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    Thanks! Despite of the slim-to-none changes for this ever happening, I'll keep thta in mind

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    I've heard Paul's system in action several times.

    Fantastic (and I mean best I've heard) sense of dynamic scale. Controlled air movement by the bucketload. Marco would love it!
    And those large speakers disappear nicely.

    A very very nice system.
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    Lovely system, Paul!

    I've heard Paul's system in action several times.

    Fantastic (and I mean best I've heard) sense of dynamic scale. Controlled air movement by the bucketload. Marco would love it!
    Sounds like I would, Jerry, as those are all traits I value very highly and (indeed am used to) from my own system. If I'm ever due down your way, Paul, I'll defo let you know and pop by for a listen-ette!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandl100 View Post
    I've heard Paul's system in action several times.

    Fantastic (and I mean best I've heard) sense of dynamic scale. Controlled air movement by the bucketload. Marco would love it!
    And those large speakers disappear nicely.

    A very very nice system.
    Many thanks Jerry. Your system's none-too shabby either! My system is about to get some tweaks. I'm making up new IC's for everything and re-wiring the Garrard earthing and tonearm leads too. Reference Mercury or Venus IC's will be used throughout,and the Chord Odessey is about to be replaced with Talk3! Sounds backwards step, but it's not!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reffc View Post
    My system is about to get some tweaks. I'm making up new IC's for everything and re-wiring the Garrard earthing and tonearm leads too. Reference Mercury or Venus IC's will be used throughout,and the Chord Odessey is about to be replaced with Talk3! Sounds backwards step, but it's not!
    Oh please stop Paul, every bit of your rig is something i'd love to hear and own,you're making me wanna take up your offer of a listen,
    problem is i'm never down south very often, however, keep us posted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wiicrackpot View Post
    Oh please stop Paul, every bit of your rig is something i'd love to hear and own,you're making me wanna take up your offer of a listen,
    problem is i'm never down south very often, however, keep us posted.

    wii.


    Dismantled the Garrard today. Did some re-wiring and replaced original tonearm leads with Reference Neptunes. Inspected and re-oiled main bearing and drive wheel bearings; made a new plinth front cover to prevent little fingers messing with the adjusters; re-assembled, re-set VTF and bias and added one of my prototype 800g Reference Orbiter stabilisers. Currently listening to JLH - "The Healer" at around live listen levels. It never sounded so good!

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    Re-vamped Garrard. Sounds fantastic...really pleased with the tweaks:


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    Very nice indeed Paul As has been pointed out & I can only imagine those speakers of yours must be rather interesting

    After all what you have there is the equivalent of a pair of 18" bass drivers in reflex cabinets, I can't say I'm surprised that they'd sound pretty effortless & dynamic.

    Keep up the good work & cheers for posting the pics
    Bests, Mark



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    Many thanks Mark. Yes, they do indeed move air effortlessly and as they're short throw and very sensitive, even modest valve amps have little problem damping them properly. Lightning fast transients which with loud tympani or drum work can have the cat racing for the door in fear of its life...and I don't even have a cat! Exceptional imaging too. Audio Nirvana for me with the synergy achieved, but it's taken many years of box swapping and penny saving to put it together.

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    Hi Paul that is lovely looking 401. I love the speakers you are currently using, very nice set up indeed

    Natalie

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