Description

The Tannoy Kensington 's are playing like a Dream now. Beautiful rich harmonics, great staging and open sound !

The Bass is rich and almost bottomless.

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Room Details

Dimensions: 21’ × 12’  Medium
Ceiling: 10’


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    • Tannoy Kensington SE
    On Spikes
    • ASI Liveline 1 m
    between both, Dac/TT and Int Amp
    • Quicksilver Amplifier
    EL84, 20W amplifier
    • Linear Tube Audio MicroZOTL2
    Preamp and Headphone Amp
    • WE16 speaker wire 8ft
    Single wire
    • Monarchy AC regenerator
    100W pure sinewave regenerator for Dac and Transport
    • Garrard garrard 401
    Thomas Schick with Ortofon APU A95
    • Ear Yoshino Ear 834P
    MM Only Phono with telefunken tubes
    • Thomas Schick 12
    golden. using with a Midas body DL103R or Nagaoka MP30
    • Ortofon SPU 95th anniversary
    • Ortofon ST 30 SUT
    • Denon DL103R with Midas Body
    Mounted with the Yamamoto Ebony Headshell
    • Lenco L75
    Replinthed - Birchply plinth with PTP5
    • EMIA/Intact audio SUT SUT
    Nickel transformer based, Mumetal shielded dual mono setup for the SUT with handwound transfomers by Dave Slagle
    • RS labs RS A1
    Quirky tonearm !
    • London Decca Gold
    vintage glory !
    • Thomas Schick Das MM
    MM Cartridge
    • Softone Model 3
    Japanese CDM Pro2 based transport http://softone.a.la9.jp/english/m3-1.htm
    • Reimyo DAP777
    K2, Mk1
    • Auralic Mini
    With LPS
    • Yamamura Millennium 5000 power chord
    Yamamura millennium power chord
    • Yamamura Millennium Ltd edition Digital
    Digital RCA interconnect
    • ASI Liveline power cord
    5 ft , onĀ  Dac and Transport

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Arj, I don't think you can go wrong with the Garrard 401, whatever approach you decide to take on the plinth construction. As with the rest of your system, you will no doubt do the required research to arrive at what is best for you.

It's great hearing from you again, best regards,
Dan

islandmandan

Hello Arj,

Glad to hear the KT 120's were so beneficial, enjoy!

Regards,
Dan

islandmandan

Thanks, Arj. I have a friend in Portland (Ore.) that just got a VAC Renaissance 70/70 for his Turnberrys, it seems his amp shopping is over. Before that, I heard them with Joule Electra Starlight (300B) monos, which I thought was great.

I haven't had the pleasure of hearing the Kensington's, hopefully someday. I've never had the opportunity to hear any of the 15" iteration of Tannoys either. When it came time to build mine, I opted to stay with 12" DC drivers, as I was familiar with them, even in a large room, they can do very well.

Best regards,
Dan

islandmandan

I have enjoyed reading about your system for a while now, and have finally decided to comment, as there are some similarities between your fine system, and my own.

I too, use Tannoys, but mine are more of a DIY nature, but have been optomized for best possible performance. (At least to my own limitations of knowledge).

I too, have a Denon 103R, mine being a Zu edition, and will be shipped back to me from ESCCO on Monday, where it had a cantilever-stylus upgrade. I'm hoping for much better performance from it, that is the reported result.

Also in common is an idler-drive turntable, your Goldring Lenco is very nice, mine being a DIY Garrard 401 restoration.

I too, have found Tannoy and tubes to be a great combination, A VAC PA 35.35 push-pull EL 34 power amp, along with a newly-acquired SET 300B amp, has proved itself to also work well with my vintage 12" Dual-Concentric HPD drivers.

My love of Tannoys goes back some forty years, and while I strayed from the fold for a few years, I am very glad to have rejoined the world-wide group of Tannoy enthusiasts.

So, I don't need to tell you to do as I do, and "enjoy the music" as I know you are doing just that.

Best regards,
Dan

islandmandan