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In process of revising virtual system thread... information below needs to be updated...

After selling my system several years ago, I have been rebuilding and finally assembled a very satisfying system. Upgrades have been more frequent than recommended however, improvement with system synergy in mind is always welcome.

The system goals are to accurately portray lifelike music reproduction - vocals, harmonics, timbre, tonal textures, decay, etc. first and foremost... With that in mind, I want a full range, musical presentation with lifelike dynamic impact, both micro and macro.

We have recently moved into a new home, in which my loving wife allowed me to dedicate the 2nd floor bonus room (16'W x 22'L x 9'H) into a listening room. We had the rear wall configured with built in bookshelves for the vinyl albums, as well as pull out drawers for cd storage. Exposed beam coffered ceiling to help break up standing waves, as well as a double stagger stud wall behind the speakers (shared wall with master bedroom). There is also info in this thread about the "rebuild" of that entire wall...

With the excitement and joy of a dedicated listening room, came the room anomalies that plagued the music reproduction. A great pair of speakers (Meadowlark Audio Blue Heron 2's) were displaced in an attempt to move to a speaker with adjustable bass (Martin Logan Summit). As the Martin Logan's were on order - I became aware that adjustable bass will help, yet not fix the problem... thus started the "wall renovation project." As luck would have it, the room response was improved, however I had been struggling with placement of the Martin Logan Summits. Once finally "dialed in" when you would listen at moderate volumes, you would over excite the room a bit... I tried (for months) to get "permission" to hang drapes behind the Summits - the same ones on the side wall... but no green light. Alas, it was a festering concern that the room wasn't treated properly for the Summits to perform optimally. If they couldn't be allowed to perform their best, the search began for their replacements, and the Summits went up for sale.

As of a couple of weeks ago, I received delivery of the Salk Sound HT3's. They are currently breaking in, and I will be working on room placement and positioning in the upcoming weeks. I am looking forward to getting the system back to a "stable" point!

This is the system "snapshot" as of early September 2006.
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    • Porter Port Porter Port
    1 20A Porter Port utilized on each of the five dedicated 20A lines
    • Fusion Audio Enchanter 20A
    20A IEC used on the RSA D'mitri
    • Running Springs Audio D'Mitri
    Line conditioner
    • Fusion Audio Enchanter Power Cord
    Fusion Audio Enchanter power cord utilized on AMR CD-77
    • Abbingdon Music Research - AMR CD-77
    review here: http://www.6moons.com/audioreviews/abbingdon/abbingdon.html
    • JPS Labs Aluminata - 1m Interconnect
    1 meter - from CD-77 to preamp
    • First Sound Audio Paramount Mk II Special Edition
    Top of the line 3 chassis unit offered by Emmanuel.
    • JPS Labs Aluminata - 1.5m Interconnect
    1.5 meter from preamp to mono blocks
    • Fusion Audio Enchanter Power Cord
    One on each H2o Audio M250 SE monoblock
    • H2o Audio M250SE (Special Edition Monoblocks)
    The absolute latest from the mind of Henry Ho. This takes the former top of the line M250 Signature and improves upon it. Details to follow. This is the latest top of the line set of monoblocks from H2o Audio... the M 250 Special Edition.
    • JPS Labs Aluminata 10 ft. Speaker Cable
    10 foot pair, used with Aluminata Jumpers
    • Meadowlark Audio Blue Heron 2
    Pommele Sapele sides and rear, Honduran Mahogany front baffle with dual offset Red Heart stringers.
    A phenominal 1st order, time & phase aligned, transmission line speaker. Have tried many other speakers that fail to produce music they way these speakers do.
    • Sistrum SP-101
    One under each Meadowlark Audio Blue Heron 2 speaker
    • Sony STR-DA5200ES
    http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/en/-/USD/SY_DisplayProductInformation-Start?ProductSKU=STRDA5200ES&INT=sstyle-homeaudiocomponents-tophero-7channel_receiver Used in Home Theater for center channel, and rear surrounds. Upconverts analog video to 1080p
    • Sony VPL-VW50
    http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/%3Cwbr%3EINTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/en/-/USD/SY_DisplayProductInformation-Start?ProductSKU=VPLVW50&Dept=tvvideo&CategoryName=tv_FrontProjectionTVs

    1080p projector
    • Stewart Filmscreen Firehawk SST 100
    http://www.stewartfilmscreen.com/ Firehawk SST - optimized for Sony VPL-VW50 1080p projector - Luxus Deluxe
    • JL Audio Fathom 113's (x 2)
    http://home.jlaudio.com/products_subs.php?prod_id=371 Pair of these 130 lb. each monsters... Used in HT
    • Onix Rocket - RSC200
    http://www.av123.com/products_product.php?section=speakers&product=100.1 Center channel speaker - used in HT
    • Onix Rocket - RSS300's
    http://www.av123.com/products_product.php?section=speakers&product=7.1 Rear surround speakers. Used in HT
    • StudioTech U-22T RW/B
    Component Stand - 67" W x 22" H
    • Eighth Nerve Room Pack
    Accoustic room treatment
    • --- Room Renovation --- (listed below)
    pics attached
    • Room Reno - Room Prep - Rear Wall
    Pic of the rear wall. Everything was removed and the shelving for the vinyl was tarped and taped. Furniture that was not moved out of the room was also tarped over.
    • Room Reno - Front Wall - Before
    Pic of the front wall before renovation commenced.
    • Room Reno - Drywall Removal
    Pic of the start... drywall cut above and below metal furring strips in horizontal rows to allow for removal of drywall
    • Room Reno - Drywall Removal continues
    Pic taken after 8 solid hours of work. The metal furring strips were spaced 12" apart. Screws had to be removed from the strips as well as all of the blown insulation.
    • Room Reno - Furring Strips
    This pic shows how poorly the furring strips were installed in some of the areas.
    • Room Reno - Front Wall - drywall mostly down
    Pic of the front wall with most of the drywall removed. There are still some metal furring strips up to be removed.
    • Room Reno - Front Corner - Drywall Removal
    Pic of front corner, most of the drywall removed, metal furring strips yet to be removed.
    • Room Reno - Front Corner - Progress
    Pic of the drywall removed, metal furring strips removed, and insullation removed. Some original studs are removed and laying on the floor.
    • Room Reno - Studs
    stack of studs ready to be installed...
    • Room Reno - Front Wall - New Stud Installation
    Pic of the new studs being installed
    • Room Reno - Front Wall - New Stud CloseUp
    pic close up... studs were glued with Liquid Nails, and screwed together with 3" drywall screws. Spacing was roughly on 9" centers.
    • Room Reno - Front Wall - New Studs Complete
    Pic of the front wall... studs are complete, and insulation installed.
    • Room Reno - Front Wall - Plywood Begins
    Pic of the front wall... 3/4" tongue & groove plywood being installed. Liquid Nails and 3" drywall screws.
    • Room Reno - Front Corner - Plywood Continues
    Pic of the front corner, plywood installation continues
    • Room Reno - Front Wall - Plywood Complete
    Pic of all the plywood up. All Liquid Nailed and screwed with 3" drywall screws. The white lines in seams and around outlets is acoustical sealant caulk.
    • Room Reno - Front Wall - First Layer Drywall
    Pic of the first layer of drywall going up.
    • Room Reno - Front Wall - First Layer Drywall Up
    Pic of the first layer of drywall up. Audio Alloy's "Green Glue" was used between drywall and plywood. First layer was mudded prior to second layer going up. Yes, one piece of drywall is backwards, as the Green Glue was applied before it was realized...
    • Room Reno - Front Wall - Layer Two Drywall Up
    Pic of the front wall, second layer of drywall up and initial mudding
    • Room Reno - Front Corner - Second Layer Drywall
    Pic of the second layer of drywall up and initial mudding
    • Room Reno - Front Wall - Semi Final Mudding
    Pic of the front wall - semi final mudding
    • Room Reno - Front Corner - Semi Final Mudding
    Pic of the front corner - semi final mudding
    • Room Reno - Front Wall - Primer Application
    Pic of the coat of primer being apllied - before final mudding and sanding then final paint
    • Room Reno - Front Corner - Final Paint
    Pic of the front corner, final coat of paint
    • Room Reno - Front Wall - Finished
    Pic of front wall - finished and ready for system to be put back together.
    • Room Reno - Front Corner - Finished
    Pic of the front corner, finished and ready to have system moved back into the room and set up.

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Hey Kirk! Long time no talk with. I hope you are doing well. I'm curious where your current system is at. I recall that you sold your Blue Herons a while back. I can't remember what you replaced them with. Are you still working with Eric on the Fusion line? I still have a pair of the Predators on my monoblocs.

sherod

Thanks for the detailed response, Kirk. Keep us posted on the JPS performance as the cables further break in. Also, an interesting comparison would be the Aluminata power cord with the Fusion Enchanter.

sherod

I'm with Arthur. It's not nice teasing us like that,Kirk. (O:

sherod

Hi Kirk,
How's that new Rowland Capri comparing to your Dodd ? Also, I'd like to hear how the Jade cables are working out in your system.

sherod

Hi Kirk. I hope you are well. I was thinking that it might be time for you to give us an update on your system and especially how that new CD-77 player is sounding. Anything new with the power cord situation? I was curious if you'd had a chance to do some comparing of the Fusion cords with the new Synergistic Research Tesla cords.

sherod

Kirk,
Who is Fusion Audio? I've never heard of this company.

sherod

Wow, Kirk! I can't believe all the nice comfortable chairs you've added. Are you opening a little mini-theatre for your neighbors? A little admission charge could help in system pay back. I hope you are enjoying the movies as well as the music.

sherod

Hi Kirk,
I'm glad to see that you're getting your system rebuilt. I'll be anxious to see what mix of power cords and interconnects you end up with. Please keep us posted.

sherod

Joey,

If you read through all the posts, you'll see that Kirk has sold his entire system, including his Salks, and is now in the process of starting over with a new home theater system. Kirk probably hasn't had the time to update his virtual system.

sherod

Hey Kirk! I'm glad to hear that you are doing well in your new career move. I'm also glad to see you start putting together a nice home theater system. I'm sure that you and your wife will really enjoy it together. I didn't realize that you had become a dealer for Electraglide. It makes sense since you are an Electraglide advocate and live fairly close to Scott Hall. Have you had a chance to evaluate the new Synapses cord?

sherod

Okay, Kirk. Don't keep us in suspense for too long. Tell us what the new speakers are and where are the power cords now located.

sherod



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Kirk,

The above is interesting reading. I believe you might be able to kill two birds with one stone and have the Home Theater for your wife as well as some excellent sonics. Who knows? A SOTA home theater set up might be just the ticket for a guaranteed lasting marriage. I never thought I'd say this but I'd give up my stereo system in a heat-beat if it meant keeping my marriage intact.

sherod

Kirk,

You must have incredible patience. How can anyone with such a tweaked and fine new system find only 10 min. in two weeks to listen to it? Perhaps you've been working some overtime lately? I hope you find the time soon to sit down for a few hours each evening to really enjoy the music. I'm also anxious to hear where you find which power cord works best with each component. Please don't hold us in suspense too long.

sherod


Hi Kirk. Just checking in to see if you found the right balance/mix of power cords for your system. I hope all is well for you.

sherod

Thanks, Kirk, for the detailed explanation. I'm in full agreement with you regarding finding the right cord to match with the right component, hence the overall synergistic system effect. I have always gotten the best results in my systems when doing a little mixing of various cords. I believe that there's some laws of physics taking place that audiophiles(like myself) don't understand. That's why we let our ears do the deciding for us. I'm glad to hear that you're getting your system tweaked to suit your taste. But to sum it up, I also agree that there is no one best power cord for all components. I'm also glad to see that you're wifey is tolerating your expensive hobby. My wife never did get it. Enjoy your system.

sherod

Hey Kirk. Glad to see you got a new addition to your system. It's too bad you couldn't have kept your Capitole a few weeks longer to do an in-house comparison. I look forward to hearing your impressions as the Esoteric breaks in. I would imagine that you have your new speakers fine-tuned to your room and the new Esoteric is the icing on the cake, right? Isn't it a great feeling to celebrate Christmas year round? Just yesterday, in 92 degree temperatures, I was whistling the carol Let It Snow.

sherod

Wow, Kirk. Thank God that you have such an understanding wife. Mine couldn't take it anymore, so she left me..but that's another story. I sure hope that your system clicks in soon to where you enjoy the music for a while.Sometimes you can get so much into the tweaking that you don't know if you're coming or going. Oh, the stress of being a die-hard audiophile. Hang in there, my friend. Life is good.

sherod

Nice amps,Kirk. They should really make those Meadowlarks sing. Enjoy the music, my friend.

sherod

Excellent description of the sonics of your system, Kirk. It is evident the passion you have for music and you're proud and happy with your system as well you should be. I'm happy for you. Maybe you 'should' get into reviewing. I was just as impressed( if not more so) with your write -up than with most of today's "high-end" reviewers. Enjoy your system, my friend, and watch out for the "upgrade-itis" bug!

sherod