Paul's Systems...Before and After.

Paul

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Current System.

-McIntosh MC 601's + MC 275's + C2300 + MCD 500.
-Vienna Acoustics Klimt the Music Speakers.
-Harbeth M40.1 Speakers.
-Spendor SA1 Spaekrs.
-PS Audio P10 Power Plant.
-Kimber KS 3035 SC.KS1136XLR I/C
-WW Silver Electra PC. WW Silver Elipse XLR for Sub.


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I like the Night mode.

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With my all time favorite speakers. M40.1

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You will be surprise what this little giant can do.

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Bye Bye,,,Elipsa

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Wow that's a nice system Paul! Looks fantastic with the lights off. There's something about those big boxy Harbeth's that make me all tingly inside!
 
I'm envious Paul..

Dewey Thank you kind.

Paul, this is great that you are posting your pictures here, because I don't have access to them no more from that other place.

Bob....It's all good.

Wow that's a nice system Paul! Looks fantastic with the lights off. There's something about those big boxy Harbeth's that make me all tingly inside!

Doug...Yes...those who listen to Harbeth would know those tingly feeling :D
 
Paul, your thread reminds me just how lucky we are, you have had & have a lovely system that no doubt sounds absolutely wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
 
I never get bored looking at your system, Paul, it's just beautiful. Well done, sir!
 
Paul - what a terrific journey! It sure is fun to have seen (and heard) such progression. The Vienna Acoustic speakers look great in your room.

There is one thing missing though...

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Paul - what a terrific journey! It sure is fun to have seen (and heard) such progression. The Vienna Acoustic speakers look great in your room.

There is one thing missing though...


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Mike...At a first glance I thought it was stack of LP...but I looked again.....@-@ Mike what do I need the magazines and news paper for ??? lol
 
Ok. Now I decide to add a Turntable on my system.

I had a Nottingham TT once with Rega cartridge and wasn't cup of my tea.

Looking for a warm sound and not too expensive either.

Please feel free to chime in.

Thanks.
 
Paul, do you have any albums to spin on a TT?

* Some VIP TTs are quite nice and not too expensive.
Get a TT that includes the tonearm as a good match for it.

Then you just need a good quality cartridge (or two), a good record cleaning machine, few basic TT tools to set things up properly and well balanced, a good quality phono preamp, some LP's shelves, turntable base (solid stand), proper isolation, position in your room, and impervious to low frequency's vibrations.
...Some LP plastic envelopes too. ...Cleaning fluids for the stylus. ...And few other gramophone things along the way. ;)

Take your time; have a plan, all the tools, to set things all up, and to explore back the world of analog spinners. It is supposed to be the cutest and most natural music world there is, right behind R2Rs.

And! Here we got Jeff, to help you out. ...But I don't think that he carries VIP tuntables, but Clear Audio TTs yes.

* Turntables; do some come with tubes?
 
Paul, beautiful system, especially the Harbeth 40.1

Over here, Harbeth had garnered a strong reputation for almost all their models, and the 40.1 is respectfully, nick named as "the Emperor". That speaks volume of the brand and model's performance.

Congratulations!
 
Paul, beautiful system, especially the Harbeth 40.1

Over here, Harbeth had garnered a strong reputation for almost all their models, and the 40.1 is respectfully, nick named as "the Emperor". That speaks volume of the brand and model's performance.


Congratulations!

Jerry... Thank you for kind.

Yes, The Harbeth is big hit in Asia but not much love in USA :skeptical:

At least in Canada they are very popular like in your area.

I will keep my Harbeth M40.1 forever....I haven't listen to them for a while...due to my new speakers but will never a part .
 
Paul, do you have any albums to spin on a TT?

* Some VIP TTs are quite nice and not too expensive.
Get a TT that includes the tonearm as a good match for it.

Then you just need a good quality cartridge (or two), a good record cleaning machine, few basic TT tools to set things up properly and well balanced, a good quality phono preamp, some LP's shelves, turntable base (solid stand), proper isolation, position in your room, and impervious to low frequency's vibrations.
...Some LP plastic envelopes too. ...Cleaning fluids for the stylus. ...And few other gramophone things along the way. ;)

Take your time; have a plan, all the tools, to set things all up, and to explore back the world of analog spinners. It is supposed to be the cutest and most natural music world there is, right behind R2Rs.

And! Here we got Jeff, to help you out. ...But I don't think that he carries VIP tuntables, but Clear Audio TTs yes.

* Turntables; do some come with tubes?

Bob...I have about 300 albums and Yes I am interested in VPI.
Not sure about the new direct drive TT. Maybe I will just go with the Classic. I'm also interest in some Michell Gyro or AVID TT.

Anybody else wants to chime in for a newbie ?
 
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