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In my small dedicated listening room with vault ceilings this is the best system so far. Sonus Faber Guarneri Homage's which were some of the last pair to be brought into the US along with new Jadis JA 30 Mk2 Mono Blocks utilizing KT150's and Smooth Plate Telefunken tubes, a CAT SL1 Renaissance Black Path BPX with phono. The Linn LP12 Radikal D, Karousel/Kore is the front-end with a Lyra Kleos. Esoteric DV60 SACD player, Esoteric D-05 DAC, Alternate ss amp: Jeff Rowland model 8T modded by Jeff. Room tuning devices include the Real Traps Mondo Traps, Mini Traps and Shakti Hallograph's. Grand Prix Monaco amp stands. Audio Art SE-1 power cords with Furutech connectors.Zenwave power cord PL1 with Furutech NCF 50, Zenwave D2 Ultra ic's, Graceline 1.5 meter ic and Black Cat PC-1 Silverstar power cord for Rowland. Two REL T5i subs...running high level off the amp outputs and with Signal subwoofer cables and Supra pc's. Nessie Vinylcleaner.
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Room Details

Dimensions: 11’ × 10’  Small
Ceiling: 13’


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    • Linn LP-12 Radikal D/Karousel
    belt, 33, no arm, mtr drive upgraded to Radikal D . New Karousel bearing.
    • Linn Radikal
    Radikal D power supply for the LP12
    • Linn Trampolin 2
    Upgrade to the basic Linn base. Minimizes the impact of the support for the table.
    • well tempered wta
    Well Tempered 'Black' arm updated with VDH cabling running all through and dual weighting system
    • Lyra Kleos
    Tremendous resolution.
    • Sonus Faber Guarneri Homage
    New in '06. These are absolute works of art with sound to match. In my small room they are magnificent
    • Convergent Audio SL-1 Ren BPX
    New CAT SL-1 Renaissance Black path BPX with phono
    • Jadis JA 30 Mk2
    Incredible tube mono block utilizing KT150's. 45 watts/ch of Pure Class A
    • Jeff Rowland Model 8T
    250w x 2 upgraded top plate, original choke power supply, far superior to later dual mono unit. Modded to transimpedance modules and ground connect.
    • Nordost Tyr
    Amazing cables and a BIG improvement .
    • Nordost Tyr
    Phono cable
    • Nordost Frey
    Bi-wire Superbly fast and detailed
    • Nordost Red Dawn Rev 11
    2.5 mtr bi-wire set with mini spades for ARC amp. Very fast and detailed.
    • ps audio micro lab
    Micro lab used on Digital only
    • Harmonix footers
    under Esoteric and Radikal D
    • Sound Anchor rack stand rack stand
    Three leg Sound ANchor rack stand with turntable support
    • HARMONIC TECHNOLOGY CYBER PLATINUM
    DIGITAL IC RCA /RCA
    • Grand Prix audio Monaco amp stand with Apex feet
    Grand Prix Audio amp stand in Black with Apex footers under Rowland.
    • Grand Prix Audio Monaco amp stand
    Monaco amp stand with standard acrylic shelf under the ARC D70Mk2
    • Signal cable REL Speakon link cable for REL sub
    • REL Acoustics T5i
    small sub for a small room. 8” long throw driver...Newest model.
    • REL Acoustics T5i
    Second REL T5i, balances the system. Newest model. Long throw 8” woofer.
    • Audio Art Cable SE-1
    Dual cables. Furutech fi-28 R plugs...great match with the Jadis amps.
    • IVAC CUSTOM 1
    All gold power cable for transport.Custom made by IVAC with custom made hospital connectors for REL sub
    • Black Cat Cable PC-1 Silverstar PC
    This one is a game changer for the Rowland amp. Chris Sommovigo has brought one heck of a pc to market!
    • Graceline Cable Graceline One Kibou
    Ic for the CAT to the Rowland
    • Zenwave Audio D2 Ultra
    ic between Esoteric player and preamp.
    • Zenwave Audio PL11 with Furutech NCF-50
    PC for the CAT preamp.
    • Supra LoRad 2.5 Power cable
    DIY Supra Lorad 2.5 in a 1.5 meter run with a 15 amp Wattgate iec and Wattgate plug for the REL sub
    • Cable elevators Plus
    Ceramic lifters to move cables off floor
    • Target turntable/amp stand
    Stand for CD transport
    • Real Traps Mondo Traps
    Dual Mondo Traps for bass trapping. Acoustic room treatment devices. IMHO, a must for any true 'phile.
    • Real Traps Mini Traps
    Mini Trap on rear wall behind listening position.
    • Signal Cable Inc. REL Speakon Link
    REL subwoofer cable from Signal Cable. A BIG improvement on the stock REL cable.
    • Shakti Hallograph
    Room tuning acoustic device. Fundamental improvement
    • Esoteric DV60
    SACD player
    • Esoteric D-05
    Will be for use with a future streamer. Dual mono DAC.
    • Oyaide R-1
    Receptacle
    • Furutech E-TP66G
    Power strip
    • Sablon Audio Corona Reserva
    Power cord from the wall to the Furutech strip
    • Nessie Vinycleaner
    Best record cleaner I have owned.

Comments 215

Pavpet,
This seems like a wonderful combination and you are obviously very happy(you say they better your prior CJ amplifiers). These amplifiers likely have superb transformers and very stout power supplies.Proof is in the listening, congratulations.

charles1dad

The wyetech rubies put out a true 38 watts rms , I have the guarneri homage ,spectacular with these single ended beauties from wyetech labs

pavpet

Owner
Paypet, how much power does your 211 RCA SET mono put out? Also, how big is your room? Which model of G do you own?

daveyf

I'm driving my SFG with Roger heberts wyetech labs ruby 211 RCA SET monoblocks , incredible sound as I used to own CJ push pull monoblocks , the differenc incredible , more natural liquid sounding ,

pavpet

Owner
System edited: Added Radikal D power supply to LP12 and modd'ed with Cirkus/Magik/Kore sub chassis.

daveyf

Owner
Baggs1, I don't know why you think I have Sold the ARC D70Mk2. I have NOT sold it. Still holds a very valuable place in my system.
As for the ARC D115Mk2, I like this amp too, BUT I think that the smaller output amp (The D70mk2) is a little more magical in the midrange and has slightly more resolution than its larger sibling. IF you need more power than the D70Mk2's 65 watts, then the D115Mk2 is a great choice. If not, then I would go with the D70Mk2.

daveyf

Davey, i noticed U sold The audio research D70-mkII, Why? What R U'r Thoughts on The ARC D-115 MKII? please respond back to me at [email protected] Thanks looking forward to hearing from U...... Best regards Baggs1

baggs1

Davey, i noticed U sold The audio research D70-mkII, Why? What R U'r Thoughts on The ARC D-115 MKII? please respond back to me at [email protected] Thanks looking forward to hearing from U...... Best regards Baggs1

baggs1

I was surprised to. Room is 14x12 with a 10 ft ceiling. Smooth jazz sounds great. Chuck Loeb, Paul Hardcastle most recently. Volume levels "most" of time run up to 90 db and it only take about 1 or 2 watts to do that and I'm fairly nearfield.

onemug

Owner
Onemug, I am a little surprised that the GH's work with flea powered amps, such as your 7wpc 300b SET, or for that matter with your 30wpc PP 300b. I presume you are listening at low levels in a very small room. In my room ( also very small), my JR model 8 gets fairly warm driving my GH's and it puts out 250watts/ch. I would have thought that my ARC D70Mk2 which puts out 60watts/ch would be the minimum power that would work with the GH's. What type of music are you listening to with the 7wpc amp?
+1 on thanking Mr.Serblin, I think the GH's were as it turns out, his piece de resistance.

daveyf

"The GH"s LOVE tubes"....yes they do.

Pretty much, day in and out, I use either a 7 wpc 300b SET or a 30 wpc PP 300b. For the type of music and level I listen to, they are more than enough and the sound is just gorgeous.

So many "right" things went into the making of the GH's. Thank you Mr. Serblin.

onemug

Owner
Hi Onemug, Thank you for posting that. I do remember Martin Collom's review of the GH's. When he says you cannot expect really high sound levels, especially in the bass, I have to agree with him. OTOH, yesterday I was listening to the Sheffield Labs Track LP, which as you know has some serious bass from the drum. With my REL T5 handing that duty, the music was as loud as anyone could want, the drum was in the room! The GH's exhibited no strain at all even though they are paired full range with the sub. My only point being that the GH's are lacking in bass....I believe everything from about 50Hz on down is MIA, but are a perfect candidate for matching with a fast sub..like the REL T5.
BTW, I would love to hear the GH's with the Marantz 7c/8B combo you have, I'm sure it must sound really great. The GH"s LOVE tubes...I think I'm going to hook up my ARC D70Mk2 again today..Great listening.

daveyf

Have my GH's hooked up to my vintage tube system this weekend (Marantz 7c/8b). Found this in my notes. Thought you might enjoy it if you haven't already read it.

"At 1m on the reference axis (a few degrees below the midrange driver), the sensitivity was 86.5dB/W/m—a good result for a miniature speaker. This was not prejudiced by the impedance characteristic, and I got an average value of 8 ohms with a minimum value of 5.8 ohms (fig.12, lower trace). Many tube amps will be happy driving this load, as I found in the auditioning.

I applied various input powers to the Guarneri; it proved very capable in the mid- and treble ranges, the linear magnet and suspension systems keeping distortion down to 0.2% or better, even above 90dB spl. Below 100Hz, the system was working harder, with distortion above 2% below 70Hz, but this was of low order, and insignificant if judged subjectively. The Guarneri's power handling, like the Minima Amator's, was well above the average for its size, but you can't expect really high sound levels, especially in the bass. Nonetheless, it can play 6dB louder than a BBC LS3/5a, which will be enough for many applications. In a typical listening room, two Guarneris will raise 102dBA with 100W peak program (undistorted) per channel.—Martin Colloms"

onemug

Owner
Tboooe, you have a very good eye. I do indeed have no toe-in. The GH's are 38" from the rear wall and 19" from the side wall. My room is small...only 10' X11'! But the saving grace is a vault ceiling that goes to 13' at the highest point. Without acoustic treatments, this is a VERY tough room. With room treatments and precise placement of the speakers and sub, the system works great, IMO.

daveyf

daveyf, I noticed in your setup, you have no toe-in? Would you mind letting me your speaker placement in reference to width and distance from side and front walls?

tboooe

Owner
Hi Onemug and Tboooe. Onemug, LOL at the moment I have misplaced the owner's manual. I know it's somewhere in the house but I haven't seen it for a few months. ( Hope the wife hasn't gone on one of her throw it out jags, gulp!)
Anyhow, as soon as I put my hands on it again, I'll get back to you.
BTW, almost all of the M user's that I know who AB'ed against the GH's ended up selling their M's.
Tboooe, my room isn't much bigger than yours, I would suggest a couple of Mondo Traps and maybe a couple of mini Traps. BTW, the Real Traps factory is good at answering basic questions. In some ways, I believe the smaller the room, the bigger the impact of room acoustic treatments. I highly recommend them.

daveyf

Thank you Daveyf. I am beginning to think about room treatments. My listening room is rather small (9x10x9)with a half wall behind the listening position so essentially its open behind me. I am trying to figure out what I need in this small room. Frankly I have no idea. I am thinking of starting with minitraps in the corners.

tboooe

Daveyf,

Excellent system. Can't believe I never commented here before. I know we've been on the same side of the fence in "discussions" over the better G...Momento or Homage. H's all the way!

Circa 2008: I always wanted the H's just for looks alone (love walnut) but never found the right pair so I bought a pair of new M's. As fate would have it, a month later the perfect pair of H's came my way. So I owned them both at the same time and for over a year. I used both of them with tubes and ss and the H's were my favorites every time. Eventually let go of the M's, listening to the H's as I type this now.

Curious, does your owners manual have Franco Serblin's signature written in it?

onemug

Owner
Tboooe, I have the Real Traps Mondo Traps behind the speakers and a Real Traps Mini Trap behind the listening position. Improvements are easy to hear with acoustic room treatments, IMO. A general ease in the presentation due to a quieter environment allows one to hear more finite detail, more defined placement of instruments on the stage, more depth portrayal and more precise bass definition. IMHO, room acoustic treatments should be the #1 upgrade that people make to their system. In my case, it has elevated the system more than any other change I have made.
BTW, If you can source a pair of original GH's vs. M's that is the way I would go.
I think they would be a nice improvement over your Auditor's.

daveyf

VERY nice. I am looking to upgrade my Auditors to Guarneri within the next year or 2. Curious about the addition of Real Traps. Did you just add them behind the speakers or anywhere else? What kind of improvement did you get?

tboooe

Owner
System edited: System edited: Real Traps Mini Trap added. Room acoustic treatments.

daveyf

Owner
System edited: Nordost Tyr phono cable added. Great match with the CAT preamp.

daveyf

Owner
Thank you Highend64. I am still awed by the Rowland model 8, IMO it's still one of the very best ss amps, and I have heard nothing else that is significantly better. I think Jeff hit one out of the park when he came out with this amp.

daveyf

Nice system Daveyf. How do you like the Rowland model 8 amp?

highend64

Owner
Thanks, Lloyd. I didn't know that, BUT I can definitely see and hear why. Seems to be a match made in heaven.

daveyf

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