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Old 12-31-2012, 12:33 AM
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Default My weekend visit with Dan, aka jdandy...

Good evening gang...this is a great evening as I reflect on my most enjoyable weekend visit with our good friend Dan, aka jdandy. Dan has filled you in partially on my visit this weekend, my second such visit. The last time I visited was roughly three years ago, in early December 2009. neither of us realized it had actually been that long, until I looked at the directions Dan gave me the last time. How time flies! During that visit, I drove up, spent a few hours having good audio fun, and drove home the same day. Since that time, Dan made a similar one-day visit to my place on one occassion. Since it is a pretty long drive (about 3-1/2 hours) this time Dan invited me to come up, spend the day and night, and return the following day. That really sounded like fun, and so we marked this weekend on our calendars.

First I want to say Dan and Marlene are most gracious, pleasant and gracious hosts. I knew from my first visit that this would be great fun. Dan's home is located in a pretty remote area-no need to worry about neighbors when it comes to having audio fun.

I also have to preface by saying that it is hard to know where to begin when attempting to describe what Dan has put together, much less the results. But I will try...

I arrived between 1:30 and 2 PM so we had lots of time left in day one. With the visit being an overnight one, it mad for a nice, relaxing day without having to hurry up, do a few demos and jump right back in the car to come home. We sat and chatted for a bit, then Dan started fixing a nice BBQ dinner, and while he was doing that, I was free to spin discs and play around with his ultra-premium McIntosh-based upstairs system.

Things are very different now, with all of Dan's systems, than they were three years ago. With the upstairs system, gone are the McIntosh MC501 amp, they have been replaced with MC601's. These amps are beauties! The McIntosh C1000C/P two piece preamp ensemble has been relocated to the downstairs studio system (much more on that later), and in its place upstairs is the McIntosh MC2300 Tube preamp. Gone too is the McIntosh MCD500 CD player, that (already fine) player has been replaced with the highly regarded MCD1100. A couple of other extras had been thrown in since my last visit, such as a Nakamichi BX-300 analog cassette deck and a Sony DAT 60ES Digital audio tape machine. Also on proud display is a McIntosh MS750, MR85 Tuner, and two PS Audio Power plant premier power regeneration devices. This is all now beautifully wrapped in a gorgeous Salamander rack, also added since my last visit. On top of the rack is Dan's Micro Seiki Turntable, and two thermal readout devises that keep watch on the MC601's operating temperatures. This is one serious system folks, and I had a great time putting it through its paces. The PMC EB1i speakers sound fabulous. The sound was warm, engaging, with a flawless presentation. The JL Audio fathom F113 sub is dialed in perfectly, doing its job superbly without drawing attention to itself.




After the tasty dinner it was time to head downstairs to the studio. Now I can tell you that, three years ago the studio and audio systems in it were most impressive.

There is the studio control room itself, which is what you see when you first walk in:








But the real treat happens when you walk into the studio listening room.
Three years ago, there were two distictly separate audio systems in here:
A two-channel McIntosh-based audio system, and a separate, McIntosh-based Home theater system. This is still true, but huge changes have taken place.

In the two-channel system, gone is the McIntosh MC2300 preamp, now we have the C1000 C/P in the rack. Gone is the MCD500 CD player, that was replaced
with a second MCD1100 and, as many of you know, that is now being replaced with an Esoteric K-03. The outgoing MC1100 remains in the rack, for the time being.
This system was, three years ago, powered with a pair of McIntosh MC275 V's. Those amps have been replaced with the mighty MC2301 monoblock tube amps. For
those of you who are familar with the McIntosh line, these enormous, gorgeous amplifiers need no introduction.

The Sonus Faber Guarneri mementos of three years ago have been replaced with the much larger, floor standing Sonus Faber Amati Anniversarios, in a stunning graphite finish.

On top of the main system rack is a Michell Gyro Turntable with the latest SME 309 Tonearm, and an Ortofon Cadenza black cartridge. Also tucked into the rack is an Olive music server.

These are but the highlights-you'll have to forgive me if I can't attempt to list all of the peripherals that Dan was worked into the scheme. Dan has left no stone unturned in his quest
for the highest possible sonic performance, with incredible flexibility.

A few photos of this amazing multi-purpose room and the two systems in it:


















In my next post I will discuss the sound, and share some select close up photos....


Pete
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Main System: VPI Prime Signature TT in Rosewood, Ortofon Cadenza Black, Stillpoints LP1 V2, McIntosh: MP100, MR78, MCD1000 Transport on Stillpoint Ultra Minis, MDA1000 D/A Converter on Stillpoint Ultra Minis, MS750 Music Server, C40, MC501's (3), Soundcraftsmen: DC2215 Eq/AS1000 Real time analyzer, DBX 3BX II, Carver C9, Nakamichi Dragon, Crown SX724, Crown D-75A (as headphone amp), Sony XBR55X900E 4K TV, JBL L220A's, JBL B460, Sumo Delilah active crossover, WireWorld Silver Eclipse audio interconnects, WireWorld Starlight and Silver Starlight Coaxial Digital interconnects, Wireworld SuperNova 7 Toslink digital interconnect, WireWorld Aurora 7 and Silver Electra Power cords, Wireworld Silver Eclipse 8 speaker cables, Terk AF-1 Powered Antenna, Oppo UDP-205 4K Blu-Ray Player, Bryson BUC-1 USB Converter, Wireworld Gold Starlight XLR Digital interconnect, PS Audio Direct Stream Power Plant 12 on Stillpoint Ultra Minis, PS Audio Dectect, FuruTech Flux-50 NCF Inline Power Filter, Add-Powr Wizard EM Field AC Line conditioner; Stillpoint Ultra SS's under (3) McIntosh MC501 Amplifiers

Florida Room/Art Studio System: Harmon Kardon T60 TT/Ortofon 2M Black, McIntosh: MR77, C32, MC2205; Crown Power Line Four, Wyred for Sound DAC-2 Digital to Analog converter, Soundcraftsmen AE2000 Eq, JBL 4313B's, JBL 2241-based Sub, JBL BX63A Active Crossover, Oppo BDP-105D Blu-Ray Player, Samsung 5500 Series 32" Smart TV, Terk AF-1 Powered Antenna

Master Bedroom System: McIntosh: MX120 Theater processor, MC206 6-channel amplifier; MR74 AM/FM Tuner, Oppo UDP-203 4K Blu-ray player, JVC HM-DH40000U D-Theater Digital VHS, Phase Technology PC80 Towers (now used as stands), (2) JBL 4401's, (1) JBL Studio 6IW speaker, (2) JBL Studio 6IC speakers, Sony XBR-49X900E UHD TV, Panamax 1000 Line Conditioner, (2) JL Audio E110 Subwoofers, Wireworld Solstice speaker cables, Wireworld Aurora Power cords, Wireworld Equinox and Solstice speaker cables and various other flavors of Wireworld and Audioquest cabling

Office System: Marantz 150 Tuner, Crown DL 2, Crown EQ 2, Crown SA 2, Crown D-75A (as headphone amp), McIntosh MCD7009 (as transport), DBX 3BX Series II, Oppo BDP-103 Blu-ray player, JBL 4401's, JL Audio E112 Subwoofer, Samsung 5500 series 32" Smart TV, Wire World Oasis audio interconnects, Wire World Solstice speaker cables, Wyred for Sound DAC-2 DSDse Digital to Analog converter, Wireworld Starlight Coaxial Digital Interconnect, Sennheiser HD800 Headphones, Sennheiser HDVA600 Headphone amp, Wireworld Silver Eclipse Balanced Interconnects, Wireworld Platinum Starlight USB Cable, Add-Powr EAU-2 AC Harmonic resonator

High Resolution Source: HP Omen 17" Gaming Laptop

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