When you get around to purchasing a separate amp, then the AI3 will be difficult NOT to hear. It is truly a giant killer in many respects.
need help with an audible illusions mod 3a pre-amp
I would first like to mention that this is my first post and I’m hoping for some great feedback, help!
I have been adding to my audio system one piece at a time. My latest piece is an audible illusions mod 3a pre-amp. I have a nice pair of KEF 104/2s, a REL sub and a music hall mmf7. Currently I have the preamp plugged into my Denon receiver and I’m using that as my amp. I realize that the Denon is the weak link.
After listening, to my music hall mmf 7 plugged into the AI mod 3a then into one of the line inputs of the Denon, I’m not hearing much of a sonic change compared to that of Denon’s phono stage.
Is it because of my receiver? Is the denon changing the sonic signature of the Audible Illusions pre-amp?
I have the denon on Pure Direct, which is supposed to bypass all the digital gizmos of the receiver, but it’s not a huge change.
Any ideas??
Thanks,
Chris…….
I have been adding to my audio system one piece at a time. My latest piece is an audible illusions mod 3a pre-amp. I have a nice pair of KEF 104/2s, a REL sub and a music hall mmf7. Currently I have the preamp plugged into my Denon receiver and I’m using that as my amp. I realize that the Denon is the weak link.
After listening, to my music hall mmf 7 plugged into the AI mod 3a then into one of the line inputs of the Denon, I’m not hearing much of a sonic change compared to that of Denon’s phono stage.
Is it because of my receiver? Is the denon changing the sonic signature of the Audible Illusions pre-amp?
I have the denon on Pure Direct, which is supposed to bypass all the digital gizmos of the receiver, but it’s not a huge change.
Any ideas??
Thanks,
Chris…….
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