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Hi Anil kumar, SAMUEL and neo,

many thanks for your nice feedbacks

"nuRoXX...you Rock..."

"What Klipsch spk are those & what are the other components along with it"

The Klipsch speakers are the RB-81, which did replace the former RB-75. The 75 had the same horn technology as the floorstander RF-7. The horn of the 81 has been modified and sounds to my ears a bit softer, not that direct but still very dynamic. I like that speaker for acoustical music, small jazz-combos, instrumental etc. For more complex music I would rather join the other set-up.

The equipment driving the 81 is the Classic No 6.6 amp and the Jolida JD100S, a tube cdp. Real heavy metal stuff from China

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Hi Ladies,

... it's time for an update



Yep, that's the latest creation made by my favourite manufacturer. Still exploring the properties and capabilities of that nice "little" lady but I'm sure already that I've never ever listen to such a cool piece of technic before

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Wow man props for a seriously good setup! I'm curious to know a little bit more on your stereo rack. I can see that you have what looks like a tapered back shelf. Is that a special design feature with a special spec on the material?

Thanks for posting these pictures on here!
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Hi Ladies,

... it's time for an update




Yep, that's the latest creation made by my favourite manufacturer. Still exploring the properties and capabilities of that nice "little" lady but I'm sure already that I've never ever listen to such a cool piece of technic before

Brgds
nuRoXX
Hi Nuroxx, i just saw your setup here and i musts say that you are the blessed one to have such a wonderful dedicated room for acoustic !! Greetings Dear ! Hey it will be great if you could post your exp with Classic / Dussun along with the speakers & accessories (pls mention names & model) used , it will be helpful.
How would you rate them against any American or European brand which you have used in the past ?
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Wow man props for a seriously good setup! I'm curious to know a little bit more on your stereo rack. I can see that you have what looks like a tapered back shelf. Is that a special design feature with a special spec on the material?

Thanks for posting these pictures on here!
Hi Nikhil,

thanks yours

The rack is coming from a danish manufacturer (audiomagic.dk). They use i.e. layered wood (do not ask me what wood) and other material. Every shelf (as the whole rack) is resting on cones connecting to the rack respectively to the floor.

I've bought it that time because it was the only one which was big enough accommodating the amp (depth of 53cm) for a price I found reasonable.

Maybe you'll find more specs in the o.m. link.

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Hi RB9,

thanks yours too

Well, the chinese hardware... is performing great IMHO you can't get more quality for the price.

The Dussun V8i (former Korsun I have): in my eyes a straight forward amp (and nothing to do with tube -like playback as propagated on a sellers page) and controls any speaker, regardless of its impedance. I consider the amp relatively natural and not sounded. Even if you request high levels he remains very sovereign.

The Classic No. 6.6: similar to the Korsun / Dussun, not that powerful and a bit "softer" in reproducing. Some people say the Classic is more musical than the Dussun.

Both amps are well manufactured, solid, made with components of high quality and are very reliable (i.e. the short-circuit protection of the Dussun).

The remote controls are heavy but allowing only rough adjustments.

The present CDp is the Marantz SA7001 KI and is "ok". The bass performance could be a bit better. The sound in general I consider smooth, compared to NAD or Arcam player I've used before. In conjunction with the Dussun a very good team.

The speakers: nuVero 14. It is the latest model from Nubert. Nubert is an online-dealer and is selling mainly in Germany, Switzerland and Austria.

The main characteristic of that speaker: very linear frequency responses and carries technologies which you cannot find in other speakers of that price.

Dimensions: 1,40m high, 23,5cm wide and 42,5cm depth. Its weight 52 Kg.

But as I've mentioned above, still exploring the speaker...

Beside of Klipsch bookshelf speaker I do not have any experiences with US brands. Other brands I've had before were NAD, Arcam, Yamaha, Pioneer and Denon (<- Amps and CDp) as well as B&W, Wharfdale and DIY (<- speakers).

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Hi Nikhil,

thanks yours

The rack is coming from a danish manufacturer (audiomagic.dk). They use i.e. layered wood (do not ask me what wood) and other material. Every shelf (as the whole rack) is resting on cones connecting to the rack respectively to the floor....
Thanks. Very nice information on there!
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... as per soundsgreat's request ( ) I've put some pictures of my little stereo set-up here. Comments of any kind are appreciated...
Details about the equipment are not mentioned here but just ask

That's the present amp and CDP


From the rear


With speakers


A similar set-up with a different CDP one month ago


Approx. three month ago when I listened with bookshelf speaker (obviously I had fun )


My small set-up -> second choice when I like to listen to non-metal music


The Klipsch-Bookshelf Speaker

That's is IMHO a great one, very dynamic, a lot bass coming from that little chassis... just perfect... but finally a matter of taste, of course.

That's it. One word to the room: The walls and the ceiling are covered by 4-5mm thick cotton. There are no reflections (high and mid-high frequencies). Every hand-clap dies, no echoes at all. At least for the metal stuff a good set-up
awesome man may be someday i will make my setup also like this its superb.....
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Hi RB9,

thanks yours too

Well, the chinese hardware... is performing great IMHO you can't get more quality for the price.

The Dussun V8i (former Korsun I have): in my eyes a straight forward amp (and nothing to do with tube -like playback as propagated on a sellers page) and controls any speaker, regardless of its impedance. I consider the amp relatively natural and not sounded. Even if you request high levels he remains very sovereign.

The Classic No. 6.6: similar to the Korsun / Dussun, not that powerful and a bit "softer" in reproducing. Some people say the Classic is more musical than the Dussun.

Both amps are well manufactured, solid, made with components of high quality and are very reliable (i.e. the short-circuit protection of the Dussun).

The remote controls are heavy but allowing only rough adjustments.

The present CDp is the Marantz SA7001 KI and is "ok". The bass performance could be a bit better. The sound in general I consider smooth, compared to NAD or Arcam player I've used before. In conjunction with the Dussun a very good team.

The speakers: nuVero 14. It is the latest model from Nubert. Nubert is an online-dealer and is selling mainly in Germany, Switzerland and Austria.

The main characteristic of that speaker: very linear frequency responses and carries technologies which you cannot find in other speakers of that price.

Dimensions: 1,40m high, 23,5cm wide and 42,5cm depth. Its weight 52 Kg.

But as I've mentioned above, still exploring the speaker...

Beside of Klipsch bookshelf speaker I do not have any experiences with US brands. Other brands I've had before were NAD, Arcam, Yamaha, Pioneer and Denon (<- Amps and CDp) as well as B&W, Wharfdale and DIY (<- speakers).

Brgds
nuRoXX
Hi nuroxx , I'm also using Dussun V6I & my setup is mentioned here at the link Amp/Preamp Asylum
Apart this i have CA540R which i use in my bedroom.
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Hi nuroxx , I'm also using Dussun V6I & my setup is mentioned here at the link Amp/Preamp Asylum
Apart this i have CA540R which i use in my bedroom.
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Hi RB9,

nice review of the V6i. I totally agree when it comes to the sound. Maybe I should try changing the jumpers...

What speakers you are driving with the CA?

Brgds
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