Retirement System In Place

Jerry Seh

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Hi Guys,
I must admit I have said, many times, "This Is It" and know what, I always renegade and break my word. Until I had one big scare this time, worse than the Gall Stones/Cancer scare few years back. Realised that chasing gears has no end. And so, I carefully, planned, negotiate, audition, seek advises - good, bad and ugly, welcomed (Mike, thanks for being part of this process) and in the end, managed to put together this system in a small room I can now called mine. Yes, I've moved out to a bigger place (almost twice before) as children had grown up, needed more space, privacy (and me too ... ha! ha!).

Actually, I have put up 2 systems, one smallish vintage/Hybrid - at least in name, something I always wanted to own. I will come to this in a later thread.

So, the Retirement System comprises the following:

1. TW Acustics Raven GT se (copper platter) with 2 arms.
2. An Ortofon RSG309 Japan build latest 12 inch tonearm, to which an Ortofon SPU GM A95 Anniversary was mounted. This is for stereo playback. For mono, I had the TW Acustics Raven 10.5 arm mounted with a Miyajima Zero mono cartridge. Both routed to the Devialet build in configurable Phono Stages.
3. The trusty older Oppo BDP105. I did not go for the Darbee version as this is so new, it seems like a waste to go for. Yes, eventually, I will do the upgrade when the current player breakdown , but not now. The Video/CD will uses the excellent Devialet build in DAC. The SACD output direct into the analogue RCA of the Devialet. So, I have the best of both worlds. I have thought about having a Esoteric K-01X, but after careful consideration, I would give it a miss as my main music playback are Vinyls, plus my SACD collection is not that much at all.
4. For standard playback, I have the, for now, a T Loan Audio Note CDT2/II, again, the DA will be the Devialet's. I will get the Audio Note CDT3 set up when its available. The difference are the innards and the playback resolution is so incredible - for a machine that's very less spoken or reviewed.
5. Power conditioner is the Audience aR12, which I have plans to replace to the higher spec Audience aR12TSS. Of course all string together with Audience AU24 SX series.
6. Devialet OdA, serial number 077. Simply one word - Nice.
7. Last but not least, a birthday present (from myself) a pair of Raidho D-3.1 Burl finished speakers. Delivered on my birthday - yesterday, with a small birthday card signed by Lars (2 of them, Venning & Kristensen) and Michael B. They are still being "run-in".
8. All house in a Solid Tech Hybrid rack. Inexpensive and beautiful. No regrets getting this.
9. Separately, near the sitting chair, is the Solos C15, where I now selectively kept 2TB worth of music files. Forgot to take this picture. My apologies.
10. The TV is a 65 inches curve, previous model JS9500.
11. A KL Audio 200 disc washer, coming in.

So, here's the pictures taken to share. Hope you like them. Cheers

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Jerry - I'm always happy to help - any time. I think you made a great choice for your room and the Devialet is a beauty. So glad there is also SAM now for the 3.1's. What an excellent system!

Can you talk a little about your table? Love the TW stuff.


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Hi Mike,

Thanks for the compliment. Without your advise, I would not have really, really, deep dive into understanding if I wanted the Raidho or the M3 in my smallish room.

TW Acustic GT se
1. If I am not wrong, this was supposed to be the entry level turntable from TW.
2. However, to bridge between this and the Raven AC, and also having higher spec, the se (special edition) was developed. Major change is the copper platter. Hence the name Raven GT se
3. The arm is 10.5 from them, a very good arm which I help with high regards. As I have lived with the Triplanar for quite some time, I have no wish to continue due to the "trough" at the tonearm area, which held silicon and as time passed, get dirt accumulated, which I hated as I don't know how to rain, clean up and refill.
4. The TT is quite heavy, and are solidly build. If I am not wrong, its almost all aluminium black. The chassis is 22KG heavy (for a rather smallish turntable, its quite heavy) with a 1KG outboard controller.
5. The turntable has only one motor and the roller is so close to the platter and in-between the second tonearm board, its almost invisible. The belt, is not the string type, but rather a thicker belt made of rubber (I think).
Sound? No sound, almost as quiet as the Dr Feickert Foreword I had before. I like it for the size, rather small, dense enough to damp out resonances and very pleasant to the eye. Easy to keep clean too. It does not come with a record stabiliser and hence the still point piece. As tis is a retirement piece, its a keeper. If I do need another turntable, it will have to be a direct drive, the Oasis is what I am eyeing from Brinkmann. Of course, I am also looking at Reed if I wanted something really different - and as nice looking.

So far, each time I spin a vinyl, a lot these days, it never fails to please me. I seem to forget it even existed until the last piece of the vinyl repeats itself at the end of the groove. For the price, its really worth a look. For the build, its really up there with the best, albeit simpler and a bit more humble (and not so loud like its higher level brethren, where theres a lot of motors).

Cheers
 
Thanks Jerry. It's interesting that you mention a direct drive turntable. I was just saying to a few folks today that I would love a DD table. Something about the DD that had such excellent PRAT. Maybe a Brinkman Bardo? I wasn't aware that the Oasis was also DD.

The TW is a keeper I'm sure. They build wonderful tables. I love the look of the copper platter as well.
 
Hi Mike,

Oasis is a DD turntable. An extract from their website:

Brinkmann Oasis

Specifications

Drive: Direct Drive
Dimensions: (WxDxH) 520 x 400 x 125 mm
Weight: 26 kg
Platter weight: 10 kg, Ø 316 mm, height 50 mm.
Platter surface: planar polished crystal glass (recessed mounting)
Tonearm base: available for 9...10.5'' tonearms (arm mountings available for virtually any tonearm),
easy and quick exchange and adjustments are provided via a collar system.
Wood plinth: maple, cherry high gloss, makassar high gloss oder rosewood high gloss;
other wood finishes and colors available upon request.
Included in delivery: turntable, screw-down record clamp, power supply, tools
Options: additional arm bases, dust cover


Cheers
 
Hi Jerry, great looking system you have there. I see that you have been shopping from my friends Desmond and Cecil ;)
 
Yup, after 2 scare, indeed Health IS Wealth.

And of course thereafter, Family & Friends. Followed by Music then hobbies, if there is any for me at the moment. Thats my priority.

Thanks everyone for the well wishing and though I may be MIA every now and then, rest assured I will stay active reading and maybe posting some new finds if I do come across that I felt would raise some interest.

Cheers!
 
Congrats. So beautiful - love the silver gear with equipment rack and holy cow the burled walnut looks amazing. Smart use of cds as diffusor!


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Congrats. So beautiful - love the silver gear with equipment rack and holy cow the burled walnut looks amazing. Smart use of cds as diffusor!


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Thanks. Seriously, by hook by crook or by chance, the 2 storage cabinets does dampen the room off resonances. The front wall, built on purpose for the hung TV was intended to damp the same wall, with soft leather like material wrapped over foam.

For sure, the room is now almost dead quiet, music flows through with the smallest of details and transparency - more importantly musicality. I am really lucky and have to thank my contractor for this suggestion.
 

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Congratulations Jerry!

What an excellent room to listen to music.
Definitely one area of your retirement you have planned very well!

Enjoy the music!
 
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