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Thanks @MarkusBarkus ! The lights are salt lamps. @LampiNA Fred gave me that idea (and also most of the gear in the room, lol).
What a consummate audio attic / non cave. sublime space, equipment and treatments. wish we could hear. congrats on your hommage but also your system outright.
 
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I suggest that we add a multiple choice question to top of this topic, for each person to select the brand of DAC they use with the Taiko: MSB, Lampizator, DCS, Totaldac, CH Precision, Aries Cerat, Wadax, Nagra, Soulution, other. This would be for everyone, not only those who are showing their system here.
 
This thread is for pictures. I suggest you do this is a different thread.
 
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I like your choice of speakers.

It was only a year ago that I posted my picture of my system. How time flies -- it is overdue that I post an update:

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A lot more room on the rack for Olympus without the dCS and D'Agostino stuff getting in the way. . .

Steve Z
 
Dreamy looking room! Would you please identify your components?
Torus Power AVR 16, one for digital world and another one for analog world.
Two AC line circuits, Oyaide Tunami, from an AC independent phase and earth from the rest of the house.
Taiko Audio Olympus server, Taiko DAC, Taiko Audio Router, Switch and DCD. VAC Master preamp. Avantgarde DUO GT iTRON.
 
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And it all fits into an upstairs bedroom too.
 
That’s 3 generations of Duos, G1, G2 and G3…..cool!
 
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