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The big caps Vinnie installs probably take longer to break in than the much smaller stock ones.
Congrats ! May I ask what amp it is replacing!?
I'm reluctant to mention the amp I'm replacing with the Teacbecause it's a superior product made by a manufacturer I've admiredsince I first became interested in serious audio. Naming it infers that one amp is better the another, rather than a personal preference. Lately, I prefer my music as clear and detailed as possible. Vinnie's Teac delivers that in spades, without the negatives that usually implies. Amp X, is on ...
FranjyDoes your amp wear a kilt? Come in optional tartan? Share a common Gaelic ancestry with a fast food chain? :lol:[/quote Guid ween, ye gae ae richt repone.
Vinnie, It's been 2 weeks and we're lovin' the amp and pre-amp! My wife is a true believer and this makes it soooo much more enjoyable. I'm still trying to sell the speakers and hope to get some Omegas in the near future. How's the cdp coming? Our best to you, Chuck & Marilyn (initial post )
It's been playing less than an hour, so these are preliminary impressions. The bass is so much stronger... it sounds like a completely different beast. Plus the overall frequency balance is... more balanced. The tilted up response of the stock unit is virtually gone, although on some (very few) recordings (e.g. Patricia Barber) I can still hear slightly exagerated sibilants. But the detail is all there, with an exceptional clarity. I love it! ...