raymondlin
Architect &Musical Fidelity X-Man v2
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Tides, those wallwart on the corner are only supplying the TV and the digital box and the awia (Silver) video. The HiFi's wall wart is on the the other side, you can't see it in the pictures. But you can still see the 4 way distribution block on the floor. Sorry, the X-PSU is brand new, only had it for 2 weeks and it took me ages to track one down so I won't be selling it.
The B&Ws are great already, Saving Private Ryan sounds so loud! you can hear every single gun shot, the opening and closing sequences are fab. The bass shakes the sofa already but I know a quailty sub will improve thing even further, but today I saw a Musical Fidelity X-A200R on sale for £450 new! Thats £250 cheaper than everywhere else so I might get that first instead of a sub. The Marantz is good but it's a little bright, and the Musical Fidelity is more neutral.
XXhalberstramXX, it's actually better to have the CD player at the bottom but I like the look this way round. I know about the weight but the weight would be on the corner anyway and if you put weight on top, you really should put it in the centre of the CD player because that's where the most vibrations are. Anyway, one thing about KI gear is that they have extra bracing. The whole machine is copper plated and loads of bracing everywhere. I 'll take a picture of the underside to show you what I mean. The Cd player itself is about 6Kg, very heavy and very well built.
The B&Ws are great already, Saving Private Ryan sounds so loud! you can hear every single gun shot, the opening and closing sequences are fab. The bass shakes the sofa already but I know a quailty sub will improve thing even further, but today I saw a Musical Fidelity X-A200R on sale for £450 new! Thats £250 cheaper than everywhere else so I might get that first instead of a sub. The Marantz is good but it's a little bright, and the Musical Fidelity is more neutral.
XXhalberstramXX, it's actually better to have the CD player at the bottom but I like the look this way round. I know about the weight but the weight would be on the corner anyway and if you put weight on top, you really should put it in the centre of the CD player because that's where the most vibrations are. Anyway, one thing about KI gear is that they have extra bracing. The whole machine is copper plated and loads of bracing everywhere. I 'll take a picture of the underside to show you what I mean. The Cd player itself is about 6Kg, very heavy and very well built.