IIRC, member Duke @ Audiokinesis is a Soundlab dealer who has been very helpful on this board. Try sending him a private email. Also member Albertporter owned Soundlabs for many years and is very knowledgeable about all things hi-fi. Great collection of gear, BTW.
More Efficient Sound Labs on The Way?
My system consists of Thor Audio TPA-150 tubed monoblocks,
TP-2000 preamp with phono, Quad 988's, Audio Physics Minos
Subwoofer, Cary 306/200 as a transport with a Thor Audio tubed Dac, Scoutmaster table with a Clear Audio Discovery cartridge. Besides looking to upgrade my table I have
problems with my Quad 988's. The Quad gives a magical presentation of mids, but lacks as far as creating the illusion of a large orchestra, dynamic contrasts and deep
bass. I have looked into the Sound Labs the A1, $15,000.00
price range. At this point I feel that they require more power than I have to sound their best. But I have read that new models come with a new "core" which yields significant gains in sensitivity. I called Sound Labs and I was told on the phone that newer models will be more efficient. No more specific information was available. Does anybody know what the sensitivity ratings will be?
A differnece of 1-2db on sensitivity will make quite a difference. Does anybody know how I can learn what the new sensitivity figures are? In short how can I get accurate and reliable information?
TP-2000 preamp with phono, Quad 988's, Audio Physics Minos
Subwoofer, Cary 306/200 as a transport with a Thor Audio tubed Dac, Scoutmaster table with a Clear Audio Discovery cartridge. Besides looking to upgrade my table I have
problems with my Quad 988's. The Quad gives a magical presentation of mids, but lacks as far as creating the illusion of a large orchestra, dynamic contrasts and deep
bass. I have looked into the Sound Labs the A1, $15,000.00
price range. At this point I feel that they require more power than I have to sound their best. But I have read that new models come with a new "core" which yields significant gains in sensitivity. I called Sound Labs and I was told on the phone that newer models will be more efficient. No more specific information was available. Does anybody know what the sensitivity ratings will be?
A differnece of 1-2db on sensitivity will make quite a difference. Does anybody know how I can learn what the new sensitivity figures are? In short how can I get accurate and reliable information?
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