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    Hello from Scottsdale, AZ

    Hi all. I've been an audiophile for most of my life and just found Audioshark while researching a new purchase, specifically a high end network player for my system. I found a lot of great info here so thought I'd join and share my somewhat unusual system.

    Speakers are the Nola Grand Reference, an older version. The sub towers are basically four individual, stacked 12" ported enclosures. The main channels have a short line array of nine Raven R-1 ribbons and seven Vifa M13Mi-08 alnico magnet midranges operating as dipoles. Four 8" Seas Excel W22EX001 magnesium cone woofers, two above and two below flanking the line array, are each in individual sealed enclosures. Carl Marchisotto supplied the loudspeakers with outboard passive crossovers using first order electrical filters, as well as a Dalhquist DQ-LP1 electronic low pass crossover for the subwoofer amp; I don't use them and rather opted for a DSP alternative. Utilizing the steep crossover slopes available with DSP, I was able to make the subwoofers sonically (if not visually) inapparent. Dynamics improved considerably, which I attribute to rapidly rolling off the Ravens' output below their crossover point.

    Amplification chain is rather unconventional, a complete TacT Audio setup with RCS 2.2X digital preamp and quartet of S2150 power amplifiers. Each piece was modified by Aberdeen/MauiMods with upgraded power supplies, passive components, and internal cabling. I use the 2.2X only as a master volume control and digital signal distribution hub, except during the setup process when it is used for taking measurements needed for room/driver correction. Each amplifier accepts a full range PCM digital signal (up to 24/192) which is then transformed in real time using a custom filter that includes crossover, room/driver correction, target curve adjustment, parametric EQ, and time/phase compensation. Finally, direct PCM>PWM conversion is performed, with volume controlled by manipulating voltage on the rails; there is no attenuator in the actual signal path, nor are any bits lost to reduce level. Each driver group is connected directly to its amplifier. The designer (Radomir Bozovic aka 'Boz') was truly a genius and way ahead of his time. Sadly he lacked comparable business and marketing skills, and TacT is long gone.

    Power is supplied by a PS Audio P10, which just recently replaced a Running Springs Audio Haley. I was hesitant to purchase it, having had a lot of trouble with a P1000 regenerator I bought many years ago, but this unit seems fantastic and the TacT gear really seems to thrive on the very clean and steady 120Hz. Power cords are all carbon ribbon from Michael Wolff, who sadly passed a few years ago. AES/EBU and S/PDIF digital links as well as speaker cables are Acoustic Zen.

    My source has been a modified Slim Devices Transporter, one of the original ones with the knob. It is due for replacement which is what brought me to this forum... I'm looking for a full size unit that will match my other equipment, preferably without DAC (don't need it!), with or without internal storage, and AES/EBU output which I have found consistently better than S/PDIF at least with the TacT gear). There are not a huge number of options that meet those criteria - until I'm looking at are the Aurender N10, Ayon NW-T, Bryston BPD-2, and Rockna Wavedream NET. The Aurender is calling my name but the Bryston is a lot cheaper!

    Here are some photos of the system. The four pairs of speaker cables are very thick, so I channeled the concrete for them. Sound absorbing material is in place behind the fabric, so the room has some live-end, dead-end features. The big glass box up front is a 450 gallon reef aquarium that should be getting filled soon, plumbing is almost complete. For movies, a screen drops down in front of the tank and a Denon HT receiver and modest RBH Sound 7.1 surround system take over the sound... obviously I am more picky about my music then my movies





















    These are the filters I created and programmed into the amplifiers, using free 3rd party software called TACS. These days the trend seems to be to do this on the source end using products like AudioVero's Acourate...


    Sub filter:



    Woofer filter:



    Midrange filter:



    Tweeter filter:



    Final measured response at the listening position (middle graph):



    And this is the old tank, which i pulled out as it was a maintenance nightmare in the new house. Plan this time around is to ultimately have about the same amount of livestock in twice the gallons. I look forward to listening to music while watching live action in the tank



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    Re: Hello from Scottsdale, AZ

    Wow! Welcome to the forum ekovalsky! Thank you for joining.
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    Re: Hello from Scottsdale, AZ

    Welcome to AS!

    Your room and system are very impressive.
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    Re: Hello from Scottsdale, AZ

    Love your system! Welcome!


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    Re: Hello from Scottsdale, AZ

    Welcome!

    Nice room
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    Re: Hello from Scottsdale, AZ

    Smashing setup! Thumbs up!
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    Re: Hello from Scottsdale, AZ

    Thanks guys.

    I should have a black Aurender N10 replacing the ancient Slim Devices soon, which should be a nice leap forward in terms of my front end. It seems to be an ideal unit for my setup, amazingly it is nearly a perfect cosmetic match for my TacT gear even down to the full length horizontal heatsinks on the sides. And the interface looks really nice too... an option to display cover art on the display would be neat in my setup, since the equipment is right in front of the listening sofa in plain view, but of course the tablet will stationed there to control / view everything.

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    Re: Hello from Scottsdale, AZ

    That's one impressive aquarium. I know what that takes.

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    Re: Hello from Scottsdale, AZ

    That aquarium is the best! Not something you see everyday! I'm blown away.
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    Re: Hello from Scottsdale, AZ

    Wow!
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    Re: Hello from Scottsdale, AZ

    Quote Originally Posted by Smile View Post
    That's one impressive aquarium. I know what that takes.
    Yeah - it takes a LOT !


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    Re: Hello from Scottsdale, AZ

    Congrats on a great looking system, and welcome.
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    Re: Hello from Scottsdale, AZ

    Welcome to AS! Great system, room, and tank! Well done!


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    Re: Hello from Scottsdale, AZ

    Welcome to AS! Congrats on a very nice system! The aquarium is going to look great.
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    Re: Hello from Scottsdale, AZ

    Welcome and I like your setup. The aquarium is awesome. We are out in your city every year at the end of January (Barrett Jackson).
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    Re: Hello from Scottsdale, AZ

    If you come this January you're welcome to come by to see/hear the system, if you have time and desire.

    I just added an Aurender N10 as the primary source, so far it seems fantastic.

    The aquarium is taking a long time to complete, my 'fish guy' is supposed to be out to glue all the PVC fittings next week then should be ready to fill. Custom equipment rack and baseboards should be installed next week too. I've been very anxious to get the rack since the system outlets will be built into it; have had to use an extension cord to get AC from a shared line to my PS Audio P10, the dedicated 20A line will be hooked up next week.


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    Re: Hello from Scottsdale, AZ

    Really nice setup and room , can't imagine what the bass sounds like in the tank ....




    Quote Originally Posted by ekovalsky View Post
    Hi all. I've been an audiophile for most of my life and just found Audioshark while researching a new purchase, specifically a high end network player for my system. I found a lot of great info here so thought I'd join and share my somewhat unusual system.

    Speakers are the Nola Grand Reference, an older version. The sub towers are basically four individual, stacked 12" ported enclosures. The main channels have a short line array of nine Raven R-1 ribbons and seven Vifa M13Mi-08 alnico magnet midranges operating as dipoles. Four 8" Seas Excel W22EX001 magnesium cone woofers, two above and two below flanking the line array, are each in individual sealed enclosures. Carl Marchisotto supplied the loudspeakers with outboard passive crossovers using first order electrical filters, as well as a Dalhquist DQ-LP1 electronic low pass crossover for the subwoofer amp; I don't use them and rather opted for a DSP alternative. Utilizing the steep crossover slopes available with DSP, I was able to make the subwoofers sonically (if not visually) inapparent. Dynamics improved considerably, which I attribute to rapidly rolling off the Ravens' output below their crossover point.

    Amplification chain is rather unconventional, a complete TacT Audio setup with RCS 2.2X digital preamp and quartet of S2150 power amplifiers. Each piece was modified by Aberdeen/MauiMods with upgraded power supplies, passive components, and internal cabling. I use the 2.2X only as a master volume control and digital signal distribution hub, except during the setup process when it is used for taking measurements needed for room/driver correction. Each amplifier accepts a full range PCM digital signal (up to 24/192) which is then transformed in real time using a custom filter that includes crossover, room/driver correction, target curve adjustment, parametric EQ, and time/phase compensation. Finally, direct PCM>PWM conversion is performed, with volume controlled by manipulating voltage on the rails; there is no attenuator in the actual signal path, nor are any bits lost to reduce level. Each driver group is connected directly to its amplifier. The designer (Radomir Bozovic aka 'Boz') was truly a genius and way ahead of his time. Sadly he lacked comparable business and marketing skills, and TacT is long gone.

    Power is supplied by a PS Audio P10, which just recently replaced a Running Springs Audio Haley. I was hesitant to purchase it, having had a lot of trouble with a P1000 regenerator I bought many years ago, but this unit seems fantastic and the TacT gear really seems to thrive on the very clean and steady 120Hz. Power cords are all carbon ribbon from Michael Wolff, who sadly passed a few years ago. AES/EBU and S/PDIF digital links as well as speaker cables are Acoustic Zen.

    My source has been a modified Slim Devices Transporter, one of the original ones with the knob. It is due for replacement which is what brought me to this forum... I'm looking for a full size unit that will match my other equipment, preferably without DAC (don't need it!), with or without internal storage, and AES/EBU output which I have found consistently better than S/PDIF at least with the TacT gear). There are not a huge number of options that meet those criteria - until I'm looking at are the Aurender N10, Ayon NW-T, Bryston BPD-2, and Rockna Wavedream NET. The Aurender is calling my name but the Bryston is a lot cheaper!

    Here are some photos of the system. The four pairs of speaker cables are very thick, so I channeled the concrete for them. Sound absorbing material is in place behind the fabric, so the room has some live-end, dead-end features. The big glass box up front is a 450 gallon reef aquarium that should be getting filled soon, plumbing is almost complete. For movies, a screen drops down in front of the tank and a Denon HT receiver and modest RBH Sound 7.1 surround system take over the sound... obviously I am more picky about my music then my movies





















    These are the filters I created and programmed into the amplifiers, using free 3rd party software called TACS. These days the trend seems to be to do this on the source end using products like AudioVero's Acourate...


    Sub filter:



    Woofer filter:



    Midrange filter:



    Tweeter filter:



    Final measured response at the listening position (middle graph):



    And this is the old tank, which i pulled out as it was a maintenance nightmare in the new house. Plan this time around is to ultimately have about the same amount of livestock in twice the gallons. I look forward to listening to music while watching live action in the tank



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