I think the Corus is an attractive preamp to use w/ the DAC (in my case the Aeris) for several reasons. It has a fab volume control w numeric read outs, phase control (very complex phase options for critical listening), balance settings, and it sounds great in a way that I can best describe a clear, neutral, liquid and fast. It has little sound of its own and does almost nothing to get in the way of what ever passes through it. My berkeley Alpha 2 DAC straight to the 625 sounded thinner, lacked harmonic weight and grit, and had very little center fill. With the Corus in line, the BADAC sounded considerably less analytical, had more pace and bass weight and generally was more musical, neutral and organic.
When I run the Aeris DAC direct to the amp things sound a bit hot on the top and thunky on the low end (good for some R&R) but the uber organic, flowing, holographic qualities are not as present and the gestalt moment of system synergy I hear w. the new Rowland gear is to some degree extent less present. IMO the Corus lets me play w/ relative output settings of the DAC and preamp volume levels can the used to extract better performance & sonics than either alone. I hear a seductively full, round and organic bloom when listening through the Corus that is very addictive. And oddly less distortion and ringing in the range of very high frequencies like piano, bells, and horns
The Corus is really nice preamp and I can not see myself ever replacing it.
Besides, I MUST have phase control options on my system in both analogue and digital material and I want numeric volume reading so I can remember settings when comparing recordings and equipment.
FYI the Corus needs lots of break in and I am about 1/3 of the way there, but oh boy it is good.
When I run the Aeris DAC direct to the amp things sound a bit hot on the top and thunky on the low end (good for some R&R) but the uber organic, flowing, holographic qualities are not as present and the gestalt moment of system synergy I hear w. the new Rowland gear is to some degree extent less present. IMO the Corus lets me play w/ relative output settings of the DAC and preamp volume levels can the used to extract better performance & sonics than either alone. I hear a seductively full, round and organic bloom when listening through the Corus that is very addictive. And oddly less distortion and ringing in the range of very high frequencies like piano, bells, and horns
The Corus is really nice preamp and I can not see myself ever replacing it.
Besides, I MUST have phase control options on my system in both analogue and digital material and I want numeric volume reading so I can remember settings when comparing recordings and equipment.
FYI the Corus needs lots of break in and I am about 1/3 of the way there, but oh boy it is good.