In Wes Phillips 2006 review of the CT-5 he compares it to the Act 2 and states they are very similar ;
"I switched over to the CT5 (from the Art 2). Huh? It sounded the same. I tried listening to the entire CD and then switching. Same. Switched after one track. Same. Listened at different volumes. Same. Attempted really fast switching. Same. Same. Same."
I have an Act 2 and auditioned a friends Ref 3 in my system. I didn't think there was a comparison for my taste. The Ref 3 had a large sound stage good imaging with big dynamics but it appeared to be at the expense of musicality. The sound wasn't full enough for there to be much decay, in other words it lacked any harmonic richness which for me is more important than a big presentation. Harmonics are where much of the "feeling" in the music resides and with the Ref 3 there just wasn't much "body" or "meat on the bones".
The CJ Art 2 is, here I'll quote Jaybo's 2006 post to you which I agree with;
"the cj would be the one to get. one of most neutral cj pre's ever.....sonically the cj is warmer than the arc or the vtl......but not the blooming type of warmth associated with vintage cj."
The Act 2 is more extended with better inner detail than the classic CJ pre's IMO.
If you thought the Ref 1 was on the "sterile side" I can't want to hear your impression of the Ref 3.
I know this isn't exactly what you asked for but I hope it helps some.
Sam
"I switched over to the CT5 (from the Art 2). Huh? It sounded the same. I tried listening to the entire CD and then switching. Same. Switched after one track. Same. Listened at different volumes. Same. Attempted really fast switching. Same. Same. Same."
I have an Act 2 and auditioned a friends Ref 3 in my system. I didn't think there was a comparison for my taste. The Ref 3 had a large sound stage good imaging with big dynamics but it appeared to be at the expense of musicality. The sound wasn't full enough for there to be much decay, in other words it lacked any harmonic richness which for me is more important than a big presentation. Harmonics are where much of the "feeling" in the music resides and with the Ref 3 there just wasn't much "body" or "meat on the bones".
The CJ Art 2 is, here I'll quote Jaybo's 2006 post to you which I agree with;
"the cj would be the one to get. one of most neutral cj pre's ever.....sonically the cj is warmer than the arc or the vtl......but not the blooming type of warmth associated with vintage cj."
The Act 2 is more extended with better inner detail than the classic CJ pre's IMO.
If you thought the Ref 1 was on the "sterile side" I can't want to hear your impression of the Ref 3.
I know this isn't exactly what you asked for but I hope it helps some.
Sam