If money were no object, what would be in your rig
Many of us have admired great systems on Audiogon like Albert Porters and some of us prefer a more simpler system. If you could change any component(s) what would it be and why? Or are you satisfied with what you have?
Tpreaves I Thank you for being concerned with my health.But I do eat allot of brown rice and I don't stay up late. I don't drink alcohol or run around with wild woman. I believe in clean living.Then again I wouldn't call it living LOL. No kidding I plan on cryogenically freezing myself like them high end audio cables.Then maybe on a day being brought back to continue with the vinyl collection.I can do an Eric Cartman on southpark and practice in the refrigerator.
Even if I had unlimited funds, money would still be an object. The few people I know in that situation think that way. It could be why they have unlimited funds.
But if it were me, I'd build a recording studio with an audiophile sensibility dedicated to recording musicians playing real instruments in real space.
just as a side-bar to this question- WHAT IF the only BIG Improvements you could get over what you have on (let us say) redbook cd's- which i have the most of to begin with, is a LOUDER system, with more watts, more spl's, and so on? I.E.- i don't think i've heard a signifcant qualitative improvement over the system i heard at a stereophile show Many years ago featuring sonus faber extrema speakers and an SME-30 turntable playing AC Jobim records. the rest of the system was good but nothing extravagant- a copeland preamp, an audio research cdp and solid state stereo amplifier, un-remarkable wires, and way-less than optimal room acoustics. the MBL room was very nice too with surround-sound, but that was about it. i more recently heard the Wilson Alexandria's (series-1) and they imaged great and sounded really transparent at a hefty volume level, but i didn't find them any more enjoyable or musically satisfying. OF COURSE all of this is limited to my perceptions and what components i've had at home (eggleston andras and now von schweikert vr-9's- more detailed, more bass) but AGAIN not more musical than the andra's). i have an emm lab cdsa cdp in the living room which is darn good, but in another room i am still listening to a Mark Levinson 390s CDP which ALSO sounds very organic, very satisfying, over a (little) pair of sonus faber guarneri homage speakers. SO, anybody out there with similar "Ear-Genes" to mine may want to re-assess dumping their mark levinson digital gear or their egglestons, sonus fabers, Rowland preamps, etc. not only were these components very good in their day, but i think that perhaps until one of them breaks down, there's more than likely only subtle improvements to be had (at the volume levels you're already happy listening to). of course i would STILL like to hear some Wilson Sasha's, or Rockport ANTARES, and/or a Soulution preamp/amp combination. AND ALSO (of course) HI-RESOLUTION sound files of Mozart Piano Concertos. as a certified gearaholic, i like to keep an open mind...
Money no object: Create a Hi-Fidelity Hall of Fame open to the public complete with working demonstrations. Have a wine cellar of NOS/NIB vacuum tubes. Travel around the country to buy veterans in the audio industry a information gathering five star class meal at the fanciest restaurant in town. Give away (includes all shipping costs)all my gear to my friends. Armmed with this information: rebuild my system accordingly.
I'm actually happy with my system but more arms and carts would be great. I'd get a TW Acustic Raven AC with a Graham Phantom ll, Dynavector DV 507, Tri Plainer Mk Vll and XYZ Omega X, Koetsu Urishi Tsugaru, and Air Tight PC-1 mono for starters.
I believe a new room can be considered as part of the system. Afterall the room has a tremendous effect on the character of the system, hence all those treatments
I could change anything I want to - money is not a constraint. My only constraint is common sense. Common sense is probably the main reason I now find myself in the situation of having no monetary constraint. Some may recall my warnings about the financial crisis well before it happened. Some may recall they laughed at me. No doubt some of those who laughed have $1,000's invested in speaker cables despite being monetarily constrained. It's a weird world.
How about the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders? They could sing like Lucille Ball and I wouldnt say squat. Oh yeah, and some Eagleston Savoy speakers in granite finish, Krell FPB700mcx and assorted other nice-a-tees. All wrapped in a nice big specialy built room. -John
A record collection the size of the one in the Library of Congress with a room to fit it all in....I have no problem living with my megger system knowing I have all this vinyl to play.
You asked what you would put in your rig. So that precludes a new room. It's difficult to pick which pieces to add if money were no object. I would possibly say some Tidal speakers as they have become my high end interest and the front end would need to be changed to maybe the top of the line Cary SACD Pro and new cabling all around; maybe Synergistic; and maybe that Synergistic Powercell. I'm wanting more clarity, holographic sound and bass slam.
Recorded music can only get so good. I'd eliminate that weakness by building my own concert hall. A small venue with about 100 or so comfortable seats in a sonically perfect room, a fully stocked and staffed bar and grill, and a walk in humidor would do it for me.
I'd pay some bands to drop by and jam for me and some family and friends. It would be interesting to have a few drinks, food, and cigars with them.
I've heard some systems that probably cost more than the GDP of some small countries (maybe an exagerration, but you get my drift). While most of them sounded phenominal, they didn't come anywhere near what a concert - amplified or acoustic - sounds like in a great small venue.
Mapman, it never entered my mind that the listening room in itself would be money well spent when I put forth this thread but that is a heck of good response. I still miss my older but very large home prior to buying my new house. It had an extremely large living room with ten foot ceilings. The acoustics in that particular room were mind blowing, but thats the only thing missed.
I wouldn't even know where to begin if money was no object. I guess a bigger, dedicated room in a nicer home would be a start. Equipment wise, I'd change everything. Fortunately, I don't ever see a situation were money is no object, so I don't have to worry about that...
Believe it or not, I'd keep my room the way it is now. Would change system as follows:
1. Esoteric X-01 limited changed to Esoteric P-01/D/01/G-0S.
2. Rowland Criterion linestage a reall keeper. . . will definitely stay the way it is.
3. Rowland Modewl 312 stereo amp changed to upcoming Rowland 925 monos. On the other hand, I have not heard 925 yet, so this is a wild guess on my part.
4. Vienna Mahler speakers changed to Vienna Die Muzick. Die Muzick are my fav speakers regardless of pricetag.
5. Shunyata Aurora ICs and speaker wires + Shunyata King Cobra CX power cords. . . Simply magnificent. . . Just completing breakin process right now. have not heard anything that I like better than these wires.
Bottomline: there some real keepers in my system that I have no intention of changing. . . there are some components that I will consider upgrading, but still staying in the same brand that truly works for me.
Bigger Room ... No neighbors for 20 miles... Off the grid power source ... House overlooking harvest of my personal field of "dreams" ... Answering machine with Warren Zevons send Lawyers Guns and Money on continuous loop.Cheers
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