@mr_m , No, I haven't tried the Purist Audio ICs as I'm quite sold on my Darwin Truth II ICs. They have the best extension, definition, and purity that I've heard.
The problem with revealing products like the Kinki and JBL is just that, they are revealing and won't smooth over anything that gets in their way.
Garbage in, garbage out, so to speak.
Liking what I heard with my older Tempo Electric SCs and now my Cabledyne Silver Synergy SCs, I may, someday, try out the Cabledyne Virtuoso SCs as they are their top of the line, no compromise SCs that don't break the bank.
@prof , I don't know where you can listen to a pair since there's only one dealer I know of that carries them: Musicdirect.com. They may know of someone who's bought a pair and possibly an audition can be arranged.
I think that maybe the new L-100 may be the answer as they use a pulp paper mid range driver, similar to the base driver, as opposed to the Al/Mag mid range driver in my 4319.
Dimensionally, the L-100 are very close to the 4319, sporting a few more pounds. I'd love to hear them for myself and since I live about 12 miles from JBLs Northridge factory, maybe an audition can be arranged. They don't cotton to drop ins but now that their speakers are getting more press, and for the asking price (the same as my 4319=$4K), they should be amenable to it.
All the best,
Nonoise
The problem with revealing products like the Kinki and JBL is just that, they are revealing and won't smooth over anything that gets in their way.
Garbage in, garbage out, so to speak.
Liking what I heard with my older Tempo Electric SCs and now my Cabledyne Silver Synergy SCs, I may, someday, try out the Cabledyne Virtuoso SCs as they are their top of the line, no compromise SCs that don't break the bank.
@prof , I don't know where you can listen to a pair since there's only one dealer I know of that carries them: Musicdirect.com. They may know of someone who's bought a pair and possibly an audition can be arranged.
I think that maybe the new L-100 may be the answer as they use a pulp paper mid range driver, similar to the base driver, as opposed to the Al/Mag mid range driver in my 4319.
Dimensionally, the L-100 are very close to the 4319, sporting a few more pounds. I'd love to hear them for myself and since I live about 12 miles from JBLs Northridge factory, maybe an audition can be arranged. They don't cotton to drop ins but now that their speakers are getting more press, and for the asking price (the same as my 4319=$4K), they should be amenable to it.
All the best,
Nonoise