UPDATE: 9/19/2022
Some local Decware followers came across some reel to reel tapes and wondered if it wouldn't be fun to get together and listen to some of them. They've been here before at DECFEST and are devout audiophiles. Plus they offered to bring pizza and beer! I had to say yes.
When they arrived the bag of tapes came out and they were 4 track 3-3/4 speed tapes. I figured they might be, and I haven't gotten to hear any yet on my tape machine so this should be fun! For those who don't know, this the lowest speed and format for reel to reel tape. It has rolled treble response but nearly unlimited bass. This is good because the tapes were vintage rock and no one needs response out to 40kHz listening to Black Sabbath.
The 4 track head on my machine turned out to be missaligned so that the highs were reduced in one channel and the channel wasn't as loud. Now in a stuffy audiophile atmosphere this might be a problem, but we just rolled with it so we could listen to the tapes. Since the amplifier has dual volume we just balanced the channels, had a beer and listened to it that way!
Despite this severe handicap Sarah managed to make Black Sabbath and everything else we played sound great! It was well balanced, smooth, good depth, sounded like you were at a good outdoor concert, made you really love Black Sabbath. Had we popped in the same CD this would not have happened.
We had Sarah hooked to the House speakers, which is really pushing it for listening to tape due to the dynamic range. What was interesting is that we also listened to Aja in this handicapped state and found it to have more inner detail than the records of which they had a collection of different pressings as do I. They were hearing lots of little things that were not on the records. And this is the lowest, laughed at by tape heads format.
Did it have the dynamics of master tape, no. So that gave us an idea. Listen to some master tapes. The two-track heads on the tape machine are boutique and well aligned.
We started with Supertramp Crime of the Century. An unbelievable master copy I recently came across. The first thing that happened is the amp was turned up too loud and starting to distort. I turned it down a bit and we listened to the first 3 tracks and then I paused the tape. You have to understand that this master tape has approximately 10dB more dynamic range than the previous tapes we just listened to. 4 watts on 88dB speakers...
The sound was incredible. However it wasn't able to handle the dynamic swings with a 4 watt amp if it were turned up where it should be, so I decided to up the game with the appropriate speakers. The ZF15L master series baffles were pulled out from the other side of the room and installed in front of the House speakers. This added 12dB of dynamic range and SPL which has the potential to be well over twice as loud.
Hit play and just grooved out on a deep rich effortlessly dynamic and realistically scaled performance. So it was a fun evening focused on tape where we just happened to use Sarah as the main amplification.
Tonight through some trial and error I found the perfect placement for these large baffles on this end of the room and I can assure you it is not where I would intuitively placed them but when I got them there it was like unlocking an ancient puzzle and opening the door to nirvana. My first placement happened just as the Audio Gods had some ultra dry, super flat and forward sounding recordings playing back to back on the Roon Radio... It was so bad. I used it as a tool and started moving the speakers around. I was stunned at how much more tolerable this series of recordings got as I went. As I revisited it repeatably during the next few minutes trying to make this recording sound bearable, I went against my instincts and placed them where I figured they wouldn't be optimized as they are too close to the House speakers, etc., but nevertheless I popped them into the picture in my mind (Audio Gods) and this poor recording stopped sucking and I was actually able to appreciate quite a few redeeming qualities. I was amazed at the difference in sound from where I first placed the speakers to now. Not even close. It went from forward and flat and in your face with no bass to deep and wide and rich and invisible.
So after amazing myself with that, I changed to some known good tracks and was flabbergasted.
This was almost too good a gift to be true, just before DECFEST. The Audio Gods don't want me to handicap their blessings I guess ; )
This gave me another idea, since it happened this afternoon during work, I had all day to listen to it while I worked. As with speaker positioning / tuning bass is a big factor and I wanted to hear what happened with music that really hits, so I pulled up a playlist for the ZF15L that contains probably a hundred tracks. I haven't listened to it for almost exactly one year. That's because I listened to it to death and grew tired of it. It was a playlist that I used to evaluate all of our amps and speaker combos for almost a year until I couldn't enjoy it anymore. You could say I experienced each track from lots of combinations during that time until there just wasn't anything left to discover... no new perspectives. No new smells.
I listened to that playlist on the system shown below all day today and was taken aback at the overall sound. On so many levels it just seemed to be blowing everything away. It had me craving the next track like the first time I head the playlist. In fact it went beyond that because the sound was so much to process I didn't remember at least 20 of the tracks which is to say they sounded so different that they didn't register. That should tell you something about divine synergy which is what I have to call it.
Between the limitless dynamics of this system, the Cryotone input tube 5670 in Sarah and the preamp and this golden speaker placement, I don't ever want to change it. In fact I don't have to, because the House Speakers are for my Zen TORII Mono's and Sarah can sit right where she is front and center driving the large baffles. It will be two systems that find permanence in my room. With the corner horns on the other end I now will have 3 systems that never move.
click to enlargeTesting Sarah... model SEWE300B. This particular choice of speakers, placement, amplifier and room are so locked it is unlikely it will ever be moved. The cables preamp and source are also part of this amazing and rare synergy. The large open baffles are connected to the amp which is 4 watts, the speakers are 100dB. It has some serious balls.
Several times in an audio journey you come to a memorable point where you become scared to touch anything. You honestly have never heard anything this good so you can't justify rolling tubes to see what happens, or changing anything. You are afraid to touch it. It has never sounded this good so you now shift from years of monkeying around with shit all the time to see if you can make it better to trying to preserve this sacred golden egg you've accidentally found.
I think the Audio Gods have timed all of these things to come together at this moment. The WE300B tubes are just broken in, the Cryotone 5670 that compliments the preamp I'm using so nicely that showed up by surprise from Don at Cryotone , the speaker choice and placement on this end of the room...
So for those readers who have never been here and no doubt think I'm flowering things up because how can it keep always be the best he's ever heard, etc., I ask myself the same thing enough times to realize it is a combination of change and actual improvements over time. The paradox is that change with passing time is an improvement perceptually. Anyway this year at DECFEST everyone will hear it for themselves so you an ask them what they thought.
I can tell you I am hearing things I've never heard come out of this room before. The music is alive. How is it possible to go from here to where we were prior? I am simply stunned at how good recordings actually are if you can manage to properly decode one.

It's overwhelming. The presence is so big, so real... so unexpected. It is disorienting. It has to be the speaker placement. See, it has me questioning the obvious... right?
Holy shit, I just realized the Audio Gods sent my local friends over to get me to move the Big Speakers to the other end of the room so we could listen to tape... which is what started this.
OK, now it's starting to all become so obvious. Just prior to all of this, two days ago the right Torii Mono after many years of service had a beeswax flat stacked cap short and redline the meter. I am pleased to say that despite this, the tube plates never cherried even after being this way for hours before I noticed it. With only one tube playing it still sounded good... go figure. These are the amps that would have been used with the House Speakers to play the tapes. So the Audio Gods blew up one of the capacitors so I would have to use Sarah,... which sounds spectacular on the House Speakers on digital, but the tape machine has big dynamics that surpass the streaming requiring lots more power.
Yup, I hope you can see how this all works... all you have to do is react the right way and it continues to happen. They love good sound because the universe IS sound.
Happy listening!