The suggestion to contact Globe Audio is correct, Jody is a great guy and wether email or phone ,he will get back to you.
I have owned the AA Capitole MkII SE for about a year and the major difference between that and the previous MkII is that the SE features a $700 upgrade that replaces the D/A board capacitors, mounts the new ones on special Symposium pads for resonance control and swaps the stock 6012s with cryo'd versions. A noticeable and nice sonic difference.
The other difference is that not all of the MkII's were set up with the same back panel.Where as the SE version is a CDP/DAC/PRE with both XLR & RCA inputs & outputs, not all of the MkII were set up this way.(some do not have the XLR input).
I am not certain but I believe that the current
Reference player is the same as the MkIISE without the SE upgrade but the same in that it is fully functional as a cdp/dac/pre.
They are all capable of supurb redbook playback.
I'm sure that Globe can answer with more certainty.
I have owned the AA Capitole MkII SE for about a year and the major difference between that and the previous MkII is that the SE features a $700 upgrade that replaces the D/A board capacitors, mounts the new ones on special Symposium pads for resonance control and swaps the stock 6012s with cryo'd versions. A noticeable and nice sonic difference.
The other difference is that not all of the MkII's were set up with the same back panel.Where as the SE version is a CDP/DAC/PRE with both XLR & RCA inputs & outputs, not all of the MkII were set up this way.(some do not have the XLR input).
I am not certain but I believe that the current
Reference player is the same as the MkIISE without the SE upgrade but the same in that it is fully functional as a cdp/dac/pre.
They are all capable of supurb redbook playback.
I'm sure that Globe can answer with more certainty.