Does anyone out there have a liquid system


If you have one know explanation is neccessary, youll know what I mean. I wasnt sure were this should post but Ive been talking with some of you under speakers. If your getting that liquid sound from your system could you let me know what the componets,cables, interconnects are that your useing? no offense but if it took you one hundred thousand to do it , that wont do me any good; although maybe their are other people out there that it would, so go ahead and feel free.
map1
More liquid than not really. Perhaps the wrong liquid though. Sort of holds together like keifer.
Liquidity was one of my main goals and currently, I am very satisfied with what I have achieved. I can't stand musical notes that don't relate to each other...it is just unnatural. The Jolida JD100 cd player (with NOS 5751s) was a fantastic addition. I haven't heard layering and detail like that, even in high $$$ rigs at fancy hifi shops. I feel lucky to have finally obtained this kind of system synergy. Arthur
More lush than liquid...would not be to hard to push it's sound towards liquid though.

The tubes I'm using in my Audioprism Mantissa (NOS Amperex 7308's) give only a nice rounding to the mid-range...My Krell Ksa-250 is on the warmer side of neutral and the Apogee Duetta Signatures are lush my nature.

Sold my Sony XA-777es and am thinking about adding a tubed DAC or CD player soon...leaning towards a modded Jolida.

Cables are Acoustic Zen and Harmonic Technology along with Apogee for digital cable.

Dave
I think I have a fairr amount of liquidity, everywhere but the bank account that is! Seriously though, I just moved and the system is loving the new room, I like to call it liquid transaprency. A Tube Technology CD player/ Rega P3>Camelot Lancelot Phono>Herron VTSP1A preamp>KR Audio V300 Antares amp>Alon Lotus SE MkIII speakers. Aaahhhhh!!!!! I'll be posting new pics and stuff soon.
I've read your other posts on this subject and can relate to your frustrations, however given the various known attributes which system components have, its what you do with them that will give you the sound you want. Its a long trip for most of us to get there and our just giving you a list of components we use is highly unlike to help you at all. Hell, I doubt that most of us could agree on what "liquid" means let alone most anything else. I have a very smooth musical system, rich, warm, liquid(?), but I'd bet if I just delivered this stuff to your house you'd still be working on setting it up 6 months from now to get to where I have it.

I would suggest that its time to back off, take a deep breath, and start some serious evaluation of you room, your set up, and what you think might be missing from your system (or what you already have too much of) that keeps it from being what you want. Only you can hear your stuff in your room and only you can determine when it sounds right.

I appoligize in advance for the lecture, especially if you find it offensive, thats not my intent.