1. Craig
2. Tampa, Florida
3. Summits
4. 2006
5. Harmonic Technology AC-11 power cords on the Summits
6. Electrocompaniet EMC1 UP SE CD player, 4.7 SE Preamp, AW-220 Mono Amps, Slimdevices.com Squeezebox 3, Chang Lightspeed 6400MkII Power Conditioner, Audience Speaker Cables, Harmonic Technology Magic Link One XLR Interconnects.
Over the last 3 years my system has evolved into this. I started with Ascents then moved those to the HT system, traded in a pair of Aeons for Odysseys then those for Sonus Faber Cremonas which were recently traded for the Summits. I plan to stay with the Summits for the long haul.
The Electrocompaniet system is very nice with a warm and smooth enveloping sound for SS. However, I made the mistake of auditioning tubes with my Summits and to make the story short, I just ordered an Art Audio Jota Extended Power 300BLXS tube amp for the Summits. Yes, I'm going with SET Tube power for the Summits. Actually, a borrowed 15 watt Cary CAD 300SEI integrated tube amp followed by a 16 watt Art Audio Carissa convinced me that a Class "A" SET tube amp is the direction I wanted to go with these speakers. Note: I'm into Vinyl but that setup is temporarily on hold.
The Slimdevices SB3 is an incredible highly versatile source component for just $300. I won't get into all the details of what it can do and how well it sounds on this post but I highly recommend it if you want to get into the high-res music server/internet radio thing. That's the box sitting on the plant to the right. It talks to the computer and is remotely controlled. The sound quality is all in the execution. A DAC or volume controlled CD player with digital input specifically for the SB3 is in the upgrade plan.
2. Tampa, Florida
3. Summits
4. 2006
5. Harmonic Technology AC-11 power cords on the Summits
6. Electrocompaniet EMC1 UP SE CD player, 4.7 SE Preamp, AW-220 Mono Amps, Slimdevices.com Squeezebox 3, Chang Lightspeed 6400MkII Power Conditioner, Audience Speaker Cables, Harmonic Technology Magic Link One XLR Interconnects.
Over the last 3 years my system has evolved into this. I started with Ascents then moved those to the HT system, traded in a pair of Aeons for Odysseys then those for Sonus Faber Cremonas which were recently traded for the Summits. I plan to stay with the Summits for the long haul.
The Electrocompaniet system is very nice with a warm and smooth enveloping sound for SS. However, I made the mistake of auditioning tubes with my Summits and to make the story short, I just ordered an Art Audio Jota Extended Power 300BLXS tube amp for the Summits. Yes, I'm going with SET Tube power for the Summits. Actually, a borrowed 15 watt Cary CAD 300SEI integrated tube amp followed by a 16 watt Art Audio Carissa convinced me that a Class "A" SET tube amp is the direction I wanted to go with these speakers. Note: I'm into Vinyl but that setup is temporarily on hold.
The Slimdevices SB3 is an incredible highly versatile source component for just $300. I won't get into all the details of what it can do and how well it sounds on this post but I highly recommend it if you want to get into the high-res music server/internet radio thing. That's the box sitting on the plant to the right. It talks to the computer and is remotely controlled. The sound quality is all in the execution. A DAC or volume controlled CD player with digital input specifically for the SB3 is in the upgrade plan.
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