What's the best-sounding system you've ever heard?

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Yes, V.Y.G.E.R. Indian signature.
My experience with Tenor Audio was few years ago. And the two Tenor mono blocks were part of a stereo system with Paul Walker TT (with pneumatic suspension and dedicated stand around 130 kg) as a source, DarTZeel preamp and Avalon Isis speakers. Playing Hugh Masekela’s Hope album. The Coal Train song sounded more than amazing. I was very impressed of this system as a whole.
The event was in the same HiEnd dealer’s showroom (Aries Cerat) being a Naim dealer as well.

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I will not have such a beast at home, but the engineering is impressive.

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Hello bailyhill how is the upgrade to the crossovers going?

Hello GeneralMunro
Its going slow. Decided to upgrade our mountain home inside. Taking lots of time. I do want to do the crossovers soon. Thanks for asking.

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Two stand out.

Temporarily installed at a friend’s house, Xerxes deck into Pioneer A400 amp to some Kef speakers I cannot recall the details of, bookshelves that mounted on optional lower l and r sub bass units, early 90s vintage? Anyway, that was the first system I ever heard that threw an image back behind the speakers, amazing 3D imaging.

Second was some quad valve amp, no idea of source, or speakers, very sub optimally mounted on a desk, did the same imaging trick.

I’ve never listened to a system since that replicates the depth of stereo image both those systems portrayed.

Was it these c15s?

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Yep! In black ash iirc! Awesome, thanks for that :slight_smile:

I’m not sure what part of that system, or the recording, or both, managed to image so well, but it was a startling effect

In light of such, my current system sounds pretty good to me.

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Thanks for the reply all in good time, I must get my KSA100 MKI recapped / serviced at some point.

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