This is the second of two primary dedicated rooms. I work from home so this is also somewhat of a multi-purpose. My desk is in this room too, which affords me the advantage of great tunes whenever I'm not on the phone (which sadly isn't enough)
The Room:
This room is also in the basement and is an odd shape consisting of 16x16x8 and 11x11x8 sections. I've set up on the diagonal because of this configuration (though I have rotated arrangements a few times and will probably do so again).
The room configuration also accommodates the guitar practice area though I have another room upstairs for my primary music room.
I'm in process of building a new/better equipment rack. It will probably be wall mounted - at least for the turntable. The glass rack is too unstable, although it's very convenient to be able to wheel it out to change connections.
I will be editing and adding comments over time, but this is my initial offering.
I added the TAD 60 and am stunned by the result. It drives the Mani's nicely (though only at adequate, not at high volume levels). I'll keep it here for a while and may eventually move it to another system.
M200 Sonatas with Mini-Platinum mod from Musical Concepts (John Hillig)
Totem Acoustics Mani 2
Full-Range Monitor with Beaks
REL Acoustics Storm mkIII
crossover at 29Hz
Audience Maestro
primary IC, but have some DIY in use too
Totem BiWire
this is an early version with 8 runs of Tress, not 6
Guitars Fender PRS Bennett
part of the collection
Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
40 watt all Tube combo amp
Belkin PF-60
AC conditioner
PS Audio various
power cords
DIY Amp stands
Pennsylvania Bluestone 2
Tube Audio Design TAD 60
Recently acquired for another room, but I'm running it here and am pleasantly surprised by the performance, especially by the ability to drive the Mani's.
Very nice! How do you like the sound of the Mani's? I had the privilege of listening to a pair of Totem Arro's and the bass reproduction was impressive to say the least, especially from such a compact speaker (they're only 7" in depth with a 4 1/2" woofer). You'd swear there was a sub somewhere in the room.