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Re: Mamimili's Subang set-up

Postby Superman » Sun Jan 12, 2014 10:10 am

Mamimili wrote:
Superman wrote:Nice one Paul!

If my OB trip pushes thru, I should be in Malaysia by Valentine's day :D


One rose or two Jen?


Make it three :D :D :D
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Re: Mamimili's Subang set-up

Postby Mamimili » Tue May 22, 2018 6:51 pm

Things have changed a little over the past four years
My Lenco 88 finally got a plinth but it is still a work in progress, the pleather is there to hide the poor workmanship underneath while i decide how to finish. It also got Mandy M's linear tracker
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Digital is almost gone from my racks, i kept a cable for a quick connect of a DAP for warm-up / set-up. CD players were removed but IC's remain in case i want to record.
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The 88 with Mandy's LT has a London Decca, the TD124 with an SME 3009 has a Goldring 1042 (these two get the most use, MI/MM cartridges are winning the battle) and the Technics 1200 has a Denon DL103R.
Speaker changes, the Sonus AEII are gathering dust, the Minima Amators get used sometimes for acoustic tracks but most of the time i am using my diy Goodmans, which are also a work in progress (as it's plain for all to see :$)
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I added a Kalax for additional LP storage as the guy who made the "cupboards" stopped production. I put my Bowie, Lou Reed and Rolling Stones LP's in the Kalax for easy pulling
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Speaker cables and preamp to amp IC's changed from vdH to entry level AntiCables, the speaker cables gave a massive improvement while the IC's were more modest. Perhaps i should have installed the other way around :lol:
I changed from vdH to Yannis Tome's Clio for the Lenco tonearm cable which also gave a major SQ improvement, as its the most expensive cable in use it should, shouldn't it?

Room treatment is still an experiment. It has not been a scientific exercise with respect to materials or placement but so far so good. The simple diffuser gave a dramatic and encouraging improvement to the soundstage, placement and definition. I plan to continue improving it but will probably stay with my non-scientific ways until i give up and spend money

Tubes? Tele's still rule the roost!
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Re: Mamimili's Subang set-up

Postby jadis » Wed May 23, 2018 11:45 am

Great pics, Paul. Nice to see Mang Mandy's linear arm too!
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Re: Mamimili's Subang set-up

Postby Mamimili » Wed May 23, 2018 12:02 pm

jadis wrote:Great pics, Paul. Nice to see Mang Mandy's linear arm too!


Buying that tonearm was a big mistake!
I should have got two!
At first i was scared of it as i thought it was fragile, now i am used to it i find it is very sturdy and perhaps the most important point, very easy to set up, tweak, adjust on the fly etc.
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Re: Mamimili's Subang set-up

Postby jadis » Wed May 23, 2018 4:20 pm

Mamimili wrote:
jadis wrote:Great pics, Paul. Nice to see Mang Mandy's linear arm too!


Buying that tonearm was a big mistake!
I should have got two!
At first i was scared of it as i thought it was fragile, now i am used to it i find it is very sturdy and perhaps the most important point, very easy to set up, tweak, adjust on the fly etc.


Haha. Great to hear, Paul. I love linear tone arms.
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