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Hey Jim,
Welcome. I’m on my second C2300 (never should have sold the first one) and love it. It’s a fine piece of gear. I just helped a friend set up a C2300/MC 452/Focal Sopra no. 3 System - it sounds really really good. Enjoy the journey! Tom
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Main System: Amati Futura Mains Amati Homage VOX Center, Proac Response 1sc Rears, Three MC2301's for L,C,R MC 602 for the rears C 1100, MX 151, MCD 1100, MR 80 Nottingham Dais with Wave Mechanic Sumiko Palo Santos Presentation SurfacePro 3, RPi 4, ROON, WW Starlight Platinum USB, Schiit Yggdrasil, Benchmark DAC3 HGC MX 151, OppO BDP-95, JVC RS-500 DILA projector, 106" diagonal Stewart Luxus Screenwall Deluxe with Studiotek 130 G3 material. Lake House: Ohm F, MC 275V, C2300, MR 77, Rega P3 OnDeck: McIntosh MAC 4300v |
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My next upgrade will be speaker cables. Any suggestions? Not looking to break the bank. It seems WireWorld is a favorite around here.
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McIntosh MA12000, Wilson SabrinaX, Bluesound Node 2i, Transparent Ultra Gen5 Speaker Cables, Transparent Gen5 Powerwave, Transparent High Performance Gen5 Power Cables, Transparent Premium Gen5 75 Ohm Digital Cable, Tidal Connect |
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Welcome to AA Jim.
To someone who is starting a journey into high end, my advice has always been the same, don't get caught up in the endless gear swapping merry-go-round cycle. Plan ahead, do your research, audition and reach for components that you will be proud to own and derive satisfaction out of. While that seems like a big expense in the beginning, buying good components and enjoying them for years to come will be a fraction of the price if you get caught up in buying new and selling at a big loss. McIntosh is a solid choice as they offer components for just about every budget and need. Enjoy the journey. |
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There are good values out there, and Wireworld is among them. I don't know what budget you have, but another reasonably-priced suggestion is Kimber 8TC. A 6ft pair of 8TC runs around $360, but you may well find a better deal. By the way, Masterlu (Ivan) sells both Wireworld and Kimber. I also have a C2300, and paired it with MC501 amps.
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SOTA, Grado, SME, Van den Hul, Gingko turntable setup; Pioneer Elite LD, BDP; Sony OLED TV; Magnum Dynalab tuner, antenna; MIT S-video cable; Pangea HDMI cables; DVDO video processor; McIntosh SACD, preamp, power amps; Telefunken Black Diamond preamp tubes; Kimber IC; Transparent IC, PC, SC; Mirage speakers; PS Audio, Shunyata PC; Audio Additives RCA caps; Furman power conditioning; Sanus: racks |
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Thanks for the suggestions. I owned the 8TC’s when I had the KEF LS50’s and sold them because they were already a little to long with the LS50’s on stands and even longer when I moved to the 1028be’s. I will have to reach out to Ivan.
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McIntosh MA12000, Wilson SabrinaX, Bluesound Node 2i, Transparent Ultra Gen5 Speaker Cables, Transparent Gen5 Powerwave, Transparent High Performance Gen5 Power Cables, Transparent Premium Gen5 75 Ohm Digital Cable, Tidal Connect |
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"In hide sight I should have just bought McIntosh to start! Anyway, thanks for reading."
No worries. Sometimes you have to go where you were to get where you are. Last edited by Mahalo; 05-19-2018 at 09:25 PM. |
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Welcome to the group! We have somewhat similar systems (McIntosh + Focal). Once you taste McIntosh you never go back! Enjoy.
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I didn't need the 6ft length either, as my amps are next door to the speakers. I now use Kimber 12TC at 4ft. The 12TC is $388 with spades, $404 with bananas; those are the latest retail prices, I believe. Same sonic character but more air around the music. Custom lengths are possible, so you may want to give the 8TC another shot. By all means, see what Ivan says. You're sure to get a good deal.
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SOTA, Grado, SME, Van den Hul, Gingko turntable setup; Pioneer Elite LD, BDP; Sony OLED TV; Magnum Dynalab tuner, antenna; MIT S-video cable; Pangea HDMI cables; DVDO video processor; McIntosh SACD, preamp, power amps; Telefunken Black Diamond preamp tubes; Kimber IC; Transparent IC, PC, SC; Mirage speakers; PS Audio, Shunyata PC; Audio Additives RCA caps; Furman power conditioning; Sanus: racks |
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You were entering the dangerous zone.....too late to back out now...
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Congrats. Unfortunately (or fortunately), your journey may have just begun. I too ran through several amps and preamps and digital combos as I got back into audio - even with research, it’s difficult to tell how these things sit with you over time. I’ve somewhat stabilized, but am now focused on the room (likely going to build a dedicated room), power, foundation, etc.
That said, I enjoy it every night when I sit down for an hour or two and miss it when I don’t. It is (only barely) cheaper than a shrink or too much booze, gambling or other vices. Now, it’s summer, when my focus moves to tarpon on the fly, which is just like cocaine, except more addictive and more expensive. Enjoy the ride! |
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