(Low wattage system)
Hi all Audio Circle members.
I think I can be a full time member of the low wattage system club.
My (Humble) system, consisting of the following:
(From left to right)
Rega P3 turntable
Rega Exact mm cartridge
Bellari VP-129 phono pre-amp.
Niteshade Audio NS-10 Integrated amplifier (10wpc)
6SN7 triode (Motorola & Radio Schack)
6L6WXT+ pentode connected (Sovtek and Electro-Harmonix)
5U4GC Ruby rectifier.
Rega Apollo CD player.
Decware SE84C+ SET amplifier (2wpc)
Triode 6922 No name ?
Pentode (Triode connected) EL84EH Electro-harmonix
Rectifier 5U4GB RCA (Got that NOS free from a friend.)
Speakers (One one shown) GR Research N3 (Modified)
Enclosures made in Vietnam and covered with vinyl wood imitation by myself.
(Shelving system) Furniture made in Vietnam, it was our bedroom dresser but I decided to move it up-stair in {{{{ MY }}}} penthouse.
The pair of PAudio 12” coaxial drivers you see on the shelves are from my GR Research V1 that are waiting for their new home, to be built in the months to come. (OB with H frame for GR Research 2X 12” servo subwoofers.)
Close up of my Decware SE-84C+
The grey box on the right is a step-down transformer for my 120V. SE-84C+ and the light yellow fan is to blow 34C/95C+ air
to cool down everything and it does a pretty good job.

Close up of my Niteshade Audio NS-10
I have up-graded the main power switch with a nice looking red rocker heavy duty switch.
I have also up-graded the volume control know with something more sexy.
I still have to up-grade the two positions input toggle switch,
It has a too industrial look for a white amplifier chassis.

My GR Research N3 speakers.
They are sealed type.

My second system for ambient music with low solid state heat and low wattage (15wpc).
Sony AM/FM – CD player and amplifier combo.
Sony 3-1/2” - 2 ways speakers with a (Believe it or not) 3” subwoofer with passive radiator.
Sony belt drive automatic turntable with MM cartridge and built in phono amplifier.
Shelving by IKEA Canada and a step down transformer to power everything on 120V.

That’s my two low wattage audio systems.
Nothing extraordinary, but all paid for.
(No home theater yet,
when I get back to Canada in 2013 or 2014.…)
Guy 13