Mark Levinson & Klipsch/JBL speakers

audiophile.1963

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This is my hi fi system:

Analogic:
Turntables:
Lenco L70 (in restoration)
Techinics SL 1700 MKII+Stanton 727E+Shure M95EDM+Shure V15IV
Oracle Delphi MKV+SME IV-D+Benz Micro Glider 2L

Digital:
Mark Levinson ML360S
Mark Levinson ML37
Mac Pro 3.2 GHz Quadcore

Amplification:
Cambridge Azuz 640p (to reserve)
Manley Steelhead V II
Mark Levinson ML380s
Mark Levinson ML331
Advance Acoustic MAP-101 (to reserve)

Speakers:
JBL L250 clone (components: JBL 2231 w, JBL 2118 mw, JBL 2105 mh e JBL 2405 tw)
JBL L112
A pair of Klipschorn '80
Two pair of Klipsch La Scala '70
A pair of JBL 4560 with JBL 2226h, JBL 2426h+wood horn custom and JBL 2405 (in restoration)

Cables:
Signal cables:
Madrigal toslink
Ensemble Supraflux
Audio metallurgy 1m GA-0 ic's (x 2)
Moon audio 3' Blue Dragon digital
XLR DIY Sommer cable terminated Neutrik
Speakers cables:
Norstone 2x2.50mmq
Power cables:
DIY terminated Yarbo

Belkin PURE AV Isolators

About 1500 CD e 1100 vinyls (rock '60, '70, '80, jazz, classic and a bit 'of opera) and a thousand DVD... continuously increasing

Unfortunately, now I am using only the JBL L250 clone because this year I'm waiting for a new home and now I still live in a small room. I think I will take the Klipsch "family" for an home theather system, the rest I will think. My components are not new but the sound is amazing!
Giuseppe
 

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