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January 29, 2014, 01:23 PM #51
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Re: My system: MBL - Vac - Burmester - Air Force One - Stealth Audio cables and more set-up
DEV,
Killer system!!!! Sorry for the barrage of questions below, but you have definitely tried a lot of stuff. Your journey is what most of us aspire to. Thanks in advance for sharing!
What music do you listen to?
What other cables have you tried? Tara? Purist? Wireworld? Every review has Tara Labs cables. Any thoughts on those? What specifically do you like about Stealth cables?
How many speaker placement positions have you tried? Have you measured your room? If so, how flat is it?
How long does it take for the system to settle in after moving things around?
Have you tried to place on the long wall and short wall? How close to the walls are the speakers? How far apart are the speakers?
Amp-wise, how well does VAC grip the speaker? Big difference in grip of SS and tube amps if you are rocking out?
If VAC wasn't in the stars what is your 2nd favorite amp? 3rd favorite amp?
Are the Ultra 5 Stillpoints threaded ? Are they flat on spiked to the carpet? Sound-wise, are they a component level upgrade, or are people exaggerating?
As a knock against MBL, many people bring up that they find the speakers less coherent unless played loud. Have you ever experienced this with some amps, especially low powered amps, resulting in tonal balance that is off? How low can your system play and still sound realistic?
Any thoughts on 101 e mk 2?
Try any other CD players other than Esoteric?
Ever try subwoofers?
I know this is a lot of questions, so THANK YOU in advance for sharing.
And congrats on an WONDROUS system!
PS. Your wife must have some kind of a jewelry collection for all the toys you got
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January 30, 2014, 09:02 PM #52
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Re: My system: MBL - Vac - Burmester - Air Force One - Stealth Audio cables and more set-up
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January 30, 2014, 10:30 PM #53
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Re: My system: MBL - Vac - Burmester - Air Force One - Stealth Audio cables and more set-up
Holly crap! Boogieman nothing like only asking a few questions but thanks I'll try my best.
#1 music, variety as long as it has my feet tapping - body moving and sometimes catching myself trying to sing along and get up and boogie with my girls. Mostly Jazz - male and female vocal - big band - blues - rock from Elvis - PinkFloyd - and some classical
#2 what you mentioned along with some others like Virtual Dynamics Gen. Have not tried all of these with this exact set-up - down my journey found I liked Stealth - sonically across the band including flexibility and fit and finish.
I'm really HAPPY with my most resent Sakra V12 IC's and Royale speaker cables - they are just so sexy looking - statement
#3 Before having my MBL's in this same room I had numerous box speakers; Salons, WP's, Eggleston to name a few. At the same time I had another set-up in my designated listening room - Avalon Isis speakers with ARC and VTL gear. I tried many locations but if you look at my pics I was pretty limited due to the opening
This is what happened, I always drooled every time when I saw pics of MBL's - I wanted to get a pair and fine out for myself what they sounded like. I had owned my Isis speakers for some 3 years and tried this and that, was selling them and going to put the MBL's there.
So I get the MBL's new, figured best to move the Andra 2's I had at the time to break them in - hadn't yet sold the Isis speakers so I didn't want to disturb three + years of fine tuning.
Just put them in the same spot where I have found others to work, wasn't fussy about locating them at this stage. I was shocked from the get go with the sonics, really different from what I was use to but I have also owned Mag 20's and Martin Logan so I have a broad range of first hand knowledge.
So I sold the Isis shortly after receiving the MBL's - I had a pair of ARC 610T's and Ref 750 VTL's I was looking forward to trying but this guy wanted everything or nothing including my Teres table, so I sold everything.
I was measuring and getting ready to put the MBL's in that designated room, wife catches wind and says no those are the my favourite to date over anything else. So they stayed put and the rest well your reading it.
#4 no I have not measured, refer to my comments in my opening about the room.
#5 back wall currently 53" - between speaker to speaker 103" left speaker 45"
#6 Vac's for me are a match made in heaven I have had so many and the SS base was tighter on some ya but no way sounded nor felt as realistic. I have no complaints with base and feel it's superior
#7 Ultra 5's - I highly recommend - refer to my thread started http://audioshark.org/general-audio-...a-5s-4097.html
As a knock against MBL, many people bring up that they find the speakers less coherent unless played loud. Have you ever experienced this with some amps, especially low powered amps, resulting in tonal balance that is off? How low can your system play and still sound realistic?
#8 ya because they hear them paired up with MBL amps. I found that with numerous amps I had. Bryston 28's were the first amps I found to be able to play at very low levels and still sound proper and totally engaging, says allot for the amps. I voiced to numerous sharing my thoughts, some laughed but then reviews started coming out, people trying because I bet them and guess what? Well just read all the raving articles now and who's doing the laughing now
Refer back to my comments upon first time hearing the Vac's on my out of the country trip
#9 mine were a end of the run so parts of mine are MKII, I haven't heard side by side but have heard a 101E and because it wasn't in my system can't say 100% but at the going prices I would op for them and use the extra coin for feeding them
#10 Other cd, oh yes I went crazy but because my preference is vinyl went all out in the direction. Why have a 100+ K just sitting collecting dust.
My tuner competes with the best of best red book, I prefer it over my current when the right music comes on and that's the biggest problem because have no control.
#11 subs, don't need them in this room. I did try a few, very hard to keep up with these speakers and blend properly. Designated room would provide more flexibility to play with
I'm done I think, wow!
Wife has me
So what does your system consist of?
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January 30, 2014, 11:11 PM #54
Re: My system: MBL - Vac - Burmester - Air Force One - Stealth Audio cables and more set-up
Source: TechDAS AF1, CA Master Innovation, UHA Phase 12-OPS-Vari-EQ RTR, PS Audio PW Mk 2 Dac & Trans Carts: Koetsu Coralstone & Tiger Eye, Dynavector XV-1t, Lyra Olympos Mono Amps: Allnic H5000 DHT phono, Pass XS pre, Pass XS-150 dual chassis mono's Speakers: Wilson Alexandria X-2.2 Cables: Nordost Odin PC, IC, Speaker Signal Grounding: Entreq Silver Tellus (2) and Atlantis Ground wires Isolation: Stillpoints Ultra series, Table Stable TS-140
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January 30, 2014, 11:28 PM #55
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January 31, 2014, 02:17 AM #56
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Re: My system: MBL - Vac - Burmester - Air Force One - Stealth Audio cables and more set-up
Hey, thanks a lot for taking the time! I'm also running the MBL 101 E with old Bryston and a BAT tube preamp. My system is a time machine already, so I can only imagine what yours is like.
Unfortunately, I don't have the luxury of moving the gear in and out like you, partly because I have to buy my wife fancy gifts every time I buy gear...But anyways, sounds like the amp for me to shoot for is the Bryston 28B, without spending $85K on the VAC or $120K on the Reference MBL.
Thanks again!
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January 31, 2014, 09:54 AM #57
Re: My system: MBL - Vac - Burmester - Air Force One - Stealth Audio cables and more set-up
Determined not to give up on the VAC phi200's, I decided to put the Goldlion KT88's in with some 1950 Sylvania 6SN7's and dust off my old APC S15 (APC's answer to high end audio) and plug both amps into it. Well, let me tell you, the difference was not subtle. My VAC amps may have gone from worst to first. The sibilance - gone. Brightness - gone. Midrange - improved.
Then I began wondering which of the three changes made the difference? So I started backing one out at a time. At the end of the day, clean AC was the key. All three made an impact, but clean AC was 90% of it.
I've ordered some MIT Z-Duplex wall outlets to try.
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January 31, 2014, 10:08 AM #58
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Re: My system: MBL - Vac - Burmester - Air Force One - Stealth Audio cables and more set-up
No problem, you are welcome.
You gotta post some pics -
I never tried a Bat pre with the Bryston's but if you are already using know. Ya the Bryston's are a steal at their price and you will be absolutely pleased, playing at very moderate too low volumes was absolutely marvelous and my preference to all of those other SS amps - when you turn the volume up it just goes louder with keeping all those sonics.
I had guys getting rid of their MBL 9008's once they heard the comparison with their own MBL's - I took a bit of heat for that one but they saved allot of money. Oh well I just call it the way it is.
No need to even think about the MKII's either, use that money to upgrade the amps and pre first - ensure you use xlr IC connections also. Stealth product really works well with these speakers.
Don't waste your time even thinking about MBL 9008's or flagship 9011's if you like to listen at low volume or moderate, I know because I had them
Ensure when looking to get a pair of 28 Squared that they are current design because there were some changes done along the way - pair them up with a Vac Sig MK2a pre and you will be in heaven Many have done this and some gone the next step replacing with the Vac 450's and all reported never thought such was possible.
That's too funny about your wife
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January 31, 2014, 10:25 AM #59
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Re: My system: MBL - Vac - Burmester - Air Force One - Stealth Audio cables and more set-up
Hi Mike, that's great! AC and vibration are both key so I have found in this wonderful hobby
I originally had 2 Torus RM20's which were then plugged into their own designated line - had an amp plugged into each. I was more looking for protection of my investment, any positive benefits most welcomed - as long as there weren't any negatives. They seemed to work well with other amps SS.
I still had them when I got my VAC 450's and just automatically plugged them in, ran them in this configuration for sometime and then decided to plug into the wall see hear if there was any difference, well there was.
Another person whom I had kinda swayed to get a pair of the same amps was really enjoying but also wanted them to be protected and upon some recommendation decided to try a PS Audio Power Plant 10.
He was thrilled saying the amps even sound better, he ordered another one and now has two.
So my thoughts, "scratching my head saying how could they sound even better" was just happy knowing my investment would be protected, I got them and he is correct the amps improved sonically so I'm very happy just knowing they are protected and receive the proper regulated current at all times along with the crap taken out.
So this is something I would recommend for you, get one and try - You can see pics of mine in my opening page underneath my Vac's.
I used Sistrum 101 platforms for amps stands, marvelous too and put the plate which adjustable high enough so the P10 will fit under
Have you ever tried Sistrum product? amazing results specially under tube gear
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January 31, 2014, 10:48 AM #60
Re: My system: MBL - Vac - Burmester - Air Force One - Stealth Audio cables and more set-up
Just to clarify - you are using one or two PS Audio P10's for your amps?
P10's are power regeneration vs my APC which I think is power conditioning?
The Entech line noise analyzer I bought on ebay for $70 - might be the best $70 I spent. I was aghast at the amount of noise even on my dedicated 20 amp circuit line. The APC S15 reduced line noise by 99.997% according to the Entech measurements. ALL my amps sound better - much better - plugged into the APC S15.
Does the P10 have battery backup? That's one thing I love about the APC. Living in Florida with our crummy Peace River Electric, we get brown outs on a perfectly sunny day. When storms come, power outages are the norm.
Lastly, I wonder - and I definitely don't know - whether some amps are much more susceptible to dirty AC than other amps and specifically, whether tube amps are more susceptible. I'm curious.
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January 31, 2014, 11:06 AM #61
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Two because of my configuration , check out their site for detailed description
P10 Power Plant | PS Audio
there are smaller ones also - you might be able to try a free audition at home, you could easily get away with only using one.
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February 27, 2014, 05:28 PM #62
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Re: My system: MBL - Vac - Burmester - Air Force One - Stealth Audio cables and more set-up
Hey DEV,
I hope your system is sounding better than ever. I was wondering what your thoughts on Boulder / MBL synergy is. How is the Boulder bass and speaker control? More thunderous and better than Bryston? Does Boulder do anything better than Bryston?
Also, any thoughts on VAC vs. CAT preamps?
Thank you
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February 27, 2014, 06:18 PM #63
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Pssst, have a look under his screen name.......
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February 27, 2014, 06:36 PM #64
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My bad
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Well, I want to share an experience about possible break-in... I have my k03-xd for about 1 year now and recently got into playing a lot of CDs (incl. SACD) which I might have done about 50 times...
My experience with the K-03XD