Hello, All.
My name's Mike, I'm 70 and a retired wildlife conservation professional. I was reasonably serious about high-fidelity audio when I was younger, but then life got in the way and marriage, kids, career, relocations, and higher-priority demands on our limited finances pushed audio further into the background.
Now I have more time I'm beginning to re-immerse myself a bit. I've created a system around a NAD Masters Series M50.2 digital player/vault and a NAD Masters M32 digital integrated amp, and added a heavily modified Rega P1 turntable (new platter, subplatter, bearing, mat, braces, tonearm, cartridge, footers...) and a miniDSP SHD streamer/Dirac processor into the mix. Digital interconnects are Hapa Audio Aero Cu S/PDIF and speaker cables are Audio Art SSC-5 ePlus Cryo.
I built a pair of CSS Criton 2TD-X m-t-m speakers with upgraded crossovers, but I'm now in the process of building new Criton 2TD-X tower enclosures from solid quartersawn mahogany. I know all the reasons that solid wood speakers aren't a good idea, but I've been in touch with Lou Hinkley at Daedalus Audio, who's been doing it successfully for years, and a very skilled friend and I are giving it a shot. Test pieces of the wood with various finishes are in my bathroom shower area right now! They'll be very well-braced, lined with NoRez, and will have some pretty advanced joinery, and I've purchased Isoacoustics GAIA II isolation feet for them. I'll hopefully post pictures when they're done!
My name's Mike, I'm 70 and a retired wildlife conservation professional. I was reasonably serious about high-fidelity audio when I was younger, but then life got in the way and marriage, kids, career, relocations, and higher-priority demands on our limited finances pushed audio further into the background.
Now I have more time I'm beginning to re-immerse myself a bit. I've created a system around a NAD Masters Series M50.2 digital player/vault and a NAD Masters M32 digital integrated amp, and added a heavily modified Rega P1 turntable (new platter, subplatter, bearing, mat, braces, tonearm, cartridge, footers...) and a miniDSP SHD streamer/Dirac processor into the mix. Digital interconnects are Hapa Audio Aero Cu S/PDIF and speaker cables are Audio Art SSC-5 ePlus Cryo.
I built a pair of CSS Criton 2TD-X m-t-m speakers with upgraded crossovers, but I'm now in the process of building new Criton 2TD-X tower enclosures from solid quartersawn mahogany. I know all the reasons that solid wood speakers aren't a good idea, but I've been in touch with Lou Hinkley at Daedalus Audio, who's been doing it successfully for years, and a very skilled friend and I are giving it a shot. Test pieces of the wood with various finishes are in my bathroom shower area right now! They'll be very well-braced, lined with NoRez, and will have some pretty advanced joinery, and I've purchased Isoacoustics GAIA II isolation feet for them. I'll hopefully post pictures when they're done!