Hi. I own the 1027Be with Simaudio I-7 and SuperNova CD player. I find the combo highly satisfying. Unfortunately, the Simaudio does not have base/treble controls so I'm not necessarily suggesting that. Be careful with the McIntosh though and the Hi-Fi tuning fuses. I have auditioned the McIntosh, but found the sound to be confused and messy (simply the opposite of a relaxed, focused, and articulate sound), although the bass was quite good. I also tried the Hi-Fi Tuning fuse, which I found to improve the music in some respects but the music lost a sense of flow and calmness. It sounded uptight. I switched in the IsoClean fuse (about the same price as Hi-Fi Tuning) which had similar benefits but no drawbacks. Good luck.
Amp / Preamp for Focal 1007 BE Speakers?
Hello all - I would like some amp/preamp or integrated amp suggestions from fellow Focal 1007BE owners.
Here's my current setup -
Transporter (wireless) with all files Apple Lossless format
Jolida 502B integrated
Acoustic Zen Hologram II speaker cables
Analysis Plus Solo Crystal Interconnects
I like the sound from my setup but the bass is too thin for my liking. I am a bass player, so naturally like a little more oomph than most. I mostly listen to acoustic and acoustic rock music - Dave Mattews, Howie Day, Damien Rice but also like some more upbeat rock every once in awhile.
I figured that the Jolida at 60 watts wasn't supplying enough power, so demo'd a DK VS-1 MkII integrated (160 watts) over the weekend. I was not impressed at all - the sound was very sterile and the bass levels actually dropped from the Joilda. I guess that I'm a tube guy!
Here's what I have been thinking - whatever direction I go, I think it's critical that the pre or integrated have some sort of tone controls so that I can get the bass level where I'm happy. With that said, does anyone have any good ideas on pre / amp or integrated? I would be buying used and can spend up to about 4K.
The McIntosh MA6900 seems like it might be a sweet match as it has a 5-band equalizer. I have not heard the Macs but hear they lean towards warm sounding, so a solid state Mac might not be problematic.
Any thoughts / advice would be greatly appreciated.
Best,
Ken
Here's my current setup -
Transporter (wireless) with all files Apple Lossless format
Jolida 502B integrated
Acoustic Zen Hologram II speaker cables
Analysis Plus Solo Crystal Interconnects
I like the sound from my setup but the bass is too thin for my liking. I am a bass player, so naturally like a little more oomph than most. I mostly listen to acoustic and acoustic rock music - Dave Mattews, Howie Day, Damien Rice but also like some more upbeat rock every once in awhile.
I figured that the Jolida at 60 watts wasn't supplying enough power, so demo'd a DK VS-1 MkII integrated (160 watts) over the weekend. I was not impressed at all - the sound was very sterile and the bass levels actually dropped from the Joilda. I guess that I'm a tube guy!
Here's what I have been thinking - whatever direction I go, I think it's critical that the pre or integrated have some sort of tone controls so that I can get the bass level where I'm happy. With that said, does anyone have any good ideas on pre / amp or integrated? I would be buying used and can spend up to about 4K.
The McIntosh MA6900 seems like it might be a sweet match as it has a 5-band equalizer. I have not heard the Macs but hear they lean towards warm sounding, so a solid state Mac might not be problematic.
Any thoughts / advice would be greatly appreciated.
Best,
Ken
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