OMG, that is a beautiful setup.... Incredible-looking (Nothing looks cooler than mixing some reel-to-reel into your stereo setup). I bet it sounds even better.
Me? Same as it's been for a little while now (although approached a bit differently, especially on the digital/computer-end). Playing the digital stuff at the moment:
1. WD external drives (two 1TB My Books and one 2TB Elements)
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2. Compaq Presario Laptop running VLC media-player in tandem with the Virtual Audio Cable plug-in (to bypass the Windows K-mixer and ensure a clean, unprocessed 24/96 bitstream is going out to my DAC)
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3. HRT Music Streamer II DAC (with an AUVIO rca cable connecting it to my receiver's aux-inputs - I love the AUVIO stuff... Great, well-constructed cables for the money)
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4. Sansui 2000x receiver
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5. Wharfedale W60E 3-way speakers (raised 18" off the floor)
Right now I'm checking out a couple HDTracks 24/96 releases... "A Love Supreme" and "Getz/Gilberto". I was actually surprised at how much I like their version of ALS. Sure, I don't imagine that Coltrane's sax has that same sort of sound that it does on the original Impulse vinyl (I have another version for that), however, I actually like this version quite a bit. It's smoother and much-less-digital-sounding than the other HDTracks releases I've heard. It's got especially-good detail in the drums, bass, and piano (and voices... even if they're only singing for a few seconds). And since Coltrane's sax is so-far-forward on this album, you really-need good detail on the supporting instruments... ESPECIALLY the drums, and the drums sound great on this. I also just got another CD version of this album that I need to try. It's an old MCA/Impulse disc from the mid '80's, so we'll see how that turns out. But right now, I think I'm gonna' check out the HDTracks "Getz/Gilberto" and see how it fares against the umpteen other versions I have (I haven't really given this one it's full day in court yet... It's not as bad as I originally-thought, though not perfect either, which is why it really-pays to have several different digital versions of this album because none of them are perfect). It's been snowing all-morning/afternoon, so good day for listening (I have to go out and pick up some milk in a little while though, and I'm not looking forward to it).
*Edit* - Listening to an especially-sweet 24/96 reel-to-reel transfer of "Led Zeppelin IV" right now... Best-sounding digital version I have (and I have A LOT).