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Speakers:
- Martin Logan Aerius i bi-wire electrostatics for L/R mains, I bought these in 2002 and plan to have them for a long long time
- Paradigm LCR-350 center
- Paradigm Atom v.1 direct-radiating surrounds
- Paradigm PW-2200 400W powered 12" sub
Source Components:
- Denon DVD-3910 universal player
- Sony CDP-XA20ES CD Player (Notice the puck that holds the disc to the platter in the pics. This player is unique in the fact that it uses a fixed-pickup transport mechanism. Instead of moving the laser as most players do, it actually moves the disc.)
Receiver and Amplification:
- Denon AVR-3805 receiver - used mainly as a pre/pro while powering the center and surrounds
- Sunfire Load Invariant Stereo Power Amplifier - Driving the 'Logans. This amp has the rare distinction of actually possessing the ability to double its power output with each impedance halving of the loudspeaker load. That means that into the low impedance load of the 'Logans (about 1.5 Ohm nominal) this amp is kicking out over 1200 Watts (yes, you read that right, 1.2kW of power). Amazing.
Display:
- InFocus X1 DLP Front Projector - All source signals converted to s-video and routed to the back of the room where the projector lives. Component video is not an option with runs of this length, hence the s-video connections. I'm running a screen size of about 160" right now.
Connections and Controls:
- Philips Pronto TS-1000 - Fairly old-school, but still the best touch-screen remote control ever made.
- Audioquest Type 4 in hi/low bi-wire configuration on the 'Logans
- Audioquest Type 4 on all other speakers
- Audioquest Ruby interconnects on the CD player
- Audioquest Topaz interconnects form the receiver to the Sunfire amp
- Audioquest CinemaQuest S3 silver s-video cable on the DVD player
- DenonLink III cable from universal player to receiver (eliminates need for the standard six analog interconnects, and I LOVE it).
It's just yummy. Pop in a good disc, sit back in the sweet spot and just float away.......
- Martin Logan Aerius i bi-wire electrostatics for L/R mains, I bought these in 2002 and plan to have them for a long long time
- Paradigm LCR-350 center
- Paradigm Atom v.1 direct-radiating surrounds
- Paradigm PW-2200 400W powered 12" sub
Source Components:
- Denon DVD-3910 universal player
- Sony CDP-XA20ES CD Player (Notice the puck that holds the disc to the platter in the pics. This player is unique in the fact that it uses a fixed-pickup transport mechanism. Instead of moving the laser as most players do, it actually moves the disc.)
Receiver and Amplification:
- Denon AVR-3805 receiver - used mainly as a pre/pro while powering the center and surrounds
- Sunfire Load Invariant Stereo Power Amplifier - Driving the 'Logans. This amp has the rare distinction of actually possessing the ability to double its power output with each impedance halving of the loudspeaker load. That means that into the low impedance load of the 'Logans (about 1.5 Ohm nominal) this amp is kicking out over 1200 Watts (yes, you read that right, 1.2kW of power). Amazing.
Display:
- InFocus X1 DLP Front Projector - All source signals converted to s-video and routed to the back of the room where the projector lives. Component video is not an option with runs of this length, hence the s-video connections. I'm running a screen size of about 160" right now.
Connections and Controls:
- Philips Pronto TS-1000 - Fairly old-school, but still the best touch-screen remote control ever made.
- Audioquest Type 4 in hi/low bi-wire configuration on the 'Logans
- Audioquest Type 4 on all other speakers
- Audioquest Ruby interconnects on the CD player
- Audioquest Topaz interconnects form the receiver to the Sunfire amp
- Audioquest CinemaQuest S3 silver s-video cable on the DVD player
- DenonLink III cable from universal player to receiver (eliminates need for the standard six analog interconnects, and I LOVE it).
It's just yummy. Pop in a good disc, sit back in the sweet spot and just float away.......
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