REVEL ,MARANTZ CD 94, MR LIM



2  Unit Frank Power Bank.
1  Unit Power Amp 150Watt
1  Unit M5Hz


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2012 Lim Hi Fi system






FRANK POWER AMP  150W





2012 System Revel Performa F32



Source : Marantz CD 94 MkII. The servo clock has been upgraded to 1PPM and the stock figure 8 power cord has been upgraded to IEC.

DAC processor : A DIY DAC based on DIR9001+PMD100+PCM63P-K (Japan), 6 independent power supplies in two box construction. MSB Link III Full Nelson and P1000 separate power supply is being retired

Pre amp : Current resident pre amp is Lighter Note, light dependent resistors volume attenuator. My pre is fitted with remote control volume control for the comfort of use.

Power amp :Frank  LMos 150, 150W 4 pairs of discontinued Hitachi mosfet based stereo amp.

Speaker : Revel Performa F32

Cabling : Source to dac, Sommer interconnect,

DAC to pre, Sommer interconnect,

Pre to power, DIT XLO interconnect

Power to speaker, Canare speaker cable ( mid and highs), Sommer speaker cable (bass)

Power cord : Source, HMS power cord

DAC, Shunyata Copperhead power cord
Power, HMS power cord

Accessory : 4KVa Balanced transformer, M5 sine wave corrector, Schumann, Frank Power Bank. 

harmoniser, ebony wood block, resonance spike
Voltage is 230V 50Hz, 3V tolerance all day.

Room size : approx. 16'x10'x 9' (a taper ceiling), air conditioned and carpeted.
Speaker positioning : 53.0" from front wall, 17.5" from side wall, seating is 106" from the mid point between the speakers. The speakers are toed in to the point that 1cm inner speaker box is visible from the seating position. All positioning are calibrated with water spirit and light reflection.





FRANK POWER BANK



 Power Bank is Lord of Power, my 150W power amp sounded more like 250W, extended the frequency bandwidth. Eat that out! Dynamic and transient benefited the most. No dragging if you know what I mean. With great power, come greater volumetric soundstage dimensionality. The images were rock steady, no wobbling. The stage was akin to spooky electrostatic. On Brendan Perry's This boy, the banker sworn he heard the sound coming from the back wall. The spatial thing was generous, good deal of space around the images and nothing stands in between the listener and the imaginary stage.


C H LIM 

Malaysia - Kuala Lumpur