What's the most recent piece of audio equipment you have purchased and when?

So far this year......
Wally Scope V2
Aries Cerat Helene
3 Mullard Blackburn NOS GZ34 tubes
Swiss Digital Fuse Box with piggy tail
Set of 4 RevOpod's footers
Pair of 2M Ansuz D2 XLR interconnects
Set of 8 Carbide Audio Carbide Base Sapphire speaker footers
 
Conrad Johnson Art 27A
Congrats! What is the rest of your system, and what did the 27A replace? I am a big fan of CJ, having owned CJ preamps (PV14L, ACT2, GAT 1, GAT 2) for nearly 20 years consecutively until the Robert Koda K15EX.
 
The 27A is replacing an Audio Research Ref 75SE. My system: Wilson Audio Sasha DAW, Audio Research Ref 6SE, Bricasti M21, Lampizator Baltic 3, Aurender N200 and a Dell PC running Roon. I too am a big CJ fan. I have owned: I have owned a Premier 14, 15, 16, 11A; and ET5. I am also using a MF5600 in my home theater.
 
I have a pair of burmester 909mk5 on the way, upgrading from a pair of wonderful 218's
 
Spacetech labs STR104 mk2 super rectifier - its brilliant
Swiss digital fuse box for it too
 
I bought a pair of Yamaha NS5000's to put in the tv room to replace my 20+ year old Beethovens not realizing they're double the floor space, sigh
 
waiting on my pair of burmester 909s to arrive
 
Evolution Acoustics BNC Interconnects.
 
Baach DIO (digital only). Material sonic improvement across two different DAC / amp / speakers chains.
 
A pair of JBL 2453SL compression drivers for my downstairs HT L/R channels. Upgraded to a large format driver. Crossing about 1.5K kind of overkill but effortless!

Rob :)
 
Trinnov Altitude 16 and Amplitude 16 for HT.
 
Upgraded to Baetis Reference 4 Mingo streamer/server a couple of months ago. On order - upgrade of YG Sonja XVi speakers to XV3. Turns out both were designed by Cambridge University PhDs, Dr. Makkerh at Baetis and Dr Webster at YG. An odd coincidence.
 
Fine tuning my system, ... recently installed USB card, network card in my Taiko extreme & Taiko switch.
I baught my extreme used, it was without the latest generation cards.
The SQ improvement was not a detail, super happy with the outcome.
 
Audio Mirror Wave DAC
We upgraded from the Audio Mirror Tubadour V, and this thing is insanely good, and we're only 20 hours in.
 

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this past Friday, burmester 808mk5, stunning
 
Recently purchased a meter long pair of RCA-terminated Albedo Metamorphosis Signature interconnects, to swap in place of Auditorium-23 interconnects. 100 hours burn-in on machine then trial.

How do they sound? Unfortunately, though sounds better than Auditorium-23, hard to assess because something else going on with system. The bass is bloated, treble softened, not the same through both speakers. For perhaps 5 months or so, the Ypsilon phono stage makes a fairly loud white noise (as if someone blowing into a microphone) for a couple seconds when it is first turned on and warms up, which is much louder than it used to be. I am thinking one of the valves is bad or going.

The Ypsilon has x4 Siemens C3g valves in it; two in the first gain stage that are matched for lowest noise and microphonics, and two in the second gain stage matched for equal gain and transconductance.

At first I thought I would need to replace the set and asked Oz, the importer here in the UK, if he could arrange such. He says that the Ypsilon folks told him that those Siemens valves are rated for 10,000 hours (implying that it couldn't be the problem).

We then tried my Phasemation PP-2000 MC cartridge on a different turntable here on my system, no improvement, then that cartridge and different turntable/arm with a different phono stage on my system, better but not up to what my phono stage should do when working correctly. My dealer took the PP-2000 home and tried it in place of his PP-500 on his own system. He said it works fine, gets deeper into the realness of the treble than his PP-500 so suspects the cartridge is fine.

My dealer has a friend with a valve tester and is testing the Ypsilon Siemens valves (and my amplifier valves) today. We'll see if one is definitely bad (I hear they can be bad and still test good?). If definitely bad, I will get back in contact with Oz to see what Ypsilon says (if rated for 10,000 hours, and nowhere near that, does one being bad mean there is something wrong in the circuit that feeds that valve?). If all measure well, do I replace the valves anyway or should I find a way of checking the external passive crossovers? Engineers invited to weigh in.
 
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Most recent purchase was the innards of a single Linn Komri loudspeaker to repair the sub bass of mine and hopefully keep them working for many years to come.
 

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