Chomp, Chomp! Hello, From Chicago!

majnun70

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My three-year old daughter always insists I extend and open/close my arms while saying "chomp chomp!" whenever she hears someone say, "shark".

So I went to register and it turns out I actually did it two months ago. No idea how that happened. Perhaps it was the Johnnie Walker Blue.

Anyway, I've been lurking for a few weeks and decided that I like what I see/read. I'm looking forward to engaging with this community.
 
Welcome to the forum Andrew, thank you for joining!
 
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Thanks, Joe. I'm not sure you recall, but we exchanged some emails about the LM219 a few weeks ago on a different forum.
 
Absolutely, I remember. So happy you decided to speak up.

Anything new system wise?
 
Absolutely, I remember. So happy you decided to speak up.

Anything new system wise?

I'm waiting for an Allnic L3000 to arrive, and sold Ayre KX-R Twenty and Pass Labs XA60.5. I was planning to go preamp-less, but couldn't resist a good deal on a L3000. I guess I need to find out whether or not a tube preamp adds something distinctive to my system.
 
What didn't you like about the Ayre KXR 20. I haven't heard it yet, but I've read that it's great.

Thanks

I'm waiting for an Allnic L3000 to arrive, and sold Ayre KX-R Twenty and Pass Labs XA60.5. I was planning to go preamp-less, but couldn't resist a good deal on a L3000. I guess I need to find out whether or not a tube preamp adds something distinctive to my system.
 
Thanks for the welcome, everyone.

Jock, I don't have anything critical to say of the Ayre pre as it truly is a wonderful preamp; I just wanted to go the DAC-to-amp route...that is until a preamp (L3000) that I've wanted in the past surfaced after I sold the Ayre. So I'll give it a go with another preamp and see if it's significantly better than going direct from DAC (Bricasti M1). Since I only have one source, the preamp has to significantly add something to the sound quality of my system, otherwise it's just sunk cost (to me).
 
Thanks again, guys. And hello to my neighbors (I'm in the city, in Logan Square.)
 
Since I only have one source, the preamp has to significantly add something to the sound quality of my system, otherwise it's just sunk cost (to me).

yeah, you would think so. I once thought the same. But I've tried to go DAC to amp on several occasions and frustratingly I've always found the system sounds better with a preamp. Others have often reported similar findings.
 
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