Listening room system questions

dpat1

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I finally have the kids off the company dime and out of the house so I’m discovering that I suddenly have quite a few dimes left over. With this windfall of disposable income I am going to build the listening room I have wanted for a very long time. I have decided to go all in with a Bottlehead system. The output side will be a set of 300B Paramount’s driven by a Beepre.

So question number one concerns the input side. I plan to have a turntable, reel to reel and a DAQ for the digital files. For the turntable and the reel to reel, can an Eros be configured to work with both a phono cartridge and tape heads? I would prefer not to have to build an Eros for each.

The second question is on speakers. I am currently leaning towards the Blumenstein Makos. Are these a good match for the Paramount’s? Are there better choices? The room is approximately 14’X18’X8’.

My budget for the build is in the $6-8K range. I already have a Beepre ordered and paid for so that does not factor in. To date I have built two Crack’s, a Submissive and a Mainline which is my current headphone driver of choice.

Opinions and ideas are welcome.

Thanks, David
 
Several replies were lost, including mine.

We have a circuit for an RIAA/NAB switch in Eros; the NAB is valid for 7.5 and 15ips but does not work for IEC tapes such as the Tape Project ones. I don't know whether one has actually been built. It's a very tight fit to get all the components and switch installed sufficiently close to the relevant parts of the circuit to be confident there will be no hum and/or noise pickup. I have no record of having developed a specific layout; possibly Doc B will remember.
 
An idea for the different EQ requirements.
What about mounting an additional octal socket on the top plate  and have the required EQ components built on an octal plug in a can in the fashion of the Quad22 preamps for their cartridge adaptors.
Not as elegant granted , but if you really want to do it with a single preamp it's an alternative.
Attention to wiring and possible crosstalk may occur, but, it's just an idea.
Thoughts ?
 
One would need to be very careful about the layout as noise pickup is a potential issue at that point in the circuit.
 
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