Thanks for the warm welcome everyone.
I am in Edmonton Alberta and I am a software developer (coder).
I love music. Listening to Brendel's Beethoven Sonata cycle as I type this.
But it's on my integrated as I wait for my Bryston.
The order was placed about 3 days ago.
I haven't been in this hobby very long (though I have enjoyed listening to music far longer). So I don't have a lot of experience. Certainly when I started I never once imagined I would spend so much money on amplifiers or would want to.
But I think I've made some good choices here which will keep me happy for a very long time.
Soundgame wanted to know a little more about me. I acutally have 2 systems, my home theater with B&Ws where I started and then branched out into a music only system which has seen some changes over the years. Actually I forgot I actually started with headphones.
Currently I am using what's called a DK Design VS1 Mk2 hybrid integrated amp. It's now called the LSA standard. It's actually very good for the money. Other equipment is:
Stello DA220 MK2 DAC
Cambridge Audio 640C V2 CD player.
Philips 963SA DVD/SACD player.
Squeezebox touch and also V3 player.
VPI Classic Turntable with ring clamp and Benz Ace LO cartridge.
SimAudio 310LP phono stage.
In the headphone sections I have Benchmark DAC1 USB. Headroom Desktop Portable amp, XCAN V3 amp, Grado RA-1 amp, Senn HD800 and 600 and Grado RS-1 and GS1000 and Denon D5000 and Rotel 961 CD player.
So yeah I know when I start taking inventory, I scratch my head asking how the heck did I accumulate all this stuff. But it's been done slowly. A lot of it through dealer upgrades which is great. For example I started with Grado 60 and every 6-12 months I would save up and step up to the next model as the dealer would give me 100% back for the model I had. Similarly for the turnable I started with a Project Xpression III and went to the VPI Scout and now the Classic which is as high as I want to go turntable wise.
Anyway don't want to bore you guys. With the Bryston and the ARC I am pretty well settled in for the long haul now. It starts to get expensive very quickly after this (even with upgrading or buying and selling) and I am not sure I can really appreciate the differences. I would only probably like to step up the maggie 1.7 from the 1.6. I may change my phono cartridge around in a year and look at what other phono stages are available in the $2K range but not right away.
My wife has been really good to let me get the Bryston and the ARC. Don't want to push it though!

I mostly enjoy listening to Jazz, Classical (Indian and Western) and Classic Rock and World music and anything that sounds good and fun and interesting.
OK that's enough to bore you guys.
-- Sanjay