Description

Overall on the dark side, very relaxing, with great extension.

The room has now changed to a carpeted, soft furniture one, with the walls covered in books, and that makes a difference.
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    • Oppo BDP 95
    Univeral player from Oppo.
    • NAD C-426
    tuner
    • Quad 99
    pre-amp
    • Quad 909
    stereo amp, 140 WPC 8ohm, 250 WPC 4ohm
    • Usher CP 6311
    floorstanding two-way
    • MIT AVT2
    bare wire amp end, spades speaker end
    • Signal Cable interconnect
    basic interconnect, CDP to pre-amp
    • MIT AVT 3
    interconnect, pre-amp to amp
    • Audioquest Sidewinder
    tuner to pre-amp
    • Tara Labs Prism
    interconnect TV cable box to pre-amp
    • PS Audio Plasma XStream
    power cables, one for the amp (ungrounded) and one for the CDP (grounded)
    • Furman Elite 15i
    power conditioner
    • Terk indoor antenna
    amplified FM antenna
    • VTI rack
    audio rack

Comments 33

What about using bass traps in the corners and maybe the walls.

lapierre

Owner
Hi everyone, I hope your holidays are good.
I have a room question for this, and I'm pretty sure there is no solution, but here goes: Since moving the system upstairs, I am experiencing what I believe is a bit of room resonance. The bass on this system used to be really tight in the basement location (basement level, one wall brick, two walls concrete, one internal divider). Now, upstairs, it sits on the wood structure making the floor of the main level of the house. With bass-intense music, I feel the floor vibrating a lot, and the bass sounds muddled. I am worried that short of re-building the house with more solid beams I can't do anything, but figured I'd ask.
Wondering: moving the speakers farther away from the wall? More room padding? less? more heavy furniture on this level, maybe it would reduce the vibrations? I may be imagining things, but when I placed some heavy weights on top of the speakers I thought it got a bit better.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated. The room is a main area of about 24'/14', opening via 3 steps to a slightly elevated dining area of about 18'/16' (the connection between the two areas is along the long axis; the speakers are placed on one of the long sides of the main area).
Thank you

roc_doc

I'd like to try MIT speaker cable. I have one MIT Terminator 2 interconnect and it sounds glorious, full and detailed w/o out that hyper-detail thinness.

mjcmt

Owner
Hi folks, thanks for the comments.
The speaker wire is actually an old one (I think it's Audioquest), I have not taken new pictures since I updated to the MIT AVT2 - which has made a tremendous difference.
Aball, I actually like the dark tone, so I'm happy with this.
Mjcmt, I think the Quad and the Usher are a fantastic match. I do wonder at times how much better it would sound if I got a second Quad to bridge them in mono and get more power, though. Overall though for the way I listen this is plenty. Both tend toward the darker side, but that compensates nicely for the fact that my sources are digital. One thing about the Quads - for proper listening I definitely recommend taking the grills off. They close in the highs if they are on, notably so with good recordings, especially of classical music.

roc_doc

Looking over your system and I like what you've done, especially the Quad and Usher. How do these pieces match? Is that Linn K20 speaker wire I detect?

mjcmt

I used AVT2 speaker cables for years. I now use Cardas but the AVT2 were very very nice cables for the money.

Have you tried moving your speakers farther apart? I've found most of them like having room between them and being toed in a some. That should improve imaging and make them less dark sounding (if you want that).

Arthur

aball

Owner
Just adding a quick note - the MIT AVT2 cables (note they are not in the pictures yet, those are the old cables) are making a HUGE difference! For one thing, the annoying resting state buzz/hum in the speakers is pretty much gone (I have a couple other threads freaking out about that...), showing that higher quality cables can indeed take care of this type of nuisance. The bass is tighter and fuller and the imaging is better now.

roc_doc

Owner
System edited: updated the pictures

roc_doc

Owner
System edited: got a free cable upgrade, sweet :)

roc_doc

Owner
Highend64, I like it a lot. Very articulate for music playing, and fantastic video quality on blue ray discs. Also, the streaming functionality is a nice added bonus...

roc_doc

Owner
System edited: finally updated the pictures, and all the components are now up-to-date. Enjoying this as a video system as well now, with great satisfaction.

roc_doc

How do you like the Oppo BDP 95?

highend64

Owner
Highend, I liked the sound of the old Sony player. That is the time when they made them REALLY well. I never kept it around to compare, but it was definitely detailed and dynamic.

roc_doc

Very nice looking system you got there. Your setup is nice and clean. I notice you had an old Sony cd player. How was it and did sound to you? I use to have a Sony XA20ES and it sounded neutral but very detail. Its sound very different then the NAD I have ironically I like both sound. Enjoy and happy listening

highend64

Owner
Updated the digital source, and consolidated everything into one system for both video and audio.
Will update the pictures soon

roc_doc

Gorgeous system! Love how clean you have it. Definately need to put down an thick area rug and buy a couple of cheap wall panels. I actually saw a cheap 4 pack on the Sams Club website.

I use to own the QUAD 909. Peforms well out of it's price class. I'm using a NAD C275 now. Also excellent.

Congrats on a great setup!

jaxwired

I just picked up a pair of Usher CP-6311's also and Im still breaking them in but they are already waaaay ahead of my Dali Suite 1.7's...It looks like you have a nice system you put together!

thmicheletti

Well done!!!

Keep up the good tweaks.

lapierre

Owner
System edited: Got rid of the noise destroyer, was not making any difference. Changed the interconnects to unbalanced between pre-amp and amp and got rid of that buzz which seems to be common to Quad amps.

roc_doc

Owner
System edited: Should be almost final now. Everything is still breaking in. Love to hear the improvements every day!

roc_doc

Super elegant looking system Doc with nice clean lines. Bet it sounds fantastic even w/o the MH CDP. You must have been a very good boy indeed!

Looking forward to seeing how nicely you incorporate room treatments.

danmyers

Owner
System edited: finally added the updated pics!

roc_doc

Owner
System edited: updated the system, new speakers

roc_doc

Owner
Thank you everyone for all the comments. I actually gave up on the headphone out idea. I have just purchased upgrades!! Santa heard I had been good, but he had to mull it over for about a month...
I went to a very nice local dealer (Finally! someone I can work with in the DC area! I'll share on request) and got quite taken with a certain combo. I will update the system and pics once I pick them up.
Yes, the suspense kills you, don' it? If you promise not to tell, I just got me a pair of Usher CP 6311. I also A-B'd (and C'd and D'd) some CD players. And this may sound crazy to many, but over a Marantz universal player, a Cayin tube CDP, and another CDP I don't recall, I preferred a Music Hall CD 25.2!! It was the one that made me not want to get up from the seat. So I bought it.
Picking up the speakers today, and player once it gets in (dealer did not have a new one in stock).
Those speakers are incredibly transparent. I put in my workhorse for demo's, Rostropovich with a small ensemble playing a Vivaldi chamber piece on Teldec, and oh, what light through yonder window breaks!
Call me excited! I'll update everything and let you know about sounds in my crappy room.

roc_doc

CD player with a headphone out? I'm pretty happy with my Jolida JD-100, and they can be gotten on Audiogon for well below 1K. Don't think you will do much better for less than 1K.

cleaneduphippy

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