what do I change or upgrade?


I listen to a lot of choral music. When turned up, the sound is somewhat smeared and veiled. I am using Spendor S8e speakers, a Lector CDP 7T mark II, an LFD Mistral LE amp and audience interconnects, speaker cables, and power cords. I want more clarity and presence when the volume is turned up to decent levels ( NOT ear splitting)I'm not concerned with deeper bass levels...Please advise.
Bob
auralone

Showing 3 responses by rodman99999

What tubes are you presently using in your Lector? A quality matched pair of NOS tubes(ie: Telefunken or Siemens ECC801S, Valvo 6201) will make a MAJOR difference in your presentation. Those mentioned will provide exactly the flavor you are seeking(and will also make the bass more accurate). The builder of your CDP is a veteran tube roller BTW. Also- Are you using any isolation under the CDP? Good isolation will result in much better focus/definition(separation between voices), and eliminate much of that "smearing" you mentioned. Some leads on tubes: (http://www.tubemonger.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=236) (http://www.upscaleaudio.com/view_category.asp?cat=45)
Bob- After you ungrade the Lector's tubes, make the next step good isolation. For all their innate non-resonant construction, the Lectors respond really well to further isolation. On what do you have the unit resting presently?
Hi Bob- An inexpensive, but very effective, way that I've found: Purchase six Model 2 Vibrapods, six Vibrapod polymer cones and a 17" X 13" piece of Dupont Corian, 1/2" thick(or a 1/2 thick sheet of glass). Place 4 of the Vibrapods close to each corner of the Corian(cones up) and two 5 inches apart, centered on the Corian(front to back). Corian is totally non-resonant in the audio bandwidth, and extremely rigid. Place your CDP, WITH the Iso-Cups atop that. If you try it- I'd like to hear your results/reactions.