I think they must be originals, I really can't imagine anyone putting them in at a later date.I'm not sure if they are the originals Mike. I've seen other photos which show something else entirely.
That chip needs the best caps for company.
Now who would I send it to for treatment? Hmmm....
My new (old) DAC, which has had some components changed by the previous owner.
The DAC has a natural perspective which I'm only used to hearing from vinyl. It lacks the absolute detail of other digital sources I've owned, but the instrumental timbres and sense of ensemble are very very good.
Transport is is similar vintage Meridian 207.
I'm wondering if an AMR CD77 may add the extras bit of detail.
This isn't my system, but it is a system at my favorite HiFi shop in my native Seattle (Hawthorne Stereo):
IMG_20171229_152118 by Sean Smith, on Flickr
Since I'm moving back to the Seattle soon, I'm using it as inspiration for when we settle again. I love the giant Persian rugs on the wall and floor, and the illumination. The stereo istelf? Meh.
This isn't my system, but it is a system at my favorite HiFi shop in my native Seattle (Hawthorne Stereo):
IMG_20171229_152118 by Sean Smith, on Flickr
Since I'm moving back to the Seattle soon, I'm using it as inspiration for when we settle again. I love the giant Persian rugs on the wall and floor, and the illumination. The stereo istelf? Meh.
Enough! Much easier for a demo room than having ‘audiophile quality’ power strips all over the floor.How many wall sockets do they have for power on the left of the the rug?
This isn't my system, but it is a system at my favorite HiFi shop in my native Seattle (Hawthorne Stereo):
IMG_20171229_152118 by Sean Smith, on Flickr
Since I'm moving back to the Seattle soon, I'm using it as inspiration for when we settle again. I love the giant Persian rugs on the wall and floor, and the illumination. The stereo istelf? Meh.
Those rugs really tie the wall and the floor together
This isn't my system, but it is a system at my favorite HiFi shop in my native Seattle (Hawthorne Stereo):
Rebar also deserves some credit.Those rugs really tie the wall and the floor together