Here's my system:
Turntable: Original Well Tempered - modified. Tonearm rewired with Cardas wire. Custom belt by OriginLive. (highly recommended.)
Cartridge - Audio Technica OC9 MK III (Love AT cartridges) Besides being a neutral sounding cartridge, its terrific on mono records. Really gets down in the groove. Groovy!
Phono: ARC PH-8 Retubed with Upscale Audio tubes.
CD player: ARC CD-7 SE with factory upgraded power supply.
Preamp: ARC REF-3 Retubed with Upscale Audio tubes.
Amp: ARC REF-75 SE
Speakers: Legacy Signature IIIs - Cardas copper binding posts. 94db efficient. Can be driven with a 20 watt receiver or a modified Dyna 70. The REF-75 SE just coasts with this speaker. The Signature III's are no longer in the Legacy line. Too bad - its a winner.
Room treatments: Shataki Holograms - two against front wall, two in rear. (dramatic improvement - highly recommended)
Speaker cables: Music Advancement Company (MAC) biwired.
ICs - ARC balanced ICs between CD player and Preamp & between preamp and amp. Yes, ARC sold their own branded ICs a few years ago. I was lucky enough to score the last two.
Nexus ICs from Turntable to PH-8 & PH-8 to REF-3.
Power cords: Custom built by Dave Magnan.
AC filter: Custom built with modified filters built by Dave Magnan.
Wall sockets - upgraded audiophile quality.
VPI record cleaning machine.
Shelving: Custom built. Each shelf consists of three layers of wood with dampening material between each layer, then nicely finished with formica.
Custom platforms are under each component consisting of two layers of heavy, finely finished granite material with a thick layer of dampening material between the granite layers.
Mapleshade 2" thick maple platforms under each speaker. The platforms are spiked to the floor through the carpet, then the speakers are spiked to the platforms. (huge improvement in speaker performance.)
As you can see, there has been quite an effort to control micro vibrations in my system. The theory is ... the only thing we want vibrating in our systems is that little wire that protrudes from the cartridge body. This effort has paid off really well. It accounts for a lot of the 3D imaging and the "see through" quality of the system. ARC has been at the forefront in this area with their equipment. ARC owners are very much aware of these efforts with internal damping material and the tube dampening rings.
I use PRO Gold contact cleaner and contact enhancer on all connections including tube pins. Also, I periodically demagnetize my cartridge with my trusty old Sumiko cartridge demagnetizer. I make my own record cleaning fluid that I would put up against the best. I've tried most out there.
Happy listening guys. Stay tuned, more record review to come as the REF-75 SE continues to break in.
Turntable: Original Well Tempered - modified. Tonearm rewired with Cardas wire. Custom belt by OriginLive. (highly recommended.)
Cartridge - Audio Technica OC9 MK III (Love AT cartridges) Besides being a neutral sounding cartridge, its terrific on mono records. Really gets down in the groove. Groovy!
Phono: ARC PH-8 Retubed with Upscale Audio tubes.
CD player: ARC CD-7 SE with factory upgraded power supply.
Preamp: ARC REF-3 Retubed with Upscale Audio tubes.
Amp: ARC REF-75 SE
Speakers: Legacy Signature IIIs - Cardas copper binding posts. 94db efficient. Can be driven with a 20 watt receiver or a modified Dyna 70. The REF-75 SE just coasts with this speaker. The Signature III's are no longer in the Legacy line. Too bad - its a winner.
Room treatments: Shataki Holograms - two against front wall, two in rear. (dramatic improvement - highly recommended)
Speaker cables: Music Advancement Company (MAC) biwired.
ICs - ARC balanced ICs between CD player and Preamp & between preamp and amp. Yes, ARC sold their own branded ICs a few years ago. I was lucky enough to score the last two.
Nexus ICs from Turntable to PH-8 & PH-8 to REF-3.
Power cords: Custom built by Dave Magnan.
AC filter: Custom built with modified filters built by Dave Magnan.
Wall sockets - upgraded audiophile quality.
VPI record cleaning machine.
Shelving: Custom built. Each shelf consists of three layers of wood with dampening material between each layer, then nicely finished with formica.
Custom platforms are under each component consisting of two layers of heavy, finely finished granite material with a thick layer of dampening material between the granite layers.
Mapleshade 2" thick maple platforms under each speaker. The platforms are spiked to the floor through the carpet, then the speakers are spiked to the platforms. (huge improvement in speaker performance.)
As you can see, there has been quite an effort to control micro vibrations in my system. The theory is ... the only thing we want vibrating in our systems is that little wire that protrudes from the cartridge body. This effort has paid off really well. It accounts for a lot of the 3D imaging and the "see through" quality of the system. ARC has been at the forefront in this area with their equipment. ARC owners are very much aware of these efforts with internal damping material and the tube dampening rings.
I use PRO Gold contact cleaner and contact enhancer on all connections including tube pins. Also, I periodically demagnetize my cartridge with my trusty old Sumiko cartridge demagnetizer. I make my own record cleaning fluid that I would put up against the best. I've tried most out there.
Happy listening guys. Stay tuned, more record review to come as the REF-75 SE continues to break in.