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    Introducing Center Stage 2M

    Hi Steve, Many thanks to you for your input to this discussion. You have a fantastic sound system with all the components resting on the CS2M footers and LS 1.5 under your Wilson X2 Series II speakers. Love to hear your system. Love your statement " the overall sonic benefit of a pair of LS...
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    Introducing Center Stage 2M

    Hi Joe/ Damon, I am concern that to install the LS 1.0 feet, the 4 mounting points of the outrigger need to be jacked up higher as the contracted dimension of the LS 1.0 plus the thickness of the adapter plate is greater than the "gap" between the floor and the bottom of the outrigger of my...
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    Introducing Center Stage 2M

    Joe/Damon, I saw this information in AudioShark Forum "Center Stage2 LS 1.5 next to a Center Stage2 1.5 contracted and extended. Cylinder diameter: 3” (76mm), spike cup diameter: 5” (127mm), contracted: 3.1” (79mm), extended: 3.8” (97mm). Center Stage2 LS 1.0 (not shown) cylinder diameter...
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    Introducing Center Stage 2M

    According to the retired employee of the store where I bought the speakers 10 years ago, the cap and spike is fabricated from on block of metal (material cannot be confirmed).
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    Introducing Center Stage 2M

    Joe, I am not very clear of your recommendation. Can you elaborate it with a sketch. This “Cap” is screw into the hole of the outrigger, Thanks
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    Introducing Center Stage 2M

    Damon/Joe, I traced the recess diameter approx 89 mm and not 70 mm. See photo with ruler. Outriggers front /center outside edge approx 53cm, side/center outside edge approx 63cm and diagonal outside edge approx 84cm. The recess ring depth of 0.6mm was estimated previously by feeling with finger...
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    Introducing Center Stage 2M

    The threaded portion diameter is 48 mm as measured with a F caliper. There is a 70 mm diameter ring recess of 0.6 mm around the spikes threads. Looks like the spike insert is too big.
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    Introducing Center Stage 2M

    Thanks Steve and Damon for your help. 1) The spike threads diameter is 44mm and there is a 0.6 mm step up from the spike threads to the plinth so mounting directly under the plinth is not safe as the LS 1.0 would be group close together and stability will be an issue as speaker is 500lbs. 2)...
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    Introducing Center Stage 2M

    Hi Joe, Interested to replace my Kharma Exquisite Reference footers with your CS2 LS 1.0. Kindly explain how to integrate the Kharma spikes to the CS2 LS 1.0 footers. Many thanks.
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    Taiko Audio SGM Extreme : the Crème de la Crème

    Same for me. Now unable to get to Roon and all the music files in TAS Beta. :(
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    Taiko Audio SGM Extreme : the Crème de la Crème

    The passed week of testing, confirmed issue is with DSF512 and DSF1024 music albums. DSF64 music albums okay. Please setup a Teamviewer session with my Mac. Many thanks.
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    Taiko Audio SGM Extreme : the Crème de la Crème

    T+A SD3100HV. Only DSF512 and DSF1024 encounter this issue. DSF64 Okay. Many thanks for the coming TeamViewer section to my Mac.
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    Taiko Audio SGM Extreme : the Crème de la Crème

    While playing DSF512 Jazz at the Pawnshop with TAS, very often the music would disappear while the track time counter is still counting. The music would return at the start of the next track and randomly might disappear again. The cycle goes on for the whole album. When switch to Roon, the...
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    Taiko Audio SGM Extreme : the Crème de la Crème

    Just completed re-ripping my 400 CDs with the Ediscreation ultra silent ripper directly to the Extreme in Flac and Wav.
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    Taiko Audio SGM Extreme : the Crème de la Crème

    Hi Christiaan, noted with thanks.

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