New owner of Daedalus Audio Ulysses speakers

JakeJ

Re: New owner of Daedalus Audio Ulysses speakers
« Reply #140 on: 25 Dec 2025, 11:04 pm »
And to all a Happy New Year! :banana piano: :drums: :guitar: :rock:

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Re: New owner of Daedalus Audio Ulysses speakers
« Reply #141 on: 31 Dec 2025, 09:43 pm »
And to all a Happy New Year! :banana piano: :drums: :guitar: :rock:

I wish you all a Happy 2026, full of personal satisfaction and lots of great music!!
For some, the new year has already arrived; in Italy, it's about 1 hour until New Year's. Good music to everyone, and let's hope for a year that brings Peace where it is not today.
 :notworthy: :wine: :beer: :rock: :wave:


Dario

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Re: New owner of Daedalus Audio Ulysses speakers
« Reply #142 on: 25 Jan 2026, 09:07 am »
Good morning to all of you
 new year, new tests and listening sessions. I spent the holidays very quietly and took the opportunity to paint the walls of the music room after almost 6 years. I also tidied up the room and . . .
An opportunity to listen to a pair of Walhalla 2 speaker cables, rare to find in the second-hand market, prompted me to make a comparison, which later proved unequal, with my main cables, the Tyr 2, also from Nordost.
What can I say, the Walhalla in my audio system showed that in a well-set-up and familiar system, with the audio tracks I use for comparisons, quality and value are always recognizable.
The Tyr have always represented an excellent amp-to-speaker connection, with very good results, but the naturalness, coherence, and timbre of the Walhalla became evident over the course of a day; after giving them some time to settle and unlinking them for about an hour, they showed what they can do in an audio system. At times it felt like I had upgraded the speakers to a new level.
At times it seemed to me that I had upgraded the speakers to a level of transparency, naturalness, detail, and focus, eliminating some of the slight harshness and somewhat thin sound in the harmonics that the Tyr offered.
This trial also made me realize how much the Daedalus Ulysses can express in terms of quality and musical engagement by raising the benchmark upstream, and it's not just a matter of price, but of synergy.
The more expensive Kimber KS 3038 I tried before the holidays, despite being much pricier, did not give me the 'wow!' effect of the Walhalla, excellent cables to be sure, but probably not the right synergy in my system, despite the KS 1136 signal cables!
The remarkable result of the Walhalla is that it doesn't feel so much like listening to music, but rather being immersed in it, in a sound cloud of sound richness and timbral and detail accuracy that is incredibly realistic.
Enjoy the music ! :D





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Re: New owner of Daedalus Audio Ulysses speakers
« Reply #143 on: 25 Jan 2026, 09:14 am »
Since the Walhalla speakers are 2.5 meters long instead of the 3 meters of the Tyr, I had to turn the Gryphon finale with the clamps toward the Ulysses speakers, and fortunately the Kimber KS 1136 are 1.5 meters long! I also repositioned the MFA, the passive preamp, to optimize the cable lengths with the Gryphon, less visually tidy than the Tyr, but the musical result makes up for the slight visual annoyance of a cable cutting across the room!








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Re: New owner of Daedalus Audio Ulysses speakers
« Reply #144 on: 4 Feb 2026, 03:07 pm »
I think I have achieved a good listening result; the only element I would like to understand if it is adequate for the rest of the audio system is the power cable of the Gryphon amplifier, now built with a pair of Furutech Fi 50 and Fi 52 plugs. The amplifier has a 20 Ampere IEC and about 175 cm of Furutech FP-3TS 762 cable, which satisfies me within the overall sound system, but I would like to compare it with other solutions, perhaps already made with a C19.
It's not easy to find test cables terminated with IEC 19, so I got the Shunyata adapter and tried connecting some available cables, including the 20/20 Stealth, the new Lisa Silcable with Ground Station, and it made me want to buy 1.5 meters of a bold Furutech cable to compare with mine, specifically the FP-S032 N model.

Does anyone here use it with satisfaction, and if so, on which components??

thanks Dario





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Re: New owner of Daedalus Audio Ulysses speakers
« Reply #145 on: 6 Feb 2026, 04:37 pm »
Hello, 
sorry for the question, maybe not suitable for this section, but in case a member wants to sell an item, can they post it here, or are there dedicated spaces, for example a member's market? I have a pair of Wyvires speakers to sell and I would like to understand if the listing can be posted in the Daedalus space.

Thank you for your answers.

Dario
« Last Edit: 7 Feb 2026, 12:02 pm by Ulisse60 »

JakeJ

Re: New owner of Daedalus Audio Ulysses speakers
« Reply #146 on: 7 Feb 2026, 05:55 pm »
Sorry to report that our "Classifieds" had to be closed because of hacking.

I suggest you use the Audio Mart website(s) to sell your gear.  Obviously the European version would be your default but you are allowed to advertise on the others.  Links: UK Audio Mart, Canuck Audio Mart, US Audio Mart, & Aussie/NZ Audio Mart.

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Re: New owner of Daedalus Audio Ulysses speakers
« Reply #147 on: 7 Feb 2026, 08:47 pm »
Sorry to report that our "Classifieds" had to be closed because of hacking.

I suggest you use the Audio Mart website(s) to sell your gear.  Obviously the European version would be your default but you are allowed to advertise on the others.  Links: UK Audio Mart, Canuck Audio Mart, US Audio Mart, & Aussie/NZ Audio Mart.

Thank you JakeJ for your quick response. I'm sorry that in such a balanced and friendly environment, hackers affect certain aspects of using the site.

I will post the cables on the most popular platforms. 

Best regards, Dario

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Re: New owner of Daedalus Audio Ulysses speakers
« Reply #148 on: 16 Mar 2026, 08:55 pm »
Hello everyone 
The Wywires speaker cables for Daedalus Audio were sold in 3 days, thanks also to my participation here, and I thank you, and they have returned to the USA...!!

I am very satisfied with the listening result with the Walhalla, they have given me a slight note of warmth and harmonics while having remarkable detail and microdynamics, I believe I have achieved a sound that satisfies me greatly, and I think that in my system and environment it is difficult to level up further without risking unbalancing or introducing other issues to manage. 
Having reached a certain point, based on the experiences of the last few years, I think it is right now to enjoy the music and the good feelings that come from it!

good music to everyone

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Re: New owner of Daedalus Audio Ulysses speakers
« Reply #149 on: 16 Mar 2026, 09:03 pm »
Always for proper information, in the end I turned the EMM Labs preamp back on, and gave up the MFA passive preamp; I couldn't keep two high-end electronics with one of them sitting on the bench!!

He entered a large audio system of a dear friend who already had a passive preamp by Norma Audio, an Italian product with excellent features, but the MFA was described as pure sonic magic...!

I have long thought that the hobby of Hi-Fi is endless and without a final goal; there are intermediate milestones, improvement steps, but one never sees a full stop. This is because it is a passion, as well as a search for the best for each of us, and at every opportunity to listen to and evaluate some new element of the sound system, curiosity always wins, and then it can be followed by finalizing a new choice.

Best regards, Dario

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Re: New owner of Daedalus Audio Ulysses speakers
« Reply #150 on: 24 Mar 2026, 06:11 pm »
Hi all !
Following the interesting experience with the MFA Ref passive preamp, already in the audio system, very good, of a dear friend, the desire to experiment with something new pushed me to get a Hattor Audio, specifically the Takman Rex The Big Balance Passive Preamp model.
It has been running in my audio system since today, and the first impressions are positive! In a few days I will write more about the new arrival,

regards, Dario



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Re: New owner of Daedalus Audio Ulysses speakers
« Reply #151 on: 24 Mar 2026, 10:09 pm »
Dario,

I've got a friend who has this preamp. He quite likes his. I look forward to your thoughts on this passive preamp.

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Re: New owner of Daedalus Audio Ulysses speakers
« Reply #152 on: 24 Mar 2026, 11:52 pm »
Autoworkers are amazing for preamp work.  I switched both my systems to autoformers once I heard what they could do when mated to tube amps.   

JakeJ

Re: New owner of Daedalus Audio Ulysses speakers
« Reply #153 on: 25 Mar 2026, 01:23 am »
 Are these union Auto Workers?  8)