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CanukSchiitPiler
New, Male, from ottawa
Shout out to all Schiit Audio employees for working tirelessly, in order to overcome their current production challenges. Mar 16, 2021
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- Gender:
- Male
- Birthday:
- October 26
- Location:
- ottawa
- Gear List:
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Bluesound Node 2 : AQ coax MacKenzie to
Denafrips Ares 2 : AQ XLR Mackenzie to
Schiit Freya+ : AQ rca Mackenzie to
Bryston Sub10 active crossover : AQ rca Mackenzie to (2 amps and 2 subs)
Schiit Aegir (X2) vertical bi-amp : Canare 4s11 to
B&W Matrix 3 series 2
Rythmik (X2) F12SE servo subs
Using Herbie's Rx Dampers on Freya tubes
Furman PST-8 Surge protector
Dedicated and treated listening room (17X11X8)
Schiit Lyr 3 and Beyerdynamic DT 1990 PRO
I listen to all music genres depending on mood, but favor blues, jazz and pop. I'm currently experimenting with various tubes for my Freya+ (Tungsols, UK edition, Globe Se, NOS JAN). I highly recommend Herbie's Rx dampers. They've tighten the bass response and also reveal more detail, while keeping the holographic tube effect intact.Interact