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  1. #1
    Join Date: Jan 2015

    Location: athens greece

    Posts: 8
    I'm john.

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    First day of the year first post in the forum!

    I am 50 years old music lover and hi fi freak for many years.
    I currently have two systems set up

    the first one

    1. Pair of old Klipschorns
    2.Pair of Klipsch Heresy with parallel extra bass bins.
    these two pairs run in parallel with Paul klipsch mini box (yes this a stereo system not a surround one !!)
    3.transcendent audio se otl (kit)
    4.transcendent audio gg pre line (kit)
    5.transcendent audio phono (kit)
    6.Behringer DEQ2496
    7.Behringer ultra match pro.
    8.cayin 211 se monoblocks feeding the heresys
    9.bluenote koala cd player
    10.nottingham analogue spacedeck turntable

    the second one

    1. dyi cabinet with PHY full range speakers
    2.Audio innovations 2nd audio monoblocks
    3.Audio innovations S1000 passive line pre +MM phono
    4. Copeland 288 cd player.

    Having written all these i am ready to get in contact with your community

    I WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY 2015

    John

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    Join Date: May 2012

    Location: Eastbourne UK

    Posts: 687
    I'm Geoffrey.

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    Hello and welcome John.

    Geoff.

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    Join Date: Apr 2012

    Location: N E Kent

    Posts: 51,625
    I'm Geoff.

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    Hello John. Welcome to AOS.

    You have an interesting collection of equipment. Some photos for our Gallery would be welcome.

    Tell us what music you listen to.


    Happy New Year.

    Enjoy the forum,
    Geoff.
    It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!

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    Join Date: Feb 2011

    Location: Ramsbottom

    Posts: 638
    I'm Alan.

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    Hello John,
    Welcome to the AoS from me.

    Enjoy your music

    cheers Al
    My system,

    Cartridges Lyra Delos, Audio Technica AT33EVmc, AT 24 mm
    Turntable Thorens TD 124 Mk2, in a Jim Campbel plinth,Audio Technica 1503 Mk3 arm
    CD player Technics SL-PG490
    Cassette deck Yamaha KX 530
    Moving Coil Amp Albarry MCA 11
    Pre-amplifier Albarry AP 11 (battery powered)
    Power amps Albarry M1108 Mono-blocs
    Speakers Allison 3 Corner units, Allison 6 stand mounted cubes
    Interconnects AVT Matrix 6 and OFC short ones
    Mains distribution Music Works Recoil 6 gang and mains leads
    Tables MusicWorks ReVo acrylic stand, Quadraspire Acrylic shelves (cryo'd legs) acrylic Response Mini under mains block.
    Speaker cable Chord Rumour (Cryo'd)
    RCM Okki Nokki
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/1586...homepage_panel

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    Join Date: Apr 2011

    Location: Finland

    Posts: 1,185
    I'm Mika.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walpurgis View Post
    Hello John. Welcome to AOS.

    You have an interesting collection of equipment. Some photos for our Gallery would be welcome.

    Tell us what music you listen to.


    Happy New Year.

    Enjoy the forum,
    Geoff.
    Geoff already wrote the essential here, so I say just welcome to the forum
    Loricraft / Garrard / SME / Transfiguration / Dynavector / Ensemble / Auditorium 23 / Shindo / RA / Audio Note / Duelund / Altec

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    Join Date: Nov 2008

    Location: North Down /Northern Ireland/ UK

    Posts: 19,484
    I'm Neil.

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    Happy New Year and Welcome to AOS


    Regards Neil

  7. #7
    Join Date: Jan 2015

    Location: athens greece

    Posts: 8
    I'm john.

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    thank you all for the warm welcome

    I am sending photos of my main system since I am doing some cabinet modifications to the Phy speakers (tweaking my gear is an ongoing process…..) so no pictures of the Audio Innovations system. In a few months I will be moving to a smaller new house and in a new city and most probably I will have to ( I don’t want to….) give away some of my gear.
    Perhaps it’s a cliché but I can be carried away with almost all kinds of music if it is played by real musicians interacting with each other. Which means hip hop, rap, dj music, pop is not my stuff (you see I cannot hide my age !!!). A gifted jazz musician can give me the same chills as an Armenian oud player or a Cretan lyra player.
    Youtube proved to be an excellent way to widen my musical horizons and discover music that is difficult to be heard through the usual mainstream record label paths .For example I recently run on a Canadian label named Candyrat which was quite a surprise for me. Being an amateur guitarist myself it was really inspiring to discover young guys offering new perspectives in guitar playing.

    A thread about non flat equalization curves i am interested in would fit in which section pls give me an idea where to post it not to mess things up
    Thank you
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    Join Date: Jan 2009

    Location: Essex

    Posts: 31,992
    I'm openingabottleofwine.

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    Welcome to AoS John.

    Interesting system you have - thanks for the photographs.

    Agree with you regarding your enjoyment of music "if it is played by real musicians interacting with each other."

    Welcome again and enjoy the Forum

    Regards
    Barry
    Barry

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