I'll put the Anthem P5 on the demo list. Thanks.
Whitecamaross,
Mark Levinson 533H? Which models from Classe and Simaudio? What about Passlab?
Thanks.
My Long List of Amplifiers and My Personal Review of Each!
whitecamaross i know you are familiar with martin logans but i have to mention this quick 13a setup tip....the first thing a lot of listeners do is toe in the speaker and blast them right towards the sweet spot. i listen to mine about 8 or 9 feet apart center to center...but the KEY is that i position them straight ahead and toed in ONLY about 1 1/2 inches..that's it! these speakers are so transparent and provide so much info that pointing them directly at you overloads the senses and overwhelms the listener. this will create a more relaxing listen but still allow the speaker to shine all of its' attributes through. no disrespect to you by me mentioning this. i just have to throw this out there for you or anyone else who has these types of speakers....( of course--to each his own--- i understand that!) just my02cents if you haven't already ,give it a try. let me know. mike |
I haven't contributed in some time, but I have been trying to follow. I have heard some seriously good systems and components. I can tell you that the REF 10 pre-amp is one of the absolutely best, period. In my humble opinion, it would be a serious mistake to get rid of it. There are some out there that would compare, but not jaw dropping. The REF 10 is just outstanding. I haven't seen lately whether you have taken the dive into phono yet. Once you nail down your basic system (laugher), it would be outstanding if you could then go the phono route. Not long ago, I ventured to Optimal Enchantment in Santa Monica and listened to Randall's house system. Vandersteen 7 speakers, with Audio Research REF 10 Phono stage, REF 10 pre-amp, REF 250 SE amps and stupidly expensive Basis turntable, arm and cartridge, with top audioquest cabling. I have listened for decades to wonderful systems and this was the very first time that the system completely disappeared. I've never experienced that before. I know you said that you tried another Audio Research tube amp, but if you haven't tried the REF250 SE, you've missed out. in my opinion. The other amp isn't in the same league as the REF250SE, and the combination of the REF 10 pre-amp with the REF 250SEis simply stunning. Also, I tried to go back and discover what speakers you are using. I saw mention of Martin Logan 15a. Is this correct? continue having fun. Your efforts are not only fun for some of us, but very informative. Direct A/B comparisons in the same system is absolutely the way to accurately compare and chose equipment. But, although Randall would probably let me take equipment home to listen, I haven't asked yet, only Stereo Design in San Diego actually routinely let me shlep heavy, expensive equipment back and forth from San Diego to LA to listen. Unfortunately, after over 40 years, Steve called it quits and Stereo Design B&M store is closed. enjoy |
Hey WCSS, This is one hell of a thread! It really fleshes out these components from a performance perspective that "pro" reviewers would never dream of offering up. Thank You for taking the time to do so. I am really curious for your thoughts on the Hegel H30 with the Reference 10. I too have the H30 and have run it with several preamps with the latest being a BAT VK52SE. I have since parted ways with preamp and run a Calyx Femto DAC straight to the amp connected by Transparent Reference cabling. I am running a Sonore UltraRendu with LPS1 PS with Roon as source and Proac Response 3.8's. I am considering purchasing MA PL500 II's and adding an AR preamp. Again, Thank You for helping out fellow audiophiles! |