@overthemoon , as long as you have a 30 day return with your investment it is fun to try. If I were starting over I would do the room treatments before anything else, then the power conditioners, and then the IC's. When I did my build I did those in reverse order and that was a learning experience.
What is Your End Game System?
How do you "measure" your end game system? Is it by budget, how much it cost? Is it by the luxuriousness of your build and room?
Is it by your components being either state of the art or unobtanium? Is it by the satisfaction you get when you are sitting in your listening chair?
What is your end game system and how do you know when you have reached it?
@kota1 thanks! I admit I needed to test and experiment to be convinced speaker cables, power cables and audio stands can make a difference. The white panel is a TV antennae... My rug with a 3/4" wool pad along with cellular blinds are highly impactful in my room. |
@overthemoon , your system looks awesome, love the attention to the power cables and conditioner . What is that white panel on the left wall, a room treatment? |
@ghdprentice , awesome pics in your profile. Your headphone setup looks incredible with those big tube amps. I see you went with a tasteful Persian rug that doubles as room treatments, nice. Of the systems you have posted which one gets the most use? If you could only keep one component of all your systems which one would you keep? |
@mikelavigne , OMG, your system makes the systems at CEDIA seem entry level. I noticed you use Auralex T-fusors in the front, did you fill them with rockwool of polyfil? I use the Geofusors on the ceiling You must get room service all the time because I would not want to leave that room once I sit down. Your vinyl collection is incredible. The Equitech power panel is inspiring, might as well treat the source right? What would you have done differently when you started your journey if you knew then what you know now? Any advice for those starting their end game build? |
@holmz , great point about putting it together thoughtfully. When I initially invested in higher end gear I bought what I felt was the best fit for my needs because I new it would likely be a lifetime investment. I have made two major upgrades since being in this hobby. One was going from surround sound to immersive audio and investing in a new processor and height channels. The next was when I upgraded my room treatments for a new listening room. Buy once, cry once as they say :). I'll see if I can upload my measurements in my profile later. |
@ghdprentice , photos posted, thanks for asking. I'll see if I can post some frequency response measurements too later. |
We a microphone and measurement would be one way.
Some luxuriousness helps. Some people do not have a purpose built room, but cabling things up and attention to wiring and moving away from a rats nest can usually help for not much $.
The later for sure.
I thought I had an endgame system in the 80s, and replaced part of it in ‘99. If one puts it together somewhat thoughtfully then it should either be pretty quickly apparent that it sucks, or it should be able to provide years of enjoyment. There is little sense in replacing it all willy-nilly if it continues to make good sound. |
@lalitk All comments are pertaining to my findings. I am not speaking of a general consensus. We all hear differently. Though to my ears the Fibre Optical cable was the biggest improvement in my streaming setup. Adding a FMC in front of the Fibre also had a minor improvement. I would not even consider streaming without Fibre, such as RJ45 Ethernet input on DACs. Both of these streaming options were from the posts by the designer of the Ethergen and OpticalRendu. It turned out from what he suggested the improvements on my rig were easy to hear.
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I guess current state is end state until it isn’t for me. The last two years I have reignited my love of music and in doing so upgraded beyond my expectations. Could I upgrade again- I don’t know if I can permit myself to spend the money without guilt. It sounds great and so many other good uses for cash right now given prices and supply chain challenges. |
my end game system = where i want to be. and i’m close right now. you can view my system page https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/615 although the pics and descriptions are not entirely up to date. the turntables are correct, but not the arms and cartridges. also; there will be different but same brand speakers, and the new ones will be triple towers, not twin towers. been waiting almost 3 years now with COVID for the new speakers. i will be retiring in the next 4-6 months, so this is truly.....the.....actual....end. i do also have a separate 9.3.6 Trinnov based Home Theater. here are some pics.....2-channel room above is in my barn. this Home Theater is in my main house. https://www.avsforum.com/threads/official-funk-audio-thread.1682418/page-95#post-60708790 https://www.avsforum.com/threads/official-funk-audio-thread.1682418/page-95#post-60709800
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@lalitk I was referring to your comment about all of us having unique systems, not cables :) |
I'm pretty happy with where I'm currently sitting, thanks. Not sure there is an end-game, if simply because gear gets old or breaks and needs to be replaced. Sometimes it's cheaper just to replace something, or if parts are no longer available, that sort of thing....It doesn't happen very often, but it does happen. |
@lalitk , that is a true statement and you can see it in the systems posted here, all seem to be a result of meticulous comparisons and testing. |
@yyzsantabarbara , this is a very interesting answer, I am starting to see that end game systems posted here seem constructed with great attention detail, like yours. Thanks for the tip about fiber optic cables, I am using HDMI and will try it :). |
@kota1 I learned that I can fit any speaker (within reason) into a small room. Though you will not get 100% of that speakers ability to shine, as in a bigger room. So a big speaker can be fit into a small room without fatigue. It took room treatments placed in certain spots, and DSP using Convolution filters. Later on, I managed to remove the Convolution filters and rely only on the treatments. I also learned that most DACs are satisfying to my ears. My price limit on a DAC is around $3K now. Though for my Livingroom I am considering a preamp with DAC that cost a bit more, just for convenience sake since it would eliminate about 4 boxes. In the Livingroom this is more of an issue I like Class A or Class A like (Benchmark AHB2) amps more than anything else. Amps do sound different. Gear supporting the AES48 standard save me on expensive consumer XLR interconnects. In my case the 15 foot XLR connection between the Benchmark LA4 and AHB2. Try to remove large reflective surfaces from in-between the speakers. Adding a bookshelf with books behind my speakers helped me in my small room (a bit surprised at that). Convolution filters are pretty amazing and my safety net for my Livingroom if I have to move my KEF Blade 2 (future speaker) too close to the front wall. I have no concerns now about placement of that difficult to place speaker. Fibre optical cable is the best for streaming. If you use that even a cheap computer can work as a music server. The best part is you can place the music server many rooms away from the audio gear. I use ROON and nothing else., though JRiver is a viable option for all the things I do or may do (Convolution). Adding a cheap FMC in front of the Fibre cable improved the sound slightly though not essential. BTW - this is a smart question to ask. |
Hello kota1.
I listen to a wide variety of music here, as I suspect is true for many/most people who appreciate great sound reproduction. The only genre I can think of that so far has not been one I find enjoyable is jazz. I know many here and around the world love it, and I'm happy they do, but I was never able to connect, with very few exceptions. |
@lalitk , thanks for asking, YES, I'll post it over the week end, thanks for asking. I have a home theater, a man cave system, and a desktop. I also use DTS Play-Fi for multi zone audio in other rooms. |
Thank you for the kind words. The things that helped me the most with deciding what to get were how what I bought was talked about on here and the WBF forums. It’s hard to trust a reviewer who is only going to tell you how great something is. Audition everything if you can. Also try to find a dealer who knows their stuff and really cares about advising what is best for your situation. |
@ronboco , wow, you have my respect, talk about passion for a build. You are like the "iron chef" of system building. What advice would you want to share for someone just starting out? |
My system is listed on my page if you would like to see it. My room was designed by Jeff at hdacoustics. I built the room while my speakers were being built. I have Rockport Avior ii speakers and the Boulder 866 integrated amp. I stream only and have the new node with a Teddy Pardo LPS. Jeff did an amazing job on the design and I highly recommend him for anyone considering building their own room. The system sounds fantastic to me and I love discovering new music on Qobuz. |
@ronboco , can you post any details or tips? Thanks |
Thanks @rpeluso @urbie @yyzsantabarbara for sharing the details of your end game systems. I can see how all of you squeezed every last ounce of performance by the details you posted. It wasn’t a simple "plug and done" off the shelf approach. Much testing and retesting went into it. If any of you knew when you began your build what you know now, what advice would you have for others who are either starting a build or in the middle of one? |
I have my end game system now already it consists of: Sim audio p8 preamp, Sim audio w8 amp, esoteric P10 transport, Wyred4sound 10th anniversary dac, monitor audio platinum 200 ll, speaker cables are Neotech the Amazon, rectangular OCC single crystal wire, interconnects are the Amazon rectangular OCC single crystal wire, digital cable is Harmonic Tech magic lll OCC copper and OCC silver, power cables are all harmonic Tech pro 10, will be upgrading to neotech the Amazon. |
My office system, for a small room, is now done after about cycling through 10 amps, 4 preamps, 6 DACs, 2 speakers in the last 2 years. I listen to this system all day while I ’work’: - Magnum Dynalab 108T tuner - Accuphase T-101 tuner (modded) - Musetec 005 DAC - Sony SCD-1 SACD player modified by Vacuum State to Level 5+ - Benchmark LA4 preamp - Benchmark AHB2 mono amps - KEF LS50 Meta + KEF KC62 sub - Audience FrontRow speaker cables, Audience Au24 SE RCA and XLR, and Benchmark XLR between preamp and amp I know this is end game in the office, because it sounds the best to me compared to all the other gear I had in there. Almost all the other gear cost more money. ****************************************************************************** In my office I have a great headphone system. I am done for now. If RAAL comes up with something better in the next decade I will upgrade to that. - RAAL SR1a earphone and CA-1a headphone - RAAL VM-1a headphone amp - Benchmark DAC3B This is end game because it is incredible sounding. I am not a headphone expert, but I think I have the best headphones and amp at ANY price. The comparison is based on the comments on Head-fi on the RAAL vs other TOTL headphones. *********************************************************************************** My Livingroom system is also done but not completely purchased. The only thing I have for that so far is the Musetec 005 DAC. Everything else is figured out but either too expensive or not yet released.
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My listening satisfaction reached almost capacity when I upgraded my room treatments (with the help of Anthony Grimani, Wilhelm Van Balen and The Dubstage studio owners) and upgraded my room correction to the Pro version of Audyssey. Since then it just seems right to my ears. Not "perfect" but just right. |
I have never really had the idea of end game. I would go through an upgrade cycle about every seven years and reach as higher a level as possible. It wasn’t until near retirement I thought I should upgrade one last time before retiring. Which I did. But a couple years after retiring I was fortunate enough to upgrade again, doubling my investment and enormously improving the sound. I am very happy.
Will I upgrade again? I don’t know. Ask me in five years… if I’m still kicking.
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@rpeluso Beautiful! That looks end game, what type of music do you listen to? |
I had a desktop system comprising JBL 230 speakers, nice, but not an end game speaker. What I lusted for were Gallo Strada II speakers on custom Mapleshade stands. I decided to change the amp I was using on the speakers from a Parasound Zamp to a classic Carver AV505 amp that had more power. WOW! The soundstage blew out from left to right and floor to ceiling. Then I see the Gallo speakers on Audiogon with the stands at a great price. I was about to pull the trigger but couldn’t because I was enjoying the current setup so much. I don’t know that it is "end game" but certainly good enough that I didn’t want to change anything. |
What is interesting to me is some of these replies helps me look at different "goal posts". I agree with the end game is an internal or subjective experience. An end game home theater is different than an end game headphone rig. I don’t have and never tried an all tube analog system, after reading that post by @o_holter now I want one, is that strange? |