Morgan’s system

Cool, good to hear. I enjoy the acoustic stuff immensely. The room and the supporting treatments are so profound, it amazes me people spend thousands on other items rather then understanding how the room and acoustics interact with the overall sound one hears.

Read it all the time in other threads where some poo poo it and think it’s of little significance- a couple book shelves and you’re good to go [emoji849]. Im not referring to living rooms /shared spaces where a “studio” feel isn’t gonna happen, but I digress.

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Totally agree. This room was unlistenable when I started. The flutter echo was awful. Now it is very controlled without being overdamped. It took a while to get there, but now the room is a real pleasure to be in and the music sounds great.
 
Well, I couldn’t leave well enough alone and went back to a brand that I have owned in the past and have always loved, Pass Labs. I purchased a Pass X250.8 to replace my old Forte amplifier and couldn’t be happier. The Pass really brings the Blades to life. Tremendous musicality, gorgeous midrange, power to spare. What’s not to like?

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If any of us could leave well enough alone, there would not be a Hi Fi industry [emoji3]

Enjoy in health!


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Well, I couldn’t leave well enough alone and went back to a brand that I have owned in the past and have always loved, Pass Labs. I purchased a Pass X250.8 to replace my old Forte amplifier and couldn’t be happier. The Pass really brings the Blades to life. Tremendous musicality, gorgeous midrange, power to spare. What’s not to like?

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Congrats Morgan, had it in my system for a while as well. A great amp, performance is solid as a rock.


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What does one do once he is fully satisfied with the sound in his listening room? In my case, the answer is to buy a new home and start all over again! Excited to share details and pictures of my new space soon (teaser pic attached from real estate listing). The space will not be dedicated, but will be much larger with incredible views. Of course, there will be significant acoustic issues to deal with, but since room optimization is my favorite aspect of this hobby I am excited for the challenge. I am currently running electrical lines and working on layout and room treatment plan. It may be a while before the process is complete and I am ready to share pictures and details. Much more to follow. Stay tuned.
 

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That looks like a very inviting space to relax in and indulge in soothing music [emoji106]
 
What does one do once he is fully satisfied with the sound in his listening room? In my case, the answer is to buy a new home and start all over again! Excited to share details and pictures of my new space soon (teaser pic attached from real estate listing). The space will not be dedicated, but will be much larger with incredible views. Of course, there will be significant acoustic issues to deal with, but since room optimization is my favorite aspect of this hobby I am excited for the challenge. I am currently running electrical lines and working on layout and room treatment plan. It may be a while before the process is complete and I am ready to share pictures and details. Much more to follow. Stay tuned.

That’s audiophile spirit!

The new place also looks gorgeous, congrats. Looking forward to see how you develop it.


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Looks like a nice setting to “chillax” listening to music and a glass (or two) of your preferred beverage. Enjoy!
 
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