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100+ Head-Fi'er

Head-Fi Gear

Headphone Inventory
Sennheiser HD650
Sennheiser PX100
Sony MDR V6
AKG 701 (Sold)
AKG K 81 DJ (Sold)
Grado SR60 (Sold)
Sennheiser 280pro (Sold)
Headphone Amp Inventory
Woo Audio WA6 with pseudo dual power supply mod, stock caps, NOS RCA Coke Bottle 5V4 Rectifier, RCA 6DE7 Driver/Output Tubes
Pro-Ject Head Box II
Musical Fidelity X-Can V3 (Sold)
Little Dot 2++ (Sold)
Little Dot 2+ (Sold)
Little Dot Micro+ (Gave it to a friend)
Source Inventory
Cambridge Audio Azur 640C V2 CD Player
Apple 8 gig 3rd gen Nano, PX100's for hiking
Cable Inventory
many
Power-Related Components
Several BrickWall Filters (series mode surge protectors)
Several APC UPS's
Other Audio Equipment
Stereo Room System
PrimaLuna Prologue 2 Integrated Tube Amp
B&W 603 S3 Loudspeakers
Cambridge Audio Azur 540C CD Player

Bedroom System
Cambridge Audio Azur 540R V2 Surround Receiver
Definitive Audio Surround Pro Cinema 100 Loudspeaker system, with a SuperCube II Subwoofer
Source: DirecTV Hi Def DVR
Mac Mini Core 2 Duo 1.83 ghz 80 gb w/ external 320gb hd, 2 terabyte shared networked drive array for music files
Mac Bluetooth Aluminum Keyboard w/ Microsoft Wireless 6000 Mouse
Samsung LN-T 4053 40" LCD High Def TV

Living Room System
Cambridge Audio Azur V1 540R Surround Receiver
Polk Audio (2)RTi6, (1)CSi3, and (3)RT25i
Velodyne SPL1200 Subwoofer
Source: DirecTV Hi Def Receiver
Samsung HLT6187 61" LED Engine DLP High Def TV

Home Office System
Parasound PHP 850 Pre Amp
Parasound HCA-1000A Power Amp
Monitor Audio 700 Gold MKII Loudspeakers
Definitive Audio Pro Sub 80 Subwoofer
Source:
Dell XPS 730 Desktop w/Windows Vista Ultimate
Intel Core2 Q9450 Quad Core Processor (2.66GHz,1333FSB)
NVIDIA nForce 790i Ultra SLI Chipset
4 gigs of DDR3 at 1067 MHZ
2 SATA 7200 RPM Hard Drives: 500 GB Seagate & 640 GB Western Digital
1 500 GB External Maxtor III One touch HD
2 terabyte shared networked drive array for backups
2 DVD Burners (Lite-On & TSST)
Card reader w/ Bluetooth 2.0
Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Gamer Sound Card
ATI Radeon ATI HD 3870 w/512 MB (I'm not a major league gamer)
24" 2405FPW Dell Ultra Sharp Wide Screen Monitor (shared with home built system)
Dell USB Enhanced Multimedia Keyboard with USB Hub
Microsoft Laser 6000 Wireless Mouse

Dell Inspiron 531 Desktop w/Windows Vista Premium
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+ Processor
4 gigs of ram
DVD Burner and Combo Drive
320 and 500 gig hard drives
2 terabyte shared networked drive array for backups
20" Dell Wide Screen LCD Monitor (low end)
Card Reader
Dell Keyboard
Microsoft Laser 6000 Wireless Mouse

Dell XPS M1210 Laptop w/Windows XP Pro
2GHZ Core Duo
2 GB Ram
Nvidia Geforce Go 7400
100 GB 7200 RPM Hard Drive
DVD Burner
Built in Web Cam

Home Built Desktop w/Windows XP Pro
Lian-Li PC-V600 Aluminum Mid Tower
Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L rev 2 Motherboard
Intel Core2 Duo E6750 (2.66 ghz) Processor
2 Gigs of Corsair XMS2-6400 RAM
2 250 gig SATA Hitachi Hard Drives
2 Terabyte Shared Networked Drive Array for backups
PC Power & Cooling Silencer 610 EPS12V Power Supply
EVGA GeForce 7900 GTO PCI-E Video Card w/512mb DDR3
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE
2 NEC ND-3550 DVD Burners
Dell 2405FPW 24" Wide Screen LCD Monitor
Apple Aluminum Keyboard w/ Microsoft Laser 6000 Wireless Mouse

Printers:
HP LaserJet 2200N Networked Printer
HP LaserJet 1600 Color Printer (shared)
Brother MFC 8300 Fax/Printer
Epson PictureMate PAL Color Photo Printer
Dymo LabelWriter 400 Turbo Label Printer
Brother P-Touch PT 2700 Label Printer
Tweaks
Woo Tubes in stock
Driver/Output: (4)RCA & (2)GE 6DE7, (4)Sylvania & (2)GE 6EW7 Fat Bottle Clear Tops
Rectifier: (1)RCA 5V4, (2)Svetlana 5U4G, (2)RCA & (1)Ken-Rad 5R4GY, (1)Electro Harmonix 5U4GB

Visitor Messages

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  1. Huck
    07-10-2008 02:40 PM - permalink
    Huck
    Hi Glenn: Cool picture! I have just bought a Nakamichi cassette deck, so I have not been using the Woo for a while now, but I was wondering if you have or know somone who might have any Mobile Fidelity Audiophile cassettes in the "rock" genre?! I was looking at my old tapes that I recorded for my car back in 1979 and decided to try one in my wife's old Walkman and it sounded pretty good. Anyways, I managed to snag a Nak deck deck and I played some of my old tapes (52), so I have 104 albums taped, all original albums and not one Remaster!! Man, on this Nak deck, the sound is way better than my $3.2K Copland deck with MFSL or DCC discs!! Now I am on the quest for some good tapes! I will only use the deck for playback. Any Mo-Fi cassettes kickin around? Hope your Woo6 is still sounding good!! The headphone jack on the Nak is no where as good as the Woo,so I won't be using that, but I checked for tape hiss and there is virtually none!! The Nak is built like a Sherman tank and automatically "flips" the cassette around once one side is played! Thanks, Huck

About Me

  • About atbglenn
    Biography
    Been a mountain biker since the late 80's. Rock bassist since 1969
    Location
    Huntington Long Island, New York
    Interests
    Audio Equip, Bass Guitar, Computers, High Definition TV's, Outdoors, Hiking, Home Improvements, etc.
    Occupation
    I wake up in the morning. I'm a semi retired electrician
    Music Preferences
    Classic Rock, Blues, Jazz, etc. Anything with great bass playing such as Jaco Pastorius, Stanley Clarke, Jack Casady, Jack Bruce, Getty Lee, Phil Lesh, Paul McCartney, Bill Wyman, Chris Squire, John Entwistle, Tony Levin, Flea, James Jamerson, Larry Graham, Carol Kaye, John Paul Jones, Tracy Wormworth, Sting. WOW where do I stop?
    Interests (non-headphone)
    Mountain biking, hiking, fine restaurants, my house, my friends, my family, electric bass playing, my collection of basses and amps, tinkerer, major gadgetfreak, Computer building and troubleshooting, etc
  • Head-Fi Gear
    Headphone Inventory
    Sennheiser HD650
    Sennheiser PX100
    Sony MDR V6
    AKG 701 (Sold)
    AKG K 81 DJ (Sold)
    Grado SR60 (Sold)
    Sennheiser 280pro (Sold)
    Headphone Amp Inventory
    Woo Audio WA6 with pseudo dual power supply mod, stock caps, NOS RCA Coke Bottle 5V4 Rectifier, RCA 6DE7 Driver/Output Tubes
    Pro-Ject Head Box II
    Musical Fidelity X-Can V3 (Sold)
    Little Dot 2++ (Sold)
    Little Dot 2+ (Sold)
    Little Dot Micro+ (Gave it to a friend)
    Source Inventory
    Cambridge Audio Azur 640C V2 CD Player
    Apple 8 gig 3rd gen Nano, PX100's for hiking
    Cable Inventory
    many
    Power-Related Components
    Several BrickWall Filters (series mode surge protectors)
    Several APC UPS's
    Other Audio Equipment
    Stereo Room System
    PrimaLuna Prologue 2 Integrated Tube Amp
    B&W 603 S3 Loudspeakers
    Cambridge Audio Azur 540C CD Player

    Bedroom System
    Cambridge Audio Azur 540R V2 Surround Receiver
    Definitive Audio Surround Pro Cinema 100 Loudspeaker system, with a SuperCube II Subwoofer
    Source: DirecTV Hi Def DVR
    Mac Mini Core 2 Duo 1.83 ghz 80 gb w/ external 320gb hd, 2 terabyte shared networked drive array for music files
    Mac Bluetooth Aluminum Keyboard w/ Microsoft Wireless 6000 Mouse
    Samsung LN-T 4053 40" LCD High Def TV

    Living Room System
    Cambridge Audio Azur V1 540R Surround Receiver
    Polk Audio (2)RTi6, (1)CSi3, and (3)RT25i
    Velodyne SPL1200 Subwoofer
    Source: DirecTV Hi Def Receiver
    Samsung HLT6187 61" LED Engine DLP High Def TV

    Home Office System
    Parasound PHP 850 Pre Amp
    Parasound HCA-1000A Power Amp
    Monitor Audio 700 Gold MKII Loudspeakers
    Definitive Audio Pro Sub 80 Subwoofer
    Source:
    Dell XPS 730 Desktop w/Windows Vista Ultimate
    Intel Core2 Q9450 Quad Core Processor (2.66GHz,1333FSB)
    NVIDIA nForce 790i Ultra SLI Chipset
    4 gigs of DDR3 at 1067 MHZ
    2 SATA 7200 RPM Hard Drives: 500 GB Seagate & 640 GB Western Digital
    1 500 GB External Maxtor III One touch HD
    2 terabyte shared networked drive array for backups
    2 DVD Burners (Lite-On & TSST)
    Card reader w/ Bluetooth 2.0
    Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Gamer Sound Card
    ATI Radeon ATI HD 3870 w/512 MB (I'm not a major league gamer)
    24" 2405FPW Dell Ultra Sharp Wide Screen Monitor (shared with home built system)
    Dell USB Enhanced Multimedia Keyboard with USB Hub
    Microsoft Laser 6000 Wireless Mouse

    Dell Inspiron 531 Desktop w/Windows Vista Premium
    AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+ Processor
    4 gigs of ram
    DVD Burner and Combo Drive
    320 and 500 gig hard drives
    2 terabyte shared networked drive array for backups
    20" Dell Wide Screen LCD Monitor (low end)
    Card Reader
    Dell Keyboard
    Microsoft Laser 6000 Wireless Mouse

    Dell XPS M1210 Laptop w/Windows XP Pro
    2GHZ Core Duo
    2 GB Ram
    Nvidia Geforce Go 7400
    100 GB 7200 RPM Hard Drive
    DVD Burner
    Built in Web Cam

    Home Built Desktop w/Windows XP Pro
    Lian-Li PC-V600 Aluminum Mid Tower
    Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L rev 2 Motherboard
    Intel Core2 Duo E6750 (2.66 ghz) Processor
    2 Gigs of Corsair XMS2-6400 RAM
    2 250 gig SATA Hitachi Hard Drives
    2 Terabyte Shared Networked Drive Array for backups
    PC Power & Cooling Silencer 610 EPS12V Power Supply
    EVGA GeForce 7900 GTO PCI-E Video Card w/512mb DDR3
    Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE
    2 NEC ND-3550 DVD Burners
    Dell 2405FPW 24" Wide Screen LCD Monitor
    Apple Aluminum Keyboard w/ Microsoft Laser 6000 Wireless Mouse

    Printers:
    HP LaserJet 2200N Networked Printer
    HP LaserJet 1600 Color Printer (shared)
    Brother MFC 8300 Fax/Printer
    Epson PictureMate PAL Color Photo Printer
    Dymo LabelWriter 400 Turbo Label Printer
    Brother P-Touch PT 2700 Label Printer
    Tweaks
    Woo Tubes in stock
    Driver/Output: (4)RCA & (2)GE 6DE7, (4)Sylvania & (2)GE 6EW7 Fat Bottle Clear Tops
    Rectifier: (1)RCA 5V4, (2)Svetlana 5U4G, (2)RCA & (1)Ken-Rad 5R4GY, (1)Electro Harmonix 5U4GB
  • Signature
    Bedside System:
    Woo Audio WA6 w/ pseudo dual power supply
    Cambridge Audio Azur 640C V2
    Sennheiser HD650
    Sony MDR-V6
    Audio Grade Brickwall Filter Model PW8R15AUD (Series Mode Surge Protection)

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