Yep, I see it coming. Another decision.
The Super V kit came with these Electra Interconnect connectors. It replaces the standard blade type connectors on almost all speaker cables. In theory, these "Electra's" sound like a good idea. Problem is, this would mean to me that I take my pretty expensive Synergistic Research Tesla speaker cables and cut the lugs off them making them pretty much worthless in the possible "I want to sell these" marketplace.
What to do - what to do
I think the cross-overs are built. Waiting for a confirmation of that from Danny, he's got the pics. I want to connectorize it but that is based upon my Electra decision, or change cable type - yikes.
Still deciding on grill cloth.
Oh ya, no pins for the bow-ties - bummer. Shouldn't be difficult to find a substitute.
Plate amps are to show up at my house today. Am I really going to build enclosures for those?
My turntable is working - sort of - again. I'm missing my tracking force gauge. I mean it's missing as in gone. I placed an order for a digital one which I wanted anyway.
My Decware amp is at Decware but the owner has family health issues. Bummer for him. I may not be seeing that amp for a while. Where's Steve, the gentleman who loaned me his amp? Good guy audiophile of the year award is waiting
Cheeseboy
The preamp is an Allnic which stands for All Nickel which is used in their transformers. 5 things I love about this preamp.
1. It's tube based but you don't feel inclined to roll tubes.
2. There are meters in front to let you know if a tube is failing.
3. Tubes last and last and there not crazy expensive!
4. It doesn't seem to add any coloration to the sound, only an increased sense of scale a very mild increase in dynamics and increased air, to a more or less degree depending upon amp.
5. Nice volume control and remote
6. It's beautiful to look at and touch.
7. The head guy David Beetles will occasionally call me and see how things are working. That's right, call me.
Oops that's 7.