Some of the comments about being shrill, bright, and lean in the bass are a little surprising. I though the Grand X-1 leaned a little on the bright side, but I wouldn't have called it shrill or offensive. The Peachtree Nova 300 was actually a little "flat" sounding (rolled off on top) to my ears, until I paired it with my Focal Electra 1008 BE speakers.
I'm listening to Christian McBride's new album on Qobuz and it sounds full bodied, McBride's bass is strong and tight, the trumpets and vocals aren't edgy... in short, it sounds really good. I use a subwoofer with this system, but I turned it off and the bass sounds good without it.
I wonder if the older models were voiced differently or if they are really sensitive to speaker pairing? I liked the Nova 300 with other speakers, but it was just a little "blah". Sound quality and wow factor are not in the same league as my main system, but for what this system cost, it delivers a lot of value.
Other integrateds I own are a Vincent 237 and an ARC VSi55, both of which I think sound better than the Peachtree, but not dramatically better. What's nice about the Peachtree is that if you really want to go minimalist, it has a really good DAC and phono stage, both of which are extra components I have to add to the Vincent and ARC.
I'm listening to Christian McBride's new album on Qobuz and it sounds full bodied, McBride's bass is strong and tight, the trumpets and vocals aren't edgy... in short, it sounds really good. I use a subwoofer with this system, but I turned it off and the bass sounds good without it.
I wonder if the older models were voiced differently or if they are really sensitive to speaker pairing? I liked the Nova 300 with other speakers, but it was just a little "blah". Sound quality and wow factor are not in the same league as my main system, but for what this system cost, it delivers a lot of value.
Other integrateds I own are a Vincent 237 and an ARC VSi55, both of which I think sound better than the Peachtree, but not dramatically better. What's nice about the Peachtree is that if you really want to go minimalist, it has a really good DAC and phono stage, both of which are extra components I have to add to the Vincent and ARC.