Finally arrived !!


My journey has come to an end and I could not be happier.

I am lucky to own now two systems, the "big" one and the "small" one from Crimson/Tocaro.

While the "small" system has obviously not the capabilities of the "big" one, I would not miss anything getting old with just the "small" one, it is THAT good, and the "big" one is hard to describe other than it plays music (vs. making sounds).

(I am particularly fuzzy with boomy bass and shrill heights and mids not sounding like the instruments/voices. The Crimson/Tocaro has to be experienced to be believed. And yes, I heard it all - all the big and "mighty" hi-end brands - and nothing plays music like my combos).

This is the latest gen Crimson 880 and the latest gen Tocaro 50F
The last picture are Crimson 640eIV and Tocaro 40F

The Dac is a Mytek and the current source is a HQPlayer based on Win Server 2019 (running on 15w) and the NAA also Server 2019 at 5w, all with good power supplies and some UpTone goodies.
(While I am not active on this forum, you find my on audiophilestyle as mops911 ;-) )

 

50F

 

880-710

 

NM

 

TX

 

total111

@total111, thank you for clarifying.  I first thought it was a new Naim piece.  What is the brand of the amps and how do you control the level of each amp since it’s crossover-less?   You must have had to do endless tweaking of each driver level. 

@stereo5  apologies for not being clearer.  
 

The amps are Crimson 880. Did I forget to say that the people behind Crimson and Tocaro are not only very nice but also real geniuses?

There is no adjustement necessary whatsoever. I push ON on the Crimson 710 preamp and the 880s turn on in sequence. One after the other. And then only one volume button. That’s it. British hifi at its best. Redux to max.  and 50 years of maturing. Yes this system plays against anything at any price and is simple to use. Worth every penny. But lots of pennies…. 😉😉
 

 

(more trolls than I though ;-) )

You got your dream system, now get the f out of this forum :)