That's quite a new table and phenomenal system. I'd love to see more pictures of the full system and this music room.
Somebody must have been a very good boy all year... Congrats Sir!Yesterday Fedex guy called and there’s the huge package showed up at the door within an hour, really excited to get this set up!!!
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No music room my friend, just the living room. Thanks to those super rich tycoons in Hong Kong, the living condition here is the worst of all developed economies. Here’s a picture before the arrival of the CSport, dining room on the left, balcony on the right.That's quite a new table and phenomenal system. I'd love to see more pictures of the full system and this music room.
Somebody must have been a very good boy all year... Congrats Sir!
I got the wife a vacuum....
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love the picture. it's all business. in a perfect way. concentrated. my previous room was 12' x 18' and it sounded fabulous. very intimate. loved it.No music room my friend, just the living room. Thanks to those super rich tycoons in Hong Kong, the living condition here is the worst of all developed economies. Here’s a picture before the arrival of the CSport, dining room on the left, balcony on the right.
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try late 40's, to mid 50's.Is this from the 80s?![]()
It was a trade in, but looked new after a rattle can spray job and some turtle wax ; > }try late 40's, to mid 50's.
the style of that vacuum cleaner dates it. not likely the 60's....closer to 39' than 59'.
It’s being punished by sitting in the corner lol.Nick, where has your JMF universal disc transport gone, previously where the CS Port now is?
In the UK, we call that "being on the naughty step" lol. Hoping it reclaims it's rightful place, and not permanently relegated.
I recognise your setup from Audio Exotics forum. Interesting you've gone CS Port, because AE proprietor Chris's current fave tt is the GP Monaco 2.0, many photos of that alongside the Da Vinci.
Fantastic system, I bet is sounds wonderful. I've always had a affinity for the Robert Koda gear.No music room my friend, just the living room. Thanks to those super rich tycoons in Hong Kong, the living condition here is the worst of all developed economies. Here’s a picture before the arrival of the CSport, dining room on the left, balcony on the right.
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It took me about 4 hours to unbox and set up everything. I didn’t ask any of my friends to help intentionally because I wanted to have the complete experience, from unboxing to setting up the turntable, step by step, so that I could get a better sense of the feel/build of products intimately.
First of all, the packaging work was meticulous. There was no wood case involved in the whole chain however it feels as solid as it can be. Everything was packed in a cardboard box with lots of foams and then all the small boxes were wrapped up into a huge/thick outer box also with lots of foams. There was not even a dent in the corner of any of the small box inside. So far so good.
Every part of the turntable is about solidity. 21kg platform, 40kg base, 27kg platter, 8kg motor and 2.4kg record weight… I’m not even 40 yet and I go to the gym often, but after weight lifting all these onto the top shelf of the audio rack, I started questioning myself for not calling friends for help…well, if Mike Lavigne (who’s over 50) can do this alone, you must can, I said to myself
The most challenging part must be placing the 27kg platter onto the spindle, my wife is certainly not capable of anything remotely related to lifting, and what makes it even more challenging is that my SRA rack is custom made with above average height to accommodate my power amps. Fortunately, with the help of my wife for locating the position of the spindle when I was holding the platter for 1 min, it was done smoothly. Now I understand the difference between holding a 27kg barbell and holding a 27kg platter while trying to locate a 1cm spindle…
After that, everything else was as smooth as it could be, even though I had zero experience with tangential arms, the set up was surprisingly easy. What I like most about CSport is the precision, you can tell every part is made by very high standard with very low tolerance. Once setup, it feels solid, understated, there’s absolutely no wiggling no dangling no joking. Another thing impressed me is that every little thing that is put in the package is there for a purpose, for instance when (I thought) I was done, I found a tiny pin was left unused and I didn’t have a clue where to place it. Until later when I was doing the alignment I found it should be put under the base of the arm for adjusting leveling…
The same philosophy applies to the C3EQM2 phono stage, its build may not be as luxurious as say Zanden or Robert Koda, however it is solid and very fine. Just like the TAT1 turntable, it may not be as shiny as the Da Vinci EQ, but when you take a closer look, every detail has been looked after, taken care of. “Zen feel”, said Mike, which I totally agree.
Ok, enough for the setup, what about the sound? An EMT Novel gold cartridge with 0.85mv output was mounted on the AFU1-2 arm connecting to the MC input of C3EQM2 phono , I didn’t fine-tune the alignment with analog-magic yet and bear in mind only a few hours of listening time has been put on the CSport front end, therefore I don’t think it is remotely conclusive when it comes to the sound. Nevertheless, what I hear now is very very promising, the CSport combo throws a huge soundstage, the sound is fast, open, airy with solid foundation and great flow, and finally I understand special “airiness” from a linear tracking arm. Sitting next to the Davinci EQ turntable + JMF phono which I have been finetuning for a while, the CSport combo is definitely not afraid of anything!
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I am going to set up my Durand Tosca soon and I like the LFT1 a lot,Congratulations you have choose the very best modern and current production table and arm you could choose....
I am very proud owner of LFT1 whit the wonderful linear tracking arm and as second arm the /Durand Tosca i couldn't be happier!
Enjoy.....
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