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My updated system in London ...! Pictures of the weekend system to follow (at the weekend!)

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Wow!
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Very cool room and certainly a hierarchically correct system. But where's the turntable? ;-)
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ThomasOK wrote:Very cool room and certainly a hierarchically correct system. But where's the turntable? ;-)
A good point! This is the system in my little flat in London and I rather like it for its minimalist approach. One of the reasons I love DS is I now don't need 1,000s of records and CDs cluttering the place up. They have all been packed off to my weekend place where I now have an MDS-I and am about to set up a turntable - nothing fancy, probably just something from Rega. For now. Clearly it will be a slippery slope...
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Yes, doesn't get much cleaner looking than that. Really nice. Kind of Japanese in its simplicity - I can see you there with a cup of green tea listening to something relaxing.
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Charlie1 wrote:Yes, doesn't get much cleaner looking than that. Really nice. Kind of Japanese in its simplicity - I can see you there with a cup of green tea listening to something relaxing.
Make that claret and you're spot on...!
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tmilligan wrote:My updated system in London ...! Pictures of the weekend system to follow (at the weekend!)

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Very nice flat (a la John Pawson).
Did you compare your set-up to the same set-up with preamp (KK?) ?
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matthias wrote:
Very nice flat (a la John Pawson).
Did you compare your set-up to the same set-up with preamp (KK?) ?
Funny you should say that... Here is the kitchen in my weekend place... My long term plan is to have a whole house built by John Pawson. Just need to find the plot!

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I had a KK/1 up until a couple of months ago. With the Renew it was essential. With the kds/1 I prefer it direct. The sound is possibly a bit thinner but the detail, pace and timing are so good that I can live with that!
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tmilligan wrote: Funny you should say that... Here is the kitchen in my weekend place... My long term plan is to have a whole house built by John Pawson. Just need to find the plot!
Your weekend place is absolutely stunning !

A house built by John Pawson would be my dream as well.
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Very very nice tmilligan!

We renovated our house last summer, so I've done more then my share of architecture surfing. If I was building something new and my bugdet was big enough, I would contact Suppose design office. The way they adapt the buildings they create into the environment is nothing short of ingenious.

Look at this: http://www.suppose.jp/works/2012/06/post-125.html

This: http://www.suppose.jp/works/2007/05/post-34.html

And this: http://www.suppose.jp/works/2007/09/post-8.html

Jesus, looking at this makes me realize that I just HAVE to sell this place sometime and build a new house from scratch!

EDIT: It also makes me realize how much I hate the Swedish climate...
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Great looking kitchen, as is the Linn system!
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Charlie1 wrote:Yes, doesn't get much cleaner looking than that. Really nice. Kind of Japanese in its simplicity - I can see you there with a cup of green tea listening to something relaxing.
Make that claret and you're spot on...!
...and I brought a Rioja. Doh!
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Charlie1 wrote:Yes, doesn't get much cleaner looking than that. Really nice. Kind of Japanese in its simplicity - I can see you there with a cup of green tea listening to something relaxing.
Make that claret and you're spot on...!
...and I brought a Rioja. Doh!
It was red. It all hits the spot!
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Here, finally, are some slightly poor pictures of the system I have in the small snug sitting room next to the drawing room in my weekend place. In the winter I spend a lot of time in here... Also an obligatory shot of the view!

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Looks like a wonderful weekend place!
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The sekrit ds-i is now wired properly into my kitchen ...

I guess I better have a go at the jumble of wires some time soon....

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Oh, and an updated photo of the London system now that I am back to the klimax renew. Frees up some cash for, ooh, I don't know - maybe some tundra monos and a lejonklou pre... :)

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I *think* there is a Kikkin 2.2 sitting at home waiting for me... And the missus is out tonight. I pity my neighbours...

EDIT: There was indeed a kikkin waiting! And I'm happy...!
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