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David Sevir 's David Sevir System
IP Address: 174.25.19.139 Last Update: November 15, 2017 at 20:59:49
Amplifier: Dehavilland Ios (SET with 845 tubes)
Preamplifier (or None if Integrated): Dehavilland Ultra-Verve
Speakers: Klipschorns with wooden tractix horns and ALK extreme slope crossover network
Sources:
CD Player/DAC: Audio Note CDT Zero
Audio Note Kit 2.1 DAC
Turntable/Phono Stage: Rek-O-Kut B12H
Pete Riggle Woody Tonearm
Denon 103R Cartridge,Soundsmith Ruby re-tip, wood body by Uwe
Audio Note Kit L3 Phono Stage
Audio Note Kit MC Step-Up Transformer
Other Source(s): Fisher KM-60 tuner
Computer uses USB Regen
Other Accessories/Room/Misc.:
Speaker Cables/Interconnects: Western Electric speaker cables
Purist Audio Venusta interconnects
Stealth SCH interconnects
Tara RSC Reference Gen 2 interconnects
Other (Power Conditioner, Racks etc.): Wiremold outlet strip
Environmental Potentials EP-2050 whole house surge protector
Romex 10 gauge cryogenic treated dedicated lines
Tweaks: Acoustimac wall panels
Ikea bamboo cutting board bases
Room Size (LxWxH): 20 Feet x 10 Feet x 7 Feet
Room Comments/Treatments: Basement room, concrete floor.
Music Preferences and Comments:
Music Used (Genre/Selections): Rock/Soul/Reggae/Folk/Country/Jazz/Swing/Organ Jazz/swinging groovy 60's
System Goals/Comments: Punchy and fast sound with beautiful tone.
System Strengths: Dynamic and lively sound.
Wood horns and the ALK crossovers have transformed these into speakers I just want to listen to all day. The Dehavilland amp really powers these speakers with impact and bass. Wood tonearms and cartridge bodies make a huge difference.
System Weaknesses: Rek-o-kut player needs a heavy wooden plinth.
Video/HT System: None

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