Room Details

Dimensions: 12’ × 15’  Medium
Ceiling: 7’


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    • Dynaco PAT-5
    Upgraded by me
    • Nakamichi 700
    Upgraded by Daniel Daigle
    • Dynaco Stereo 150
    Upgraded by me - Have 2 for biamping
    • Dynaco Stereo 150
    Upgraded by me - Have 2 for biamping
    • Dual 1229
    Refurbed by me
    • Polk Audio Model 70
    With my son right now
    • Sony APM-22ES
    APM Speakers
    • Boyuu Single Ended Tube Amp buit by me
    Specifications:
    2 Line level inputs marked PC & CD with switch on back to change between them (PC one I connect a tube phono preamp for turntable use - pre not included)
    Output Power: 12W * 2 (ultra-linear connection).
    Frequency Response: 20Hz - 28KHz.
    Output impedance: 4,8Ω.
    Total Harmonic Distortion: ≤ 1% (1kHz).
    Input Sensitivity: 750MV.
    Input impedance: 100KΩ (two input signals)
    Dimensions (W × D × H): 310 × 268 × 165mm.
    SNR: 88dB.
    voltage amplification tube: 6N9PJ × 2.
    power output tube: Shuguang EL34B × 2.
    rectifier tube: 5Z3PJ × 1.
    Power Supply Voltage: 120V 60 Hz version

Comments 3

I dig the Polks ~ congratz to you for posting this, w/not a few Audiophile elites on here who consider Polks to be for the masses, and not at all for the serious Hi-Fi crowd.  I have a pair of the old SDS speakers in my second system, and they sound really, really fine.  If Polk ever designs a good tweeter [maybe that new ring tweeter, I haven't heard it yet], they will put a hurting on some of these other mid-fi speakers that are so popular now, some simply because of the name and not the sound quality...however, I will have to say that I prefer my Focals to the Polks; they are wonderfully detailed and image like nothing in their price range. But to be fair, the Polks have a slight edge in mid-range, which is understandable since they have 5 mid drivers.
I had some Monitor 40s back in the day, but finally sold them when I realized how many pairs of speakers I had accumulated...got many satisfying years out of them, both for stereo and A/V.
Would love to hear your setup; the amps intrigue me, and I wonder about that combo.

ace17

Nice! How are your vintage sound Dynacos rebuilt?

mjcmt

Now you need Dynaco a25xl. I had them, highly recommended. Smooth w magical midrange.

mjcmt

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