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I like the WP 8's ability to reproduce whatever the Joules can send their way. Speed, they can handle the Joule's lighting fast attack transients. The wonderful harmonic textures, decays and inner details the Joules reproduce are handled deftly by the WPs. The bass is strong, tight, detailed and textured.
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    • Basis Audio 2500
    Active suspension with oil and spring.
    • Basis Audio Vector 3 Tonearm
    The 3 is less congested providing more inner detail with more extended hi's and bass. It has a VTA micrometer that will help with finer adjustments.
    • Basis Audio Signature motor
    Had original motor upgraded to Signature. The new Signature is quieter with less cogging.
    • Basis Audio Revolution Belt
    "It occurred to A.J. that the belt itself may be playing a role. He measured a range of the belts on hand, selecting the most accurate (consistent thickness), and found that the tighter the tolerances, the lower the speed variation and better the sound. So how to increase tolerance was the question. A.J. embarked on a crusade that eventually led him to design his own process and apparatus which grinds the belt and to an astonishing accuracy of one-ten-thousandths of an inch!"
    • Basis Audio counterweights
    Lighter main weight with two smaller fine tuning weights positioning larger weight as close to pivot point as possible should result in a quicker reaction time.
    • Walker Audio Ultimate Precision motor controller
    With Valid Points and Control Discs and upgraded teflon circuit board. The improvement in the total presentation is impressive, smooth and clear were the first impressions. The bass seemed more pronounced and better defined; the highs were smoother resulting in a .."more natural sound".
    • Air Tight PC-1
    Just a fantastic cartridge!!!! Loaded at 240ohms, VTF @ 2.1grams. "Like most vinylphiles, I've listened to a lot of fine moving-coil cartridges over the years. The Air Tight PC-1, TAS' 2006 Phono Cartridge of the Year award-winner, is, IMO, the best yet in nearly every aspect of phonographic reproduction - the most complete." - Jonathan Valin, 2007 Golden Ear Award Winner, The Absolute Sound Issue 173, August 2007 "In plain English, the PC-1's magnets produce a much stronger magentic field, greatly lowering noise and coloration and greatly increasing resolution in every regard. Details are clearer, timbres are truer, air is more plentiful, dynamics are more lifelike, and stage width, depth, and height are expanded... a leap forward in moving-coil design." - Jonathan Valin, 2007 Golden Ear Award Winner, The Absolute Sound Issue 173, August 2007
    • Koetsu Urushi Black
    Warm with detail.
    • Koetsu Rosewood
    I need to remount this cart and find if my recollections are correct!!
    • GamuT CD-3
    The best player I heard at my pay grade in my system, coupled with the Joule LAP-150 Mkll it produces an enjoyable sound.
    • Joule Electra LAP 150 MK ll
    The top unit is the separate power supply, the bottom is the pre/phono. Me likey!!!! Changed the tubes to: 3 x Amperex 7025 '66 in 5751 sockets 2 x Amperex JAN 7308 '62 in 6DJ8 sockets
    • Joule Electra VZN-160 Grand Marquis MKV Musicwood
    OTL immediacy/speed, wonderful inner detail, dynamic, delicate, attack matched by incredible decay AAAAA+++++ piece of gear!!!! A privilege to own a joy to listen through!!! The amp themselves can be tuned by adjustments to the voltage with the variacs, biasing the 6C33CB's between (25) to (33) and with a dial provided for adjustments of negative feedback creating the sound you prefer. Presently running Amperex Holland 7025's and Amperex Holland 6DJ8's.
    • Wilson Audio WATT Puppy 8
    I've been changing positions and tuning by ear only. I measure at the top outside rear corner of the Puppy for both back and side wall numbers. This allows a fixed point for side and back wall numbers while toe in is adjusted, this corner being the easiest spot on these speakers to permit this for me. My normal listening db level is 72db to 83db so I'm optimizing the placement for this volume range as I think the boundary distances are dependent on the db level. The outside rear corners are now at 39 3/4" to back wall and 23 3/4" to lt side wall and 23" to rt side wall. The celling rises from 9 1/2' at lt wall to 10 1/2' at rt wall. The tweeters are 101" apart and my ears are 120" from the tweeters with a sliver of the inside of the WATT visible. This is the best sound I've had in my room!!!
    • Purist Proteus Provectus I/C pre > amp
    All copper
    • Purist Proteus Provectus S/C amp>speaker
    Copper
    • Purist Aqueous 20th Anniversary P/C CDP
    This is has been moved from the CDP to the LAP-150 Mk ll.
    • Purist Musaeus P/C pre-amp power supply
    Using to the Joule LAP-150 Mk2 power supply. Will try different cords eventually. This pic is when it was connected to CDP.
    • Purist 20th Anniversary P/C wall to VZN's
    To the tube section of the amps
    • Purist Musaeus P/C 15A to Walker control
    Cable upgrade for TT motor controller.
    • Solid Tech Rack of Silence 4
    Quieter and much nicer to look at than my old racks.
    • Black Diamond Racing The Shelf (2)
    Two 21" X 19" X 3/4" shelves one under TT and one under the pre amp give quieter backgrounds with much greater detail "Made entirely of BDR’s proprietary Carbon Fiber Composite materials and finished with clear acrylic on both sides for an elegant and understated appearance, the BDR Shelf is massive and extremely non-resonant, absorbing enormous amounts of vibration: a BDR Shelf is only ¾” thick, yet it is 25x less resonant than an 8” thick granite slab and has 4 times the vibration absorbing power of 2” thick MDF!"
    • Black Diamond Racing The Shelf (2)
    Two 19" X 15" X 3/4" shelves one under the Joule LAP-150Mkll's power supply and one under GamuT CDP. "Made entirely of BDR’s proprietary Carbon Fiber Composite materials and finished with clear acrylic on both sides for an elegant and understated appearance, the BDR Shelf is massive and extremely non-resonant, absorbing enormous amounts of vibration: a BDR Shelf is only ¾” thick, yet it is 25x less resonant than an 8” thick granite slab and has 4 times the vibration absorbing power of 2” thick MDF!"
    • Solid Tech Rack Of Silence ROS 1
    Amp stands with cross braces suspended by springs and amps feet sitting on Sims Novcom pucks.
    • Solid Tech Rack Of Silence ROS 1
    This is a picture of the ROS 1 Ref without the spring suspension. Currently set up with 1.6
    • Acoustic Sciences Corporation Tube traps
    (2) 16" Supertrap tube traps, (2) 11" Tube Traps, (2) 9" Tube Traps,(2) half round 11", (2) half round 9"
    • Real Traps Mondo Traps
    (4) traps at first and second reflection points
    • GIK Acoustics 242 & 244
    (2) 244 on top of the record cases, (3) 242's on front wall, (1) on wall behind chair
    • Mint LP Mirror protractor
    Fantastic tool for checking stylus alignment
    • Cable Isolators ESD
    Made of Electro Static Dissipative Polyurethane. The jury is still out on the effect these have on the sound but they have helped separate and organize the cables.
    • Sims Vibration Dynamics Navcom silencers
    Used between Rack Of Silence and BDR shelves under preamp and CDP. They are also under the acrylic shelves under Direct satellite box and Walker speed controller shelf.
    • Purchasing Department I-Mac & inter net
    Without this tweak the rest would have been near impossible, at best very difficult and a lot slower.
    • Hickok 539 b
    Roger Kennedy digital mods and calibration. A must have for matching sections, power tubes and to protect equipment.
    • VPI 16.5
    This was a great buy it really make record cleaning a snap!!!!
    • Digital Tachometer no name
    Reads strip of tape on the side of the platter.
    • PHONIC PAA2
    The PAA2 can perform full acoustical analysis using its real-time spectrum analyzer. Thirty-one, one-third octave bands are displayed on the screen real-time with selectable response times (35ms, 125ms, 250ms and 1 second) and weighting options (Flat, A and C). The operator needs to select the SPL (Speaker Pressure Level) range (30-90 dBSPL, 50-110 dBSPL, 70-130 dBSPL) for the test being run. The user can select any of the center frequencies and display the level that was measured with the numbers displayed above the real-time graph. The peak level can also be displayed for reference. There are a total of sixteen memory locations for storing data. The measured spectrum data can be stored to any one of ten memory locations. Averaged data from any or all of the ten memory locations can be stored to the remaining six memory locations.

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The PPT are pretty nice caps, I would keep those, at least for now. The PPMF's are lousy, what I took out of my Joule. They are relatively hard sounding, lack resolution and articulation, you can do much better here. Perhaps just the V-Caps on the large values? Or you could try the Jantzen Z-Superiors or ? Do a google or audiogon search on capacitor shootout, should give you some idea of different cap flavors. Don't like what you hear, try another cap, looks like those big caps should be relatively easy to replace. Be prepared to be amazed by how much caps can improve the sound, much more than tubes and cables IMO.

A log is a great idea, I've been keeping one since the early 90's. I have detailed notes on every upgrade, returning to my notes on past upgrades is often very illuminating!

sns

What model of Relcaps are they? These are made by MIT, not their top of line cap, that would be Multicap RTX, reportedly nice caps.

I do think the V-Cap would be an upgrade over all the MITs, they are favored in every cap survey I've seen. Having said that, they are not a warm cap, I would say neutral. They have awesome resolution, transparency, this would likely be your biggest gain. Part of that improvement will be a big leap forward in soundstaging, imaging, performers will be just that much more lifelike.

sns

Samhar, check out what caps the Calypso presently uses, this will tell you something about what replacement caps you might want to try. Also, what sonic changes are you looking for, more warmth and fullness? The Duelunds are by far the most natural sounding cap I've tried. The only problem is a 200 max. volt rating, limits them mostly to digital and speakers. The V-Caps are the best high voltage caps I've tried.

As for the Joule 150, the new caps in the latest memorial version should be a quite an improvement over the older model. Still, I doubt it's warmer than the Calypso.

If you plan on swapping resistors, people I trust swear by the Texas Components nude Vishay resistors, I plan on swapping these into my Cayin phono stage.

sns

Hmm. I haven't heard the Calypso, the tube compliment is nice. Just a guess, the Joule LA100 MKIII (what I own, with PAD wiring) with the Cardas wiring may be a tad warmer, the PAD silver is going to be a bit cooler, the Joule LA150 is cooler yet. In speaking to Jud, he recommended I stick with my 100, the 150 wouldn't give me the warmth I wanted to retain.

In the end, you may decide to keep some silver in your system, just a bit of silver adds a touch of shimmer on top, also adds a bit more refinement in mids. This stew is perfect for me, YMMV.

Also, I recently upgraded the capacitors in my Joule, Jantzen Z Superior replacing the MIT PPMFX, very dramatic improvement, this is a new preamp! I believe the latest versions of the LA 100 may use a higher grade MIT RTX, not sure. I know the latest version of the LA150, named after his late wife, uses VH Audio V-Caps and Mundorf caps, these are the best caps out there, would like to hear this preamp. Cap upgrades are a more dramatic improvement than most cable, tube changes, and many equipment upgrades IMO. I now use caps to voice my system, Duelund caps in speakers are absolutely amazing!

Didn't realize anyone but ARC was using hard wired PC's anymore. Some real gains to be had soldering in IEC and using PC of choice. Punching, cutting out rear panel for IEC is the big deal here.

The cat and ceiling pictures will go back up when I receive the condo next week.

sns

Wow! You've come a long way in a short time, bet I would enjoy your system.

If you're still looking for yet more fullness from your PC to amps, the PAD Dominus may fill the bill. Actually, the fluid Dominus had a bit too much fullness in my system. The Dominus Ferox is reportedly a little more articulate, could be exactly what you're looking for.

On a whole nother subject, my three cats are getting a large kitty condo next week, 2 condos, many perches and play toys, a belated Christmas present.

sns

Those are sweet amps, synergistic with Merlins, should be really nice with Sophias. Atmasphere also makes some nice OTLs.

sns

That's funny, the Manley Neo Classic 250's were on my list of buys prior to getting my Art Audio Carissa Signature. I really like the EL-34 tube in push-pulls, the CJ MV60 should also be on your list.

There are a number of 845 SET manufacturers to choose from. These include the Art Audio, which of course I own, they come in stereo and monoblock versions. Other companies include Sophia, DeHaviland (I've heard their monoblocks, pretty nice), Antique Sound Lab, Audio Space (heard their monoblocks, pretty nice as well), Viva and Bel Canto. I'm sure I'm missing some. Still, I love my Art Audio, seems a little more extended on top than the other 845's I've heard. They do their transfomers a bit different than the others, the Signature version also also supplies more current than most others. This higher current is what could make your Sophias compatible.

I would suggest listening to a wide variety of amplifiers, they all have their fine points. I've listened to many and owned quite a few. My favorites are El-34, 2A3 (very low powered) and 845 based. I would still like to hear more of the 300B based amps, although I don't think these amps will drive Merlins or Sophias.

sns

Loudspeakers with high resolution and coherence change the whole equation, I was just sort of mid-fi until I put the Merlins in my system. Now, if you're really into experimenting, try one of the higher power SET amps out there, the added immediacy and 'lit from within' sound may just knock you out. I'm pretty sure 845 based SETs can handle the Sophias. I almost pulled the trigger on Sophias some years ago, ended up getting the Merlins only because some used ones came up for sale before any Sophias.

sns

Good to hear you're enjoying digital sound. Many times the problem with digital is some other part of the system. I think analog may be more forgiving of weaknesses in other parts of the system. And so now I guess I just wrecked my theory about how much easier digital is to synergize within a system!

sns

I bet a modded raysonic would compare favorably to the ARC cd3, but then you can always mod the ARC as well.

I hope to get the Mundorfs in the DAC sometime in the next couple of weeks. There really isn't much more to mod in my DAC after that, all the other important caps, resistors, diodes,opamps and RCA jacks have been done.

Get the Raysonic modded, you won't believe your ears!

sns