Teajay makes a very good case for the LTA components particularly the preamp. I'm a jazz aficionado of many happy years. We all have our individual criteria and sonic hierarchy and for me it's tone,timbre and harmonic overtones authenticity. This is due I'm sure to the dominant presence of acoustic instruments used in jazz.
Dexter Gordon's tenor saxophone, Monk's piano, Chet Baker'-s trumpet or the vibraphone of Bobby Hutcherson. If you can't get the natural tone right nothing else the component and/speaker does can correct this major deficiency IMO. You lose much of the emotion.
If the LTA does this better than other components far more expensive then this is quite an achievement. I've heard expensive audio products that lack convincing natural (thus realistic) tone and timbre.
Charles
Dexter Gordon's tenor saxophone, Monk's piano, Chet Baker'-s trumpet or the vibraphone of Bobby Hutcherson. If you can't get the natural tone right nothing else the component and/speaker does can correct this major deficiency IMO. You lose much of the emotion.
If the LTA does this better than other components far more expensive then this is quite an achievement. I've heard expensive audio products that lack convincing natural (thus realistic) tone and timbre.
Charles