I think it's been that long since I fired them up

I know I've waxed philosophical about these speakers and I don't want to be a fanboy, just wanted to share.
We never stop tweaking it seems. With the help of my audio guru friends who are also digging these speakers - and buying them (another build in my garage) they have joined forces, bringing in amps, Dac's, Servers, computers and good sets of ears. The Frankenstein Joules refuse to bow down to another amp. Sucks because they've proved dangerous to my 2 year old. But they are magic through the V's. Various equipment gave different results all good, different, better in some ways, not so good in others, but the Super V's seem to be friendly to most equipment. But since the Decware which we need to reaudition it kept getting better. Occasionally a step back but we're tweakers and we expect that.
We have a combination now that we believe is truly a winner. The 2006 Dutchess Crossing port was poured last night in a sort of celebration.
Luan after hearing his Mac Mini and Kora power supply through my system knew we had something. I was very tempted to duplicate the MAC solution even that I completely dislike LiTunes. Luan too wanted a PC solution and jumped on the CAPs server, quickly building one up. Grief set in when the SoTM card refuse to play. More grief when the company told him we broke the card (long story) and wouldn't honor the warranty. Sucks. Not to be defeated he bought another card, and this one worked.
Already sounding amazing without the card through the PC server we were further amazed at how the system now is so finessed (Luan's term). It really is playing at a level I hadn't heard in any system top to bottom. It simply plays music of all kinds exceedingly well. It will play music LOUD. And when played LOUD it doesn't seem to run out of gas or get unruly. We punish these speakers and in return they provide great pleasure. Pretty cool.

Not what can I tweak further...

