Description

This system represents my quest for fidelity to the music, to move one's soul and calm my ragged nerves when work is overwhelming.

The parts were put in a slow process which has been my audio journey over the last 28 years. Each step has been positive toward that goal.

Over time, I have realised that it is not soundstage. The instrument's tonality and body must come through. Even when everything else is there, if there is no dynamics, the music will not have "life". Pace, rhythm and timing (these oft misunderstood terms) are only right when every piece of the audio spectrum is served, resulting in one coherent whole.

This has led me to mate a transparent tube preamp with a high fidelity solid state power amp to drive high efficiency & resolution speakers. With the subwoofer blending seamlessly, it covers the entire music spectrum and can play any genre of music without losing its tonal accuracy or resolution. These speakers were specially chosen as they drivers are time-alined and produce musical images of correct proportion. The tweeter is particularly clean and does not irritate like most metal dome tweeters.

The system is situated in a dedicated music/study room which is shaped in a pentagon. Thick velvet curtain is draped over back wall and a Persian rug covers the teak floor. Windows are curtained. A bookshelf holding LPs, CDs and books lines one wall.

I hope you enjoyed following the progress of the system as I have enjoyed the music it produces.
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    • Esoteric P5
    CD & SACD transport employing VMK-5 clamping system optimised for high speed disc rotation.
    • No name made-in-Japan iLink
    iLink cable with 6-4 pin configuration.
    • Esoteric D5
    32bit dual mono DAC employing the AK4397 developed by AKM Semicon Inc.
    • Scheu Das Laufwerk No. 2
    The new flagship of the family. Plinth in acrylic. Weighing a total of about 38 kg, this turntable is a heavyweight. By omitting the lead shot chamber and joining two shell halves, a turntable of unadorned elegance came into being. Since no lead shot could be used to diminish resonance effects, other solutions needed to be found. This turntable also features three tone arm bases along with the electronically regulated DC motor with its fine speed adjustment and string drive, an 80-mm platter and height-adjustable steel feet in spike or flat format. “Das Laufwerk” No.2 is available in polished black acrylic and satin-finish colourless acrylic (glazed white). Armboards for various tone arms are available in acrylic, brass, aluminium or bronze.
    • Denon SS-103R
    Soundsmith-retipped ruby cantilever with line contact stylus. Currently mounted on Conductor arm at 1.68g VTF.
    • Schroeder Model 2
    9 inch string suspended, magnetically damped, carbon fibre based tonearm, wired by Incognito.
    • Cartridge Man Conductor
    Parallel air bearing tonearm. The Conductor uses a simple high flow low pressure aquarium based air pump system that negates the need for expensive stainless steel pressure fittings and fixings.
    • Dynavector DRT XV-1s
    Dynavector's top of the line cart. The genius of Dr Tominari.
    • Van den Hul D-501 Silver Hybrid
    Used from the Conductor tonearm to the Herron phonostage. The D - 501 SILVER HYBRID is a special version of the D - 501 HYBRID with both stranded signal lines made of highest grade Matched Crystal Silver. This mat black HULLIFLEX ® 4 jacketed balanced cable was designed to support the tone-arm and mixing console industry: very flexible and with extremely good electrical qualities. The D - 501 SILVER HYBRID is a cable with a very high shielding factor. Sonically this is one of the best cables. The D - 501 SILVER HYBRID is regularly used as a microphone cable in critical professional recordings and as a special product for SME in England together with their prestigious tonearms which on customer request can be fit with this silver version of the D - 501 HYBRID. The 2 signal lines are made each of 19 x 0.1 mm. highest grade Matched Crystal Silver strands. The signal line insulation with the colours white and red is made of cell-PE, so the stripping can even be done with your fingernails to prevent damage of the silver strands commonly caused by mechanical stripping. The resistance per signal lead is: 11.9 Ohm/100 meter. The capacitance between the 2 signal leads is a very low 58 pF/meter. The hybrid shielding consists of a dense and very pure silver coated high grade Matched Crystal (MC) OFC 72 x 0.1 mm. wire helix with underneath a Linear Structured Carbon ® (LSC) saturated conductive sub-jacket. The resistance of the shielding is: 3.2 Ohm/100 meter.
    • Audio-Technica AT SS33PTG Prestige MC
    Specifications Playback frequency range: 15 - 50,000Hz Output voltage: 0.5mV (1kHz and 5cm/sec. Channel separation: 30dB (1kHz) Output balance: 0.5dB (1kHz) Stylus pressure: 1.8g (stock: 1.6 - 2.0g) Coil impedance: 17 Ohms (1kHz) Direct current resistance: 17 Ohms Load resistance: 20 Ohms or more Coil inductance: 70 mu H (1kHz) Static compliance: 40×±0 - 6 cm/dyne Dynamic compliance : 10×±0 - 6 cm/dyne (100Hz) Needle tip form: Soundsmith Line Contact (Stock: Micro linear) Vertical tracking angle: 23deg External size: L26.5 × W 16.6 × H16mm Mass (cartridge): 6.8g
    • Living Voice Mystic Mat
    Turntable mat made of polyurethane fibre(record side), kevlar, and carbon fibre base(platter side).
    • Herron Audio VTPH-1mc
    MC phono stage with 66db gain. Tubed with Tesla ECC803s(gold pins) x4 and RCA 12AT7. Placed on Feet of Silence footers.
    • Mapleshade Brass footers
    Heavyfeet solid brass footers placed under the Herron phono and the Audio Magic Eclipse PLC.
    • Magnum Dynalab MD 90T
    MD 90T is the successor to the FT101A. The MD 90T continues the tradition by re-defining state-of-the-art in analog FM tuner design. The MD-90T combines the very latest in discrete, analog technology. In addition to its highly renowned MOSFET front end, which provides 3 stages of very careful and precise RF amplification, it has added the Triode audio section, which includes a NOS Tesla gold pin ECC88 tube in the amplification stage. Upgraded with Kimber silver wires.
    • Nordost Ti Pulsar Points
    Under Magnum Dynalab MD-90T.
    • Audio Magic Sorcerer 4D RCA 1m
    Interconnects from Esoteric D5 and Herron VTPH1mc: employs 2 ultra-pure silver flat ribbon conductors. Bullet plugs. Air dielectrics. Cryo treated with MST treatment. Welcome to the high-end cable! The Sorcerer 4D is very detailed and dynamic! Fantastic soundstaging... it is smooth, transparent, and very musical.
    • ModWright SWLP 9.0SE
    Tube rolled the following: Amperex 7119 replace 5687 Westinghouse(RCA) 6CG7 replace 6N1P Mullard GZ30 replace Sovtek GZ34
    • Walker Audio Valid Points
    High mass solid brass footers with pointed tips placed on MDF.
    • Audio Magic Excalibur 1.5m
    Used between the Dynalab tuner and preamp. Employs 2 pure silver ribbon conductors. Silver shield. Lockable connectors. Teflon air dielectrics. Cryo treated with MST treatment. These cables are detailed, very smooth, quiet and dynamic. They offer great staging, musicality.
    • Audio Magic Illusion 4D RCA 1.5m
    Used between pre and power amps. -- Two large ultra-pure silver conductors. -- Silver bullet plugs. -- Air dielectrics. -- Cryo treated with ultra MST treatment.
    • Sanders ESL Amplifier
    Technical Details
    This amplifier will deliver more than 2000 volt-amps per channel into an ESL, and when driving magnetic speakers, the ESL amplifier will deliver over 360 watts/channel into an 8 ohm load, and over 600 watts/channel into a 4 ohm load. Momentary output into a 2 ohm load exceeds 1000 watts.

    Specifications
    Power - 360 watts RMS per channel into an 8 ohm load
    Gain - 26dB
    Bandwidth - DC through 100kHz
    Slew Rate - 50 Volts/microsecond
    Input Impedance - 50kohm (both balanced and unbalanced)
    Noise - More than 110dB below rated output
    Output impedance - Less than .04 ohm, 20 Hz - 20 KHz
    THD + Noise - Less than .08%, 20 Hz - 20 KHz
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    • Audio Magic Illusion 4D 6' speaker cable
    Massive 1 1/2" ultra-pure silver conductors. Screw-on bananas. Air dielectrics. Cryo treated with ultra MST treatment. Super-dynamic, detailed, transparent and musical!
    • Audio Magic Xstream speaker
    Copper with silver coating.
    • Cabasse Baltic
    Triaxial satellites which redefine what is possible with dynamic speakers. These literally disappear and leave the music in its wake. Wonderful tonal accuracy and fast response, without any smearing of notes.
    • Cabasse Thor II
    12" woofer powered by 250w built in amp, finished in santos. Integrates well with the Baltics, fast and tight bass response.
    • Audio Magic Illusion, Sorcerer, Power Drive
    5' silver, silver/copper power cords to preamp/DAC/Phono(Illusion), poweramp/subwoofer (Sorcerer), CD TPT/tuner (Powerdrive).
    • Audio Magic Eclipse II
    Fitted with Filter Matching, the Eclipse II has 3 totally isolated circuits, two detachable silver power cords, two 20 amp breakers, 10 ga. silver conductors, cryo treated with MST treatment, specially designed duplex's (with surge and spike protection), two super filters, premium teflon caps, as well as premium and ultra premium parts.
    • MDF 1 inch
    Cut and varnished 2 pieces of 1
    • Loricraft PRC 3
    THE Professional Record Cleaner.
    • Audio Magic Large Noise Disruptor
    Placed on ModWright SWLP9.0 has helped to reduce tube microphonics.

Comments 85

Owner
Hi Mingles

Thanks. I did at first consider that, but I believe that the retip strikes at the fundamental sound reproduction, more than resonance control. There was one fellow 103R user who used black tape on the sides of the cart, which seemed to work. I might try that as it is less invasive.

Anyway I do have plenty of other carts, perhaps not as many as Raul, but sufficient to have enough fun spinning for many years to come. Of late the SS retipped AT33PTG is sounding fabulous on my Conductor arm, extraordinarily detailed without sounding harsh in the least bit, in fact very musical such that I'm really enjoying this sleeper of a cart. IMO it is much better than even the SS retipped 103R.

Cheers and enjoy the music.

cmk

Hello Cmk, have you considered removing the plastic body of the SS-103R and replacing it with an ebony body or brass plate? It's easier to do than you'd think and the results are quite impressive. It would be interesting to hear with your Soundsmith retip.

Very nice system!

mingles

Owner
System edited: Over the past few months, I had been sorting out some issues with the system, and only now resolved them. A number of changes have taken place in the room, all of which have helped in one way or another, so I'll just list them out here: 1) Use iLink cable for digital between the Esoteric P5/D5. This is the best way to connect these fine equipment and produced the most detailed and coherent soundstage without sounding clinical. 2) Added Audio Magic Large Disruptor on ModWright. This helped to quieten the system from tube microphonics, since I use the Amperex 7119 in place of the 5687. 3) Added some CD racks from Ikea. This not only increased my CD storage area, it also helped to reduce the side wall reflections and enhance imaging! 4) Changed the Conductor air beam. The last one had some issues with the air flow. Len Gregory was very helpful so I changed the air beam and now the arm floats again and seems to sound better than before. 5) Got back the AT 33PTG re-retipped by Soundsmith. The first retip had a channel imbalance, which Peter solved later. It took some time, but it was totally worth the wait. Now mounted on the Conductor, this is an amazingly detailed and yet musical cart! 6) Added Mapleshade Brass footers. After the good experience with the Walker Audio Stilpoints, I tried out the relatively cheaper alternative. These significantly upgraded the sound of the tubed Herron phono, reducing the noise floor and enhancing dynamics greatly. Also placed a shorter set under the Audio Magic Eclipse which also helped. 7) Last tweak: got meself a nice velvet Lazyboy chair! :)))

cmk

Owner
System edited: Inserted Walker Audio Valid Points below the ModWright Preamp which instantly tightened the images and gave the music a solid foundation. Dynamics took a quantum leap forward and the instrumental outlines were highlighted naturally. Highly recommended. I will be trying out Mapleshade Brass footers next...stay tuned.

cmk

Owner
System edited: Went for the top Dynavector cart, and what a cart it is!

cmk

Owner
Hi Ycekin
I've not tried the direct connection with the Esoteric, though I have tried it with the Benchmark when I was running it.

There are a couple of things to consider:
1) Does the preamp add/take away anything?
2) Does running the DAC>amp via the XLR benefit?
3) Do you have other (analog) inputs?

For the pre, I reckon the ModWright (Signature Ed - with the tube rectifier), to be one of the most transparent pre available out there. Very little is done to the signal. I've tube rolled the 2 key tubes (5687) for the very beautiful sounding but microphonic-prone Amperex 7119. With this particular combination, the sense of body of the person in the room is extraordinary, plus the pre is still linear and detailed. I got around the microphonics by dampening the chasis. So now I actually prefer the pre in the chain.

2) I've tried running direct to the amp via the XLRs from the DAC1. It does do somethings very well, more quiet, better bass, separation. However I'm more concerned about the mids - where the music really is and with the upgraded tubes in the pre, the difference running via XLR was really not significant.

3) I have 2 analog sources, the LPs and a tuner. Running direct would mean the inconvenience of having to plug in/out the ICs each time you change sources, which usually means you have to powerdown the amps - not a very good idea.

cmk

Hi CMK. I have very recently sold a SACD and a preamp and bought the Esoteric p5/d5 combo. The CDP is directly connected to Wavac monoblock amps. Have you tried connecting the Esoteric directly to the amp?

ycekin

Owner
System edited: I've made so many changes I don't know where to start. I'll try to list them out in sequence then describe what each did for the system. 1) Nordost Ti Pulsar Points - recommended by a friend to be placed under the CDP/digital source. These replaced the Feet of Silence and gave a more solid feel to teh sound, more detail and 3D soundstage. 2) Removed the additional rack below the ModWright preamp and put the powersupply on the floor. This is simply "less is more" principle. Less racks, less resonance and much better sound. 3) AudioMagic Sorcerer interconnects - for both the digital and analog sources. These replaced the Slinkylinks and added more body and scale to the music, bigger soundstage and more detail. 4) AudioMagic Illusion powercords - for both digital and analog sources. These replaced some cheap cords I was planning to replace anyway. Made of pure silver ribbons, they impart smoothness, dynamics, continuity to the music. 5) AudioMagic Illusion speaker cable - this was a BIG step up in resolution and scale from the Sorcerer. Soundstage expanded and there was more detail and body in the soundfield. 6) Esoteric P5D5 - this is a state of the art CD/SACD playback system. It doesn't get any better than this, unless you go for the P1/D1. This combo lets you hear everything there is on the disc, without color, just pure music. 7) Darken the system - I basically blocked off all LEDs to let me hear the music without the physical constraits of what my eyes see.

cmk

Owner
Hi Braab
Thanks for the compliments. I haven't quite updated it yet as the last few changes are still taking shape, but its really, really good. I'll save it for later...

The Anti-Cable used is the speaker wire, hooked up from the speaker terminals on the amp to the sub. I was using some simple Belden wire before, but that didn't do it for me. In order for the sub to blend seemlessly with the sats, it has to carry some(very little) of the sats freqs. With the AudioMagic speaker wires, which are silver and very fast, I have to use a cable which matches, else you will hear the sub slower in relation to the sats.

Good that you will get the 103 from SS, they are great guys.

cmk

GREAT SYSTEM!

In particular I love the ambiance of your room, very well thought out component matching, I have a question,I'm sure you've given your reasoning but I can't seem to find it within the thread.It pertains to your choice of cable between your Power and Sub the Anti-Cable,is it the speaker wire hooked into the Subwoofer's terminal? or are they the wonderful Ic's? what were you using before?

I too am waiting for my Denon 103 to return from Soundsmith!
I've got sugar plums dancing in my head...

braab..over and Out

braab8

Hi Cmk,
Thanks of your advise, the cable produce the exact character i'm looking for "smooth and detailed" thats what i'm looking for.
I'll order them and i'm sure I'll be satisfy (I heard SME used them), so the must be good enough for me.

thanks again you help me a lot

Yossi

yossie04

Owner
Hi Yossi
Thanks. I didn't try tonearm cables, that's quite an expensive thing to do. I was recommended this by someone who's ears I trust. What I can say is that the 501 silver hybrid produces a smooth and detailed sound which is very natural and therefore musical. Since we all know that you will only hear what the cart picks up, it would be advisable to use the best cable available at the front and this is VdH's best phono cable. I'm also a strong believer in silver.

Welcome.

cmk

hi CMK
Great system.
I'm very interesting in the vdh D-501 silver hibrid. i'm sure those cable doing a great job in your system. i'm wondering if you check another phono cable or did any previous comparing before dicided to go on those phono cable.
in your opinion how do you discribe the characters of those phono cable

thanks in advance

Yossi

yossie04

Owner
System edited: Made the following changes: 1) Digital cable was swapped from the Canare to the Audio Magic Excalibur and what a difference that made. It was more dynamic, more quiet between the notes and instruments, a bit more forward, but the precision is amazing. 2) Retipped the AT 33PTG at Soundsmith who has done another fantastic job with this cart. Extraordinarily detailed. The stylus was alined a little off, but that was easily compensated for by adjusting azimuth on the Schroeder 2. Tracked at 1.51g, this is another big step forward for analog. Highly recommended.

cmk

Owner
System edited: Completed the link from source to speakers using AudioMagic cabling with the Sorcerer IC to the Benchmark DAC1, Illusion IC from pre-power and the Sorcerer SC from Power to speakers. Replacing the Slinkylink before has meant an even further improvement in resolution, separation, and liquidity even from digital. There is scale, power/dynamics, and low level details. Amazing!

cmk

Owner
System edited: Having upgraded the powercords and conditioning with AudioMagic, I wondered what would happen if I added the high end interconnect and speaker cables to the mix. Though they are not petty change, the improvements wrought by the conditioners/powercords were nothing short of amazing. After careful consideration, I took the plunge and ordered the Illusion interconnect and Sorcerer speaker cables. There was an increase in dynamics, impact and clarity. Transients were enhanced and all this was done without any glare whatsoever. Cymbals and highhats have a crystaline quality and naturalness to them. The mids, especially vocals, have a rock solid 3D image with micro details there but not highlighted. Bass is more defined than before and in correct proportion to the rest of the soundfield. The noise floor seems to be lowered between instruments and the music. I came to the conclusion that now its so detailed and resolving, it doesn't hide anything.

cmk

Owner
System edited: Latest updates have been to the powercords running to the pre/power/sub. After switching to Audio Magic powercords, the system has taken a leap in resolution, ease/smoothness, air, sense of palpability. Just when I thought it couldn't get any better, this latest changes bring the system to a whole new level, its getting harder to find upgrades, so I guess I'll just have to enjoy the music.

cmk

Owner
System edited: Managed to snag a Dyna DV20XL at a bargain price as it was practically unused. This cart is the latest version of the 20X featuring a Micro Ridge stylus! I mounted it on my Schroeder model 2 and it sounded very groovy. VTF set to 1.96g for now, but going to try lower.

cmk

Owner
You can find most of the information on the Soundsmith website:
http://www.sound-smith.com/retip/

I opted for the $250 Contact Line stylus. As you can see from the pic, the whole cantilever and stylus is replaced with a ruby cantilever and their special profile stylus.

This lowers the weight of the whole assembly and allows the stylus to respond faster to transients. The stylus profile is cut to allow more contact area with the groove walls and therefore digs out more information than the stock conical of the 103R. The effect is better detail, more extension, and faster/tighter dynamics.

I like it so much that I'm going to retip my other Denon with the Optimised Contact and the AT33PTG with the standard Line Contact.

cmk

Can you give more details about the Denon103R retipping by Soundsmith?

denjo

Owner
System edited: My high-end cart of choice is the Denon 103R retipped by Soundsmith with the ruby cantilever and the line contact stylus. As recommended by Peter, I reduced VTF by almost 1g to 1.68g and tried it on. It sounds WONDERFUL! Gone are the rolled off highs/bass. This cart digs deep, dishing out more details than I've heard before, even on some "hi-end" carts. The transients are fast and dynamic. Soundstaging on the Conductor tonearm is exemplary, stretching well beyond the speaker and room boundaries. The icing on the cake is: its totally liquid and natural. This is what analog is all about folks.

cmk

Cmk
I have the Sanders ESL 300 as well, paired with a Bent Audio TAP TVC. Pretty happy with the combo tho still room to tweak here and there. Also added Slinkylinks and this improved musical enjoyment. Your system looks very impressive indeed!

denjo

Owner
System edited: Just received the Soundsmith SMMC1 MM cart and the retipped Denon SS-103R, ruby cantilever with line contact stylus. I'll mount them and listen over the next few days...This is going to be fun. :)

cmk

Owner
Just added the Audio Magic Eclipse II power conditioner, replacing the PS Audio P300.
Initial impressions: Bigger soundstage, quieter than before, improved attack and better decay. There's so much air around the instruments. Absolutely no dynamic limitation, in fact, the bass has more loudness and goes lower. Hearing lots of low level detail in recordings its like listening to everything afresh. Its so analog-like, the music comes out from the same fabric, coherent and totally natural.

cmk

Owner
Thanks for the comment Chadnliz.

Rotti
Its pointing forward with a very slight toe-in to lock in the image in the centre. If you look at the previous photos, you'll notice that over the period, I've moved the speakers even nearer the listening position. The idea behind this placement is that the soundstage then starts from the speakers all the way to behind the curtain. As the speakers do not point directly at the sweet spot, you do not notice them as point sources, so the music seems to come from behind the speakers rather than from them.

Generally the further from the sweet spot, the more toe-in is required. As you move further into the room, you have less toe-in so that the speakers seem to disappear.

Quite sharp. Yes it was 4:37 in the evening. There's some sunlight spilling on the curtain and wall, apart from the spotlighting of the curtain.

cmk

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