I’m keeping my Audioquest Niagara 1200. I took my time just plugging my Kinki EX-M1 integrated into it and all it took was one CD and I plugged everything else in as well.
At first it reminded me of my Marantz Reference PM 15S2b. It had more of that warmth but lost none of the detail, finesse, dynamics and soundstage that the Kinki has.
There must have been a very short break-in period because it wasn’t long before I found the sweet spot. Without the AC nasties highlighting everything (which I hadn’t noticed until they were gone) I found myself listening anywhere from .5-2.0db higher than usual.
Some say the sound is sweeter and at first I thought it couldn’t be but I can see why. they'd think so, There is a tonal fullness to guitars that reveal the whole body of the instrument. Never have they sounded so convincing. Same for vocals. Can’t overlook the piano as well. Even the softest notes have that majesty that only a piano has.
A great recorded CD like a Japanese pressing of The European Jazz Trio will leave your jaw on the floor. No kidding.
Like capatindidactic said, I can hear things going on before a musician plays, which had me looking for them on the stage before they started.
I didn’t think that there was that much crud on the AC lines and that what I had was good enough.
Boy, was I wrong.
All the best,
Nonoise
At first it reminded me of my Marantz Reference PM 15S2b. It had more of that warmth but lost none of the detail, finesse, dynamics and soundstage that the Kinki has.
There must have been a very short break-in period because it wasn’t long before I found the sweet spot. Without the AC nasties highlighting everything (which I hadn’t noticed until they were gone) I found myself listening anywhere from .5-2.0db higher than usual.
Some say the sound is sweeter and at first I thought it couldn’t be but I can see why. they'd think so, There is a tonal fullness to guitars that reveal the whole body of the instrument. Never have they sounded so convincing. Same for vocals. Can’t overlook the piano as well. Even the softest notes have that majesty that only a piano has.
A great recorded CD like a Japanese pressing of The European Jazz Trio will leave your jaw on the floor. No kidding.
Like capatindidactic said, I can hear things going on before a musician plays, which had me looking for them on the stage before they started.
I didn’t think that there was that much crud on the AC lines and that what I had was good enough.
Boy, was I wrong.
All the best,
Nonoise