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Nice looking setup!! I’m familiar with most of your Parasound equipment and it’s a great match! Wonder are the JC-1’s the new or older pair. I had the older one and it drove my CLX’s fine. I also had A31 which in your case will work fine. Yes 212’s are great and would add some more good bass. I also drive 3 pairs of Vanquish with 3-A23’s and works great.
Beyond the already asked treatments I think you would definitely mounting your center channel up and on the wall.
 
I am guessing let Jonathan‘s comment was genuine.
Yes, I agree! I was just saying that I don't have any real choices other than to go thru the wall. They just seem to stick out to me, while I look at other systems up here and some of the them look almost like magazine shots with no wires showing anywhere! I found a way to hide many of them however... since I upgraded my center to an Illusion that is twice as tall as my old Stage, several of my outlets and cable routing points seem to have just disappeared! :ROFLMAO:
Nice looking setup!! I’m familiar with most of your Parasound equipment and it’s a great match! Wonder are the JC-1’s the new or older pair. I had the older one and it drove my CLX’s fine. I also had A31 which in your case will work fine. Yes 212’s are great and would add some more good bass. I also drive 3 pairs of Vanquish with 3-A23’s and works great.
Beyond the already asked treatments I think you would definitely mounting your center channel up and on the wall.
Thx! The JC-1's are the original models but only a few years old. The A31 and A23+ drive my center and surrounds. As for the 212's... I did consider them but in the end opted for a pair of REL 212/SX subs (which aren't yet installed). Also, I upgraded my center to an Illusion so it is definitely staying on the floor! :)
 
Well I guess you got it all figured out!
 
Incredible system and aesthetically beautiful. How you managed to have so many components look so uncluttered is remarkable. Great cable management must be part of it. Thanks for the posting!
 
Welcome, and great system!

One suggestion from me - can't say I can predict the outcome until you try it - but can you move the speakers to the left? Or even just the right speaker to the left, so that the rear wave from the dipole 'stat panel is firing into the same acoustic environment as the left speaker?

That might bring a whole set of other consequences and challenges - so you won't know until you try it - but that's my obvious suggestion just by looking at that one single pic.
 
Welcome to my System post! Following is the current iteration of my ever evolving system. While it is somewhat modest compared to many systems here, it's my pride and joy and has evolved over nearly 50 years from my very first 'hi-fi' rig (a Pioneer PL-15D turntable, Pioneer 40 wpc integrated amp, and a pair of Infinity speakers, IIRC).

As with many here, I've combined my two channel audio system, my home theater system, and worked to make them fit into a less than ideal room. Since this is the MLO Forum, let's start with the speaker side of things, then I will move to the sources and control.

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My primary speakers are my brand new ML Renaissance ESL 15's. We spend probably four or five times the amount of time listening to audio, as we do watching video, so the 15's (and Para JC 1's) really make it happen! To the left of my LF speaker is a ML Descent i subwoofer (where I am only using the LFE connection) and the Center channel speaker is a ML Stage. This is a 5.1.2 configuration, and the rears are ML Script i electrostats hanging on the rear wall, and a pair of ML Vanquish cones mounted in the ceiling. Also shown in this photo are my main amps which are Parasound JC 1 mono blocks. The screen is a Stewart StudioTek 130 16:9 and is 106" diagonal. Hidden in this photo is a PS Audio Power Plant 12 (if you look very closely, you can just see it thru the grill on the Stage). Everything upfront runs thru the Power Plant 12 except the JC 1's (currently). I have two dedicated 20 amp circuits serving all my AV equipment. One supplies the two separate duplex outlets behind the Stage and feeds the Power Plant 12 (the other two duplex outlets in between the ESL 15's are house power and not used for any of my AV needs). The other dedicated 20 amp circuit supplies my main equipment rack, which we will get to in a minute. I mentioned that the PP 12 is handling all my power needs 'except' for my two JC 1's. Initially, I had planned to connect each JC 1 to the high current outlets on the PP 12. However, the more I thought about it, the more I liked the idea of just plugging each of the mono blocks directly into the dedicated 20 amp circuit. I will likely feed my JC 1's off the PP 12 to see if I can hear any difference. Right now though, everything is sounding really good, so I'm being lazy. For those who really want to 'get in the weeds'... all of my AV outlets are PS Audio Power Port Classic receptacles.

Okay, so you've seen the braun... here are the brains...

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Not sure where to start here but since we were talking about power, let's keep on that path. I mentioned I have two dedicated 20 amp circuits feeding my system, with the first feeding my Power Plant 12 up front. The second one feeds the PS Audio Power Plant 20 on the bottom left. Every other piece of equipment here is fed by the PP 20. Above the PP 20, is a Marantz SA-K1 Ruby SACD player, and above the SACD player is a Parasound JC 2 BP preamp. This preamp has the bypass feature which allows me to pull all my two channel sources off my AVP, but also allows me to share my main front channel speakers and amps with my home theater when needed. Moving to the center stack bottom is a Parasound A 23+ that powers our Vanquish height speakers. Above that is a PS Audio DirectStream DAC... above that is a PS Audio Stellar phono preamp... and above that is my an Anthem AVM60 AVP. At the right stack bottom is a Parasound A 31 that powers my center and rear channels. Above that is an Aurender ACS10 Content Server (streamer, ripper, 16 TB server)... and above that is my OPPO UDP-205 Ultra HD disc player. Finally, across the top left to right... a Benchmark HPA4 headphone amp... cable box... VPI Prime Signature Rosewood with JMW Unipivot tonearm, and a Soundsmith Zephyr MIMC Star ES Low Output cartridge... and finally, a VPI ADS Drive System.

Miscellaneous comments/thoughts...

Cables - all of my analog interconnects are balanced (unless either the device doesn't support balanced connections, OR whatever I am connecting to doesn't have enough balanced connections). All interconnects are Cardas (mostly Clear Sky, with some Clear). Speaker cables are Cardas Cygnus (fortunately, they are short). Digital cables are Transparent. Power cables are all AudioQuest (NRG-4 thru Monsoon and Blizzard. Normally my sources are NRG-4's but as current demand increase with amps and Power Plants, I move up).

Equipment Rack - Likely only the older members will recognize it, but the nameplate is clear on the front left edge. This is a Billy Bags rack, and it is fantastic! I guess I had him build it for me around 25 years ago, You could choose support finish... choose the top finish... choose all the shelf spacing... whether to load the supports with sand or shot, etc. Great guy, great company. Not sure how long it's been, but RIP Billy.

Headphones - Focal Clear, and OPPO PM-1

Isolation - my Aurender, Blu-Ray player, DAC, and phono pre are all sitting on IsoAcoustics OREA equipment isolators.

Miscellaneous - remote is a Harmony Ultimate (but I'm not up to date so using several remotes). Additional video source is Roku Ultra.

Projector - JVC DLA-4800U My projector (and my Script i rears) are my only devices not on my dedicated power circuits. However, all are on good surge protectors.

Future thoughts...

I'm sure everyone here is looking for their next upgrade that brings them the ultimate sound! At least I know I am!!! Easy picks for me would be to upgrade both my Descent i (to a BF212) and my Stage (to an Illusion), both of which would bring down the bottom end when watching movies. That said, I'm more of a two channel guy, so that points me more toward my main amps and my preamp (and several of you have already offered suggestions, thank you). Also, I do need to upgrade my projector to a more current 4K model.

There seems to be a ton of experience in this forum so I anxiously await your comments/feedback/suggestions!
Great looking system! Great attention to detail! Great job! I badly wanted to the BF212 (they are badass) but I also wanted to be able to control the subs remotely so I went with two Dynamo 1600X....VERY VERY PLEASED!
 
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