going to be required to do.
...the fortunes of war huh?

nrchy

I have a Klyne preamp myself, an SK-5A (with built-in phono), and I couldn't agree more about musicality. (I would say your rack looks real nice too, but that wouldn't be very original.)

Your system must sound really good. About the Benz upgrade idea, I went from a Glider in my tweaky RB300 to a Cardas Heart Reference and was delighted, especially with the spectral balance (read: more bass). To me, the Glider now seems great value but your superb preamplification would do justice to even better. I am hoping to go to a Koetsu myself, with an arm upgrade.

tobias

Owner
I got them from TWL, if you're interested. They make a set for the Sota Star.

Give that rack some thought, or build one yourself.

nrchy

Thanks for the infor! Its a really nice rack. If your floor is concrete or otherwise very solid, I believe that your rack did help the rest of your electronics. Although quite solid due to Calif. earthquake standards, we have a suspended wood floor, so with that and the Sota suspension, I have not yet taken the coupled rack route for vibration control. But each time I get a Mapleshade catalog in the mail I think about it. In the meantime, I think I'll try to find some threaded brass cones for my Star.

Terry

txp1

Owner
Terry
The rack is a DIY piece. I made the shelves and bought the threaded rod, washers, and nuts.

I really did like the Brass cones under the star. The sound was tighter and better defined with them in place.

The Star might not need to be coupled, but the rack seemed to help the rest of the electronics placed on it. Or maybe I'm just deluding myself. I still like the new rack. I like having things in the system that I have made.

nrchy

Is that a Mapleshade rack? Did it improve your sound? I also have a Sota Star series III TT and have been using a cheap (Sanus) rack because I thought that the Sota hanging suspension did not need a heavy, coupled rack. Also, did the brass cones under the Star help?

Thanks,
Terry

txp1

Ooops, sorry Nate.
On the subject of cartridges, why not try another manufacturer Shelter, for example?

gregm

Nrchy was the first person to use the HiFi mod on his tonearm, other than myself.

Nice system, Nate.

twl

Owner
I was the first, or second person (I think first) to get Tom's HIFI mod. It was worth the money. Tom is a very bright and innovative fellow!

I'm still curious about the Benz upgrade, but we'll have to see.

nrchy

Nice system! Looks very solid and dependable -- probably sounds very solid too. It's obviously dependable, too, although I wouldn't overdrive the Kharma woof with that Krell (overdrive=earsplittin' volumes of course).
As in your other thread, you might consider modding the 777 (rather than investing in a new player -- Heaven forbid). I would do that first -- not because the system is lacking but just to get that extra source performance the speakers are capable of revealing.

As to the analogue I'd be b/ween two stools about overmodding the existing arm -- other than trying twl's mod perhaps (Tom would know better). I'm not so sure about the cartridge change either: the GLider is good and seems to like the 900 arm. I would consider an arm+cartridge change in the future. After all, the TT should sound very good as is.

gregm

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