Wall of Sound | Show Us Your Setup…
Below are images of Heaven 11 user’s systems. If you would like to share your setup, email us your best shots.
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- Sam says “the turntable is a restored Dual 1229 from the mid 70s with a Denon DL-160 cartridge, the phono preamp is a a Parks Audio Budgie Hybrid running Telefunken E88C/6922 tubes, and the speakers are Klipsch Forte IVs. The Fortes are super efficient and easy to power, but that said, the Billie seriously rocks them and has surprisingly low noise with almost no hiss as the tonearm picks up.”
- Steve’s setup: “I bought the amplifier primarily for ease of transportation, as I work between the USA and Europe -thanks to your voltage switching. I was interested in a reduction of hifi boxes. However when I connected the amplifier to my main system in England, it outperformed my very expensive tube amplifier!”
- Amine’s Corner (well, a part of it 🤩 ) So, I’m curious, how do you organize your record collection? Is it by first name, last name, genre, or decade? And don’t even get me started on the tricky part of classifying classical composers and performers. Mine always ends up in a bit of a mess within a few months 😑 I can’t seem to find the perfect plan to stick to. So if any of you have found the ultimate sorting system 🙏 please share with the rest of us! Gear: Billie MK2, with Gold JJ’s B&W 607 S3 speakers Denon DP47F TT with Goldring 1042 cartridge Cambridge Audio CD player
- Andrew's Corner: “The system consists of a Music Hall MMF 9.3 turntable with a Blue Angel Mantis low output MC Cartridge in Mahogany. I used a Sonic Frontiers SPF1 Signature Phono Stage to boost the signal in to input 6 of the Billie. The speakers are Sound Artist SCB8. The painting is from a famous Czech artist Peca. The painting is of my wife’s grandfather. They were drinking buddies. He was a Chimney Sweeper.”
- Al says “ I listened to the more expensive [amp] and thought it was no where near as clear and pitch perfect sounding as the Billie Amp! This is probably not a surprise to you but I felt I needed to at least see what another high end amp sounds like in my home - no contest.. A buddy came over last night, we played lot's of music on the Billie and the sound, combined with the Triton Five speakers was simply amazing.”
- Will’s setup from Massachusetts. Look at all those gorgeous textures! Even the speaker stands were left outside to rust!The problem with slick surfaces is that they only look good when new, they can’t take a scratch. Whereas nicks and scratches on a textured, natural surface age it gracefully, give it depth.