Excellent. This guy did a nice job on his crossovers: Audio Note AN-E HE I also see ANK is offering AlNico kits now. I love my AN-E LX Hemp, but I do wonder what those drivers would be like.
Speaking of lamps, @advanced101 can you give some details on that one? I've seen similar styles going for some pretty large $ as well. I saw one in Big Sur this spring and for the life of me couldn't figure out why it was nearly $400, other than just being in Big Sur!
This one is was quite a bit, hate to admit it. I saw it, loved it and had to have it. But yes, vintage industrial lamps can easily go for $500+. Ill text you on Facebook Messenger with the link from the Artist. Mine isn't a true vintage but a new production from a guy that custom makes them.
Hey there gang, here’s mine. Rega RP6 w/Exact cart -> Schiit Mani phono stage -> Parasound Halo Integrated -> Wharfedale Dentons & Rel T/7i. The Dentons are sitting on Pangea Audio stands, bi-wired with Bluejeans Cables speaker wire. I want to swap out the Mani for something better, that will be my next upgrade. Thanks for looking/reading!
Parasond makes an external phono that many people highly regard. I've not heard it but based on their reputation I'd bet your internal is as good or better than the schiit.
Very nice system. I used to have a Rega P6, and I currently have a Parasound HINT and REL sub as well...I really like both. Have you ever tried placing your sub in the corner at an angle? I believe this is what they advise to get the most linear low frequency output.
Thanks! I just got the sub and hooked it up on Sunday, currently still futzing with levels & positioning.
I've had this setup for a while now, does me well. Smallest bedroom in the house, my work from home office, 3 metres x 2 metres so no need for massive speakers. The only recent add was a secondhand Yamaha cassette desk for £35 from ebay. I want to upgrade my turntable as it doesn't have a 45rpm selector, manual belt change which i refuse to do in case of damaging the setup. The cd shelves have seen better days. Some of the cd's supporting the weight of the shelves above, But overall very happy with what i have. Always room for improvement though.
Very cool office rig. I have a system with the speakers on the same surface as a turntable and I recently put some isolation blocks under the speaker and it reduced the vibration to the table.
I can't say i've really had any issues with vibration but its one i will look into. In an ideal world id have bigger speakers down the side of the Deconomix storage but any spare space is taken by box sets.
If there isn’t a problem you don’t need a solution. In my case it helped when I was playing records at a louder volume.
I have to do the cull of cds quite often. I have ended up boxing and putting in the loft my old cds that get upgraded/remastered rather than trading them for peanuts, Would rather give to my kids or to friends, and learning what we know from those who traded their vinyl in the 90's (I kept mine) im loathe to trade in too much.