Any audio gifts for Christmas?


For those of us who celebrate Christmas, didja receive anything audio-related as a gift this year? I got two pairs of Maple Audio Works "Ambiance" interconnects. Hooked up my phono stage and CDP this morning using the Ambiance cables, now the break-in period begins.
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Well I didn't know we could count stuff we bought a week prior and for our selves. In that case I also bought my own christmas present an Accuphase DC-300 digital preamp, like others here, I have been sitting home enjoying it through out the holiday!
I've got a beautifully finished plexiglass platform for my Michell TT from my catholic friend.
First and foremost, congradulations 3728slingshot!

I have been dropping the hint that I would love to get some CD's for Christmas for over 15 years! I once again created a wish list of CD's I'd like to get and once again got none! A lump of coal I could at least put into the woodstove.
Apparently we can count things we bought for ourselves, so here goes: a retro Christmas for me! I sent my McIntosh MR-78 tuner out east for a mod and finally located a matching McIntosh scope, a sweet-tooth item I've wanted since I was in high school. For software: the Ella Fitzgerald Gershwin Songbook LP reissue from Speakers Corner. My eyes and ears have been feasting! Happy holidays to all!
In late November, I bought myself a pair of used Vandersteen 2Wq subs as early Xmas gifts -- one from my local Vandy dealer, and the other from a very nice seller on A-gon. HUGE improvement to the system, and a great combination with the Vandy 3A Sig's. Richard Vandersteen told me that the 3A Sig's with a pair of 2Wq's gets you about 75-80% of the performance of the Model 5, at less than half the cost. (Boy, do I have some subterranean bass on good organ recordings! I've heard an expression that the lowest octave on the organ is actually the voice of God speaking, and I'm nearly prepared to believe it.)

I figured that the subs would be the only A/V gear I "received" for Christmas, but my wife surprised me with a "Santa Claus" gift -- a Panasonic PV-HS2000 hard disk video recorder with Replay TV. She got a great buy on it thru Ubid.com: MSRP was $600, but with the Ubid price, and the $100 rebate offered on this unit, she paid just over $200. Should be fun to experiment with it, even though she is the inveterate late-night TV watcher and will probably get most of the use from the unit.

We also gave each other some DVD's, including the "Platinum Collection" version of "Snow White & The Seven Dwarves". The Disney organization has done an absolutely stunning job of color restoration on this disk, and the new 5.1 Dolby soundtrack is a wonderful addition. If you have not seen this new version of "Snow White", and are interested in film animation, you MUST add this DVD to your collection. If the great transfer job wasn't enough, the disk also has over 3 hours of material on the creation of "Snow White", including a lengthy narration by Walt Disney himself.

Hope everyone had a great Christmas, and has a very happy New Year.

Scott C-