The GFP-710 may offer a few features that were not available on the older 565, but in my opinion the 565 is the better sounding unit. The 565's were built by Adcom's long-time contract manufacturer in Taiwan, while the 710 (and all current Adcom models) are being built in China. My personal opinion, FWIW, is that the Taiwanese-built units had better quality control than the Chinese-built products. If you are happy with the 565, and don't particularly need the features on the 710, then I'd stick with the 565. If you decide to upgrade, I think you'd be better advised to buy the GFP-750, or another well regarded preamp from another manufacturer.
Does GFP-710 sound better that older GFP-565
I am currently using an Adcom GFP-565, which, if not mistaken, was Adcom's top-of-the-line preamp when it came out. I recently, on an impulse purchase, obtained the current GFP-710, which is one model under the 750. Is there any reason I should think that because this preamp is much newer, that it would sound better than (or even as good) as the older high-end GFP-565?
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