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Old 03-29-2010, 03:30 AM   #1
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Default The ultimate high end thread - (includes Meridian's $65K DSP8000) - (pics)

Spent my sunday afternoon in Stereo Exchange with some vinyl/audiophile buds, had my camera with me.

We started off with the Sooloos wireless system, hooked up to Meridian's DSP8000. Are you sitting down? Good. The DSP8000 is $65,000. Next to the DSP8000 is the Sonus Faber Amatis, a relative bargain at $30,000. Didn't listen to those, but I know 'em well. I like Meridian sources better than their speakers. The Sooloos system is great, intuitive and easy to use, but it is expensive. A plethora of McIntosh gear on the rack. I think there is over half a million dollars in this room alone.

The DSP8000 are self powered. The Sooloos was hooked up directly to the DSP8000. It sounded fantastic. $65K fantastic? Well, everything is subjective.








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From the super expensive to the affordable. Pro-ject's latest turntable was great. It's only $150 more than the debut 3.






Liked these shots...


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Cosmos setting up the gyrodec. Quad speakers, Audio Research amplification with a lehmann phono stage.




A must in any audition




The Michell Orbe turntable. Incredible deck. Listened to some Cat Power on them with Vienna Acoustic The Music speakers. Loved it.







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Old 03-29-2010, 03:44 AM   #4
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In mac we trust.




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Amazing pieces of equipment. I would love to hear it. I am in awe.
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Sonus Faber Stradivaris - $45,000. Breathtaking!!! The room was a little live with the wood floors, but still sounded good.






Audiophiles that aren't 80 yrs old. Yeah, we exist.


Speakers being discounted heavily.
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Affordable Totems.


Not so affordable Totems.


Sonus Faber Ellipsas


Now for the big daddies. The new B&W 802 diamonds, McIntosh, 805 diamonds etc.














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btf1980

I love the equipment on this thread. Even though I would never be able to afford anything shown, I would like to be able to hear what great audio equipment sounds like.

This started me thinking.

I would like to take a 2 or 3 day vacation and stop by one or two of the best high-end audio stores in the country that have equipment as shown in this thread and spend sometime in the stores doing nothing but listening to great equipment.

Could you name a store or two that it would be possible for me to stop by to experience the finest in audio??
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The closest, large metropolitan City to you is bound to have a few hifi dealers.
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My wife and I are supposed to go to NYC at least once this year (we try to go twice). Where are these places you visited? We usually stay around mid-town.
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theres a stereo shop in my town that has an almost identical mcintosh setup as one of these pics with sonus faber speakers, the guy there was telling me about the "entry level" options, i didnt even bother asking what price entry level would be in these brands
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My wife and I are supposed to go to NYC at least once this year (we try to go twice). Where are these places you visited? We usually stay around mid-town.
My dealer is Stereo Exchange. That is the shop in these pics. Great guys and friends. http://stereoexchange.com/

There is also Lyric hifi - http://www.lyricusa.com/ Good guys also.

Sound By Singer has top of the line gear in gorgeous rooms, but customer service is severely lacking. Be prepared to be insulted or dissed. I've walked in here with a pocket full of cash only to be ignored completely. YMMV. http://www.soundbysinger.com/
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A bit off topic, but Miles Davis' "Kind Of Blue" = one of the best albums ever made in any genre.
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A bit off topic, but Miles Davis' "Kind Of Blue" = one of the best albums ever made in any genre.
If you knew it was off topic, then why post it???
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If you knew it was off topic, then why post it???
Because of one of the pics in this thread by the OP:



I also posted it because its a free country and I can pretty much do what I want inside the laws implemented by the US government.

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It's a great album. I have at least 10 different copies in various formats. Vinyl gets the most play though.

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Friend has an original promo pressing.



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"Because of one of the pics in this thread by the OP:"



Oh, sorry about that. It wasn't that clear plus I am only 172 posts from becoming a Guru and I have noticed that I am starting to do dumb posts to get another notch towards perfection, a Guru.
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"Because of one of the pics in this thread by the OP:"



Oh, sorry about that. It wasn't that clear plus I am only 172 posts from becoming a Guru and I have noticed that I am starting to do dumb posts to get another notch towards perfection, a Guru.
Listen to some Kind of Blue by Miles Davis. It will take the edge off.
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Listen to some Kind of Blue by Miles Davis. It will take the edge off.
Just got a chuckle AND one more post. All is good.
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