Amazing ''Overachieving'' products...your pick?


I have owned both expensive gear (and I do mean expensive) and ''budget'' gear. Many components are mind-boggling on a price-paid versus performance ratio. Three of my favorites are:

1. The Bedini clarifier. This gizmo just plain works. You may like - or not - the difference it makes on your cd's. In my case, it clears up a lot of fog. The cheapest upgrade to ALL my cd's.

2. The Cayin TA-30 integrated amplifier . So much performance and flexibility for so little money. Put it up against anything up to 3 times the price, musically and from a build-quality perspective. Just plain amazing.

3. The Apple i-Pod Mini. Yes, even from in an audiophile application, playing cd's (not downloaded MP3's). You can snob it but you cannot ignore it.

What are YOUR picks ?
sonicbeauty
Great value products can still be system dependent, but here are a few:
1) Marigo Signature, cd/dvd stabiliser
2) Pass labs Aleph 3, (given sensitive speakers)
3) Aurios 1.2 isolation devices
4) Living Voice Auditorium Range of speakers (Not such a good deal in the US with the current Xchange rate)
5) Creek T40 or T43 tuner

An eclectic mix and some seem very expensive for what they are $199 for the Marigo. But sometimes you have to pay over the odds to get really good value, if that does'nt sound crazy, which it does.
Mc1 Hafler 101 Music Concept moded.Outstanding value for the money.Also RAM Labs Moving Coil Head Amp which I use to own .I wish I still had it.Rodger Modjeski's RM-3 I beleive
was the name of it.
Musical Fidelity, Marantz SACD's, Bryston, bel Canto, Paradigm, Monitor Audio, PSB, McIntosh, VTL, Yamaha (recvrs), REL subs, PS Audio (pwr stuff), JM Lab, Classe, some Krell (SACD Std).

Match up seperates from above and WOW. You can compete.
Gallo Ref 3
Bel Canto Evo 4 Gen 2 Bridged
Musical Surroundings Phonomena
Synergistic Alpha Sterling IC's
Shunyata Hydra 2 or 4
Apple Ipod, esp. 60gb (size for uncompressed audio)
1) Jolida JD-100. No brainer. Here's an easy recipe: juice the tubes to NOS 5751s; switch the PC to something like a Chris VenHaus Flavor 1; hit the tube pins, RCAs, and PC/IEC prongs with Walker SST; and add a bit of isolation (granite, marble, maple, points, whatever).

2) Polk SDA 1-C speakers. Yeah, I know, Polk. They don't make these anymore. From the mid-late 80s, these have crazy wide/deep soundstage with excellent imaging and voice/instrument placement, wonderful top and low end (mids could be a bit more detailed); they do need plenty of current to make them shine. They respond very well to modest or even intense tweaking. I still prefer my 1-Cs to numerous, much more expensive speakers of today.