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Coming from Minneapolis, I have been a devotee of Audio Research and Magnepan for 25 years. I've feed my ears a steady diet of a large number of 6550 tubes and large multi-panel planar's. Prone to doing things in the extremes, I'm now interested in the opposite of the audio spectrum by going SE. I really like the idea of getting off the New York power grid as well.The Signature 70.2's and the Isabella (when available) look like a nice SE combo with a built in DAC to boot. Though analog is still the preferred source, I have recently moved to an all Apple digital front end. A MacBook interfaced with an Apple 7TB Xserve Raid.I think I am all set with the exception of speakers. My main concern is I have lived with planar's for so long I know nothing else. What speakers are mating well with the 30.2 or 70.2's?Also, has anyone tried an Audio Research LS5 MKII or III (tubed pre) with the 70.2's?Thanks in advance!Tim
I think I am all set with the exception of speakers. My main concern is I have lived with planar's for so long I know nothing else. What speakers are mating well with the 30.2 or 70.2's?
I am also using a Macbook with the Isabella prototype (via the USB input for the internal dac) and it is awesome! I love the Apple remote and Front-row software interface. I can view my album artwork and song info from across my room on the laptop screen... very nice! The Isabella will also have analog inputs, so you'll be able to connect the analog output of a phonostage.
I'm curious about the size of your room, how loud you like to listen, and the types of music you listen to, and what is your price range for speakers...
My room is 25wx33dx9h. I tend to bump the volume up a bit for serious sessions. Nothing ridiculous though.I am lucky in that my wife and daughter are major music consumers and LOVE the big ugly speakers. We consume a lot of music. Recent purchases: Jessica Hoop, Feist, A Fine Frienzy, Zero 7, The Shins, Iron & Wine, you know KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic stuff. In addition I listen to anything live: piano (Eric Satie), quartet (Kronos Quartet), tango (Astor Piazzola) and of course classical symphony. Also a big fan of Talking Heads, This Mortal Coil, Sarah McLachlan, Tori Amos, old Bowie, yada, yada, yada. Mostly anything with great voice and/or instruments and an edge to it. I am lucky because my daughter (11) does not like rock, rap, hip hop or pop. Price range is dyi to $6,000.
When I had Maggie MMGs, I had a helluva time getting away from them. I was bound and determined to get the best speaker for $5 that I could find, and I kept coming back to the Maggie 3.6 time and time again. I listened to JM Labs, Von Schweikert, B&W, Totem, etc, and all of them fell short. The only speaker line I fell in love with, and that ultimately took me away from the Maggies, was the DeVore Super 8. I've had them for a little over a year now and plan to have them in my system a long time. In fact, I'm anxiously awaiting the arrival of Vinnie's preamp, since that's one of the last pieces I need to have a nice, clean 2-channel signal path. I spend more time with home theater, but 2-channel audio is of greater importance to me. My DeVores
The Mac digital front end is what started the rethinking of the whole system. I sold my ARC CD3 and am REALLY enjoying the unmodded stock MacBook to USB/SPDIF conv. to DAC set-up. I can't wait to start tweaking the conversion aspect (ie. no USB and no SPDIF).Which brings me to a DAC wish list. Please indulge me... - Ethernet in (ala Squeeze Box). - I2S - directly fed to the dac chip. No SPDIF in the path! - Clock out for sources with clock in.
Alwayswantmore's suggestion of looking to Omegas is also a fine one! A pair of MaxHemps and a pair of DeepHemp active subs would be most impressive, especially in a larger room! Louis of Omega mentioned that he is going to toy with the idea of making a DeepHemp sub in the shape of the pedestal used for the MaxHemps. Having the ability to fine-tune each DeepHemp to your room, the MaxHemp, and your listening tastes will be useful!See: www.omegaloudspeakers.com
I have a pair of Gallo Ref 3.1's that I'm running with the Sig 30. I haven't listened to the other speakers mentioned, but to my ears the Sig 30 and Gallo combination is simply other-worldly. Rich
The Compact Hemp and Deep Hemp are both made out of the size same enclosure. And the Deep Hemp would be about the same height as the standard Skyland stand. Bottom line: The combination of Compact Hemp and Deep Hemp stacked might be a perfect match, in the spirit of Watt Puppies or Vandersteen 5s (both of which I've heard in showrooms, and neither of which IMO did as well as my Hemps (I also owned a Vandersteen 2W sub along with their $800 balanced crossover -- none of which IMO comes close to the Hemps for dynamics, detail and realism).
Rich:Have you seen this? Pierre from Mapleshade loves those speakers.
You can't believe the extra harshness and grunge you hear due to home appliances "poisoning" the AC power with electrical noise. To really sweeten your sound, try turning off every fluorescent and halogen light in the house, as well as air conditioning, oil burner, electric stove, dimmer and CD boombox; unplug every surge protector, digital TV, computer and U.P.S. (because they all have "sleep" modes). No power conditioner and AC filter stops this "poisoning".