My first serious audition of the new room. With the new audio rack. I did not have the energy or the inspiration to go for anything esoteric, so I opted for a conventional rack. It took my carpenter two days to build. We used 19 mm waterprooof board left over from the kitchen work. Three shelves. Inner dimensions - 21 inches long, 16 inches deep and 8,6,8 inches high. The dimensions of the top shelf are meant for housing the 'elusive' Esoteric rather than the Arcam. For the colour, I chose glossy black, to blend with the black piano finish of the Vienna Acoustics. The entire setup now
looks a lot better than before. The extruded aluminium finish of the Bryston pre and power, housed in glossy black, looks sexy! Will post pics soon
SQ was already back to the original level since yesterday. The new rack, which is far more sturdy than my earlier one, has helped to make it even more stable and focused. I had contemplated adding a second platform, made from the same board, one inch above the three shelves, for isolating the cdp,pre and power amp from the rest of the rack. But I could not find a satisfactory option for doing it. Will try to add them in the future.
For the audition I chose five cds. I prefer to play full cds for an audition. I don't see the point of changing tracks every 5 minutes. Using lots of cds and checking out multiple genres, seems to be more of an ego trip, than something actually required! I don't particularly focus on how the the midrange, bass or treble are sounding. Music has to sound good as a whole! If the sound is boomy or bright, a minor adjustment in the postioning of the speakers normally takes care of that. What I do seek, AFAP (as far as possible ), is to try and make the HiFi gear invisible. And to achieve a fairly realistic, deep, wide and high soundstage, closer to the sound of live music, rather than playback music. The music should sound sweet,intimate,tonally correct,detailed and non fatiguing. It should 'seduce' you, draw you in, and keep you hooked, late into the night.
And since wine or whisky, food and song, go hand in hand, my programme for the evening
Jack Daniels, two 90ml shots, with similar amounts of (room temp) RO water. I prefer bourbons and cognac's at room temp in the summers, and with warm water in the winters.
Fish In Thai Red Curry/Steamed Rice/Watermelon. Home made. Seldom patronise a restaurant, except occasional home deliveries from Dominos and Subway.
Grateful Dead/Live Dead
Al Di Meola/ The Manhattan Years
Dmitri Shostakovich/String Quartets - Borodin Quartet
Mozart/Sinfonia Concertante K 364 - Itzhak Perlman,Pinchas Zukerman,Zubin Mehta, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Beethoven/Symphony No.9 - Herbert Von Karajan,Berliner Philharmoniker.
Could not resist carrying on late into the night, with Beethoven's symphony no. 5 and 6. The Big B's symphonies, Von Karajan, Berliner Phil, are a match made in heaven. There are very few things in the world which can give greater pleasure!