14-Jul-2016, 11:26
(13-Jul-2016, 21:45)octaviars Wrote: Looks awesome
It's not as beautiful as our Devialets but I agree it does look awesome or impressive. 'Built like a tank'.
(13-Jul-2016, 23:46)Hifi_swlon Wrote:(13-Jul-2016, 21:22)Antoine Wrote: This afternoon the Paul Hynes SR7EHD-MR4 has been finally delivered by UPS. It's big and heavy! (10kg)
Yay!
Looks like you resisted the temptation to look at the innards?
Looking forward to hearing whether it makes a difference - hopefully after all that!
To be honest I hadn't even thought about looking inside. Wanted to set it up quickly to still be able to give it a listen yesterday evening and as you read had to modify the 'lowboard' which slowed things a bit. I may open it later and when I do I'll make some photo's.
(14-Jul-2016, 02:52)Axel Wrote: Can you give us the physical dimensions, please Antoine?
Sure, but keep in mind this four rail version of the SR7 is bigger than it's two rail version, which is bigger than the SR5, which in turn is bigger than the SR3. I only have the dimensions of my unit, they are approximately:
34.5x22.5x13.2 (LxWxH) in cm. These include the feet under the SR7 and the cooling fins on the front.
Pictures are in the last post of the previous page, in case you've missed those.
PS Audio P3, Shunyata ΞTRON Alpha Digital and HC/Furutech power cables, Paul Hynes SR7EHD-MR4, DIY Roon Server & Roon Endpoint running AudioLinux Headless, Phasure Lush^2 USB cable, Audioquest Diamond RJ/E ethernet, Uptone Audio etherREGEN, Mutec MC-3+ USB, Shunyata ΞTRON Anaconda Digital XLR AES/EBU, Devialet Expert 250 Pro CI, Nordost Tyr Reference LS cables, Von Schweikert VR-5 SE Anniversary Edition, Anti-Mode Dual Core 2.0, JL Audio Fathom F112. More detail here.
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