Interesting...so are you thinking Hercules/Altair for yourself? You have been alternating with ARC, CJ and ML for some time...so i am intrigued by your pairing.Audio Physics Gaudi with three big Krell's - just for loud rock!
XLF's with Constellation Audio Hercules/Altair
WAMM's with subs and D'Agostino Relelntless
All of them in large rooms!
Interesting...so are you thinking Hercules/Altair for yourself? You have been alternating with ARC, CJ and ML for some time...so i am intrigued by your pairing.
Hang on...the most consistent proponent of maintaining the SAME manufacturer for preamp and amp says the best choice is ARC Ref40 + VTL Siegfried II? Assuming we run with the Siegfried given its legendary status...why not the VTL Series 3?Unfortunately no - too expensive for me, the ones which have shown at nice prices are the old version that sounds very inferior. BTW you forgot the VTL's - the ARC REF40/VTL Siegfried II is perhaps the best overall choice for my system. The cj's are by far the best value for money!
I've never heard anything better than Jeffrey Jackson's: https://whatsbestforum.com/threads/...ystem-ive-ever-heard.25254/page-2#post-532345
These - stacked Quads - pretty much transcend all others I have heard - even better than big Wilsons. Paired with 300B push pull amps integral to the speakers. Fantastic cabinet work, plasma super tweeters, Garrard 3xx spinner, Alnic TOTL phono amp - quite an experience.
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At an audio show. The owner of these prefers to remain private. These are made on an individual "order" basis. I have no idea what they cost and am frankly not even interested for whatever the price? THEY ARE MORE THAN WORTH IT. Incredible - like sitting in row 12 of a concert hall. Also, though not pictured there is a Cello Palette for "fine tuning" each record. About the most impressive reproduction equipment I have ever heard. YMMV.Where can I hear these?
Yes - this is a David Slagle production. Assembled on site.Dave slagle played some great stacked ones at an audio show
Linn on Naim on ATC50 actives was almost my entry high end system in 1998!Agree, Jeffrey's system is the finest I've ever heard and not by a small margin.
Next best was a pair of Wilson Wamms bi-amped with 2 Naim 500s in a large loft in Brooklyn. At the time, I thought it was a strange combination, but boy did it sound incredible.
I also really enjoyed my ATC 50s fronted by a Naim 552 and Naimed LP12 in an old deco building I lived in on 22nd Street. It was pure luck to have the speakers and room gel so perfectly. I could never get the ATCs to sound the same after we moved.