hows lilolee coming?

Sold the AudioNet CDP and a few other bits, but not the Lumleys.

I have this amp
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In bits in front of me at the moment. With a Meridian 200/Cal Dac/ Roksan Radius 5 TT and the Maggies.
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TT Porn :D
 
You kept quiet about that new TT Lee!! did you go out and buy it new? you must have been impressed!

Is the meridian the best transport you've found for the CAL? (I only ask because I will eventually be looking for a better transport for mine, and was thinking meridian 500 as one option).

Good luck selling the rest of your kit.

Cheers
Chris
 
The wife bought the TT :D and that's why I love her (amongst other reasons)
TBH the 200 only cost me £100 and I'll run it until it dies. It does the job and the AudioNet at 23 x the price was marginally better.
 
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That Roksan doesn't half look like a skinny Clearaudio Revolution!
Does it sound anything like it?
If it does, seems to be most reasonably priced!
 
John

It's a drug.

Leonard I'll quote the following
""Upon listening to the Radius 5, there was a sense of air and grace, with a flowing, unforced character free of metallic or wooden colorations. The stereo soundstage is what can be best described with the audiophile cliche of 'holographic', creating palpable wall-to-wall images of instruments and performers"

[The Roksan Radius] had a 'listen-all-day' character that played music guilessly, with all the important traits represented -- it showed real dynamic contrast, believable timbral colouring, naturally-sounding frequency response without treble lift or heavy bass bloom, and intrinisic musicality," raves Andrew Harrison in Hi-Fi News, October, 2003.
 
Hi Chris,

You kept quiet about that new TT Lee!! did you go out and buy it new? you must have been impressed!

He did mention it at the Bake off at yours. But I thought he had the older version not a new one.


SCIDB
 
My missus also wanted a Clearaudio, just to place on the bookshelf, not to play... :JPS:
 
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