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Gee I missed this whole adventure! Will be interesting to read what the final findings are!
Where is there detailed run down of what this unit has in it for Connections?Does it have a Phono Stage and Pre Outs?I found this:http://www.digitalfotoclub.com/products3/964592795.aspThx!
TheChairGuy,Help !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I just received my ES1SL and it won't let me adjust anything.In trying to set up the speakers, when you hit the setting button the second time and then turn multijog, it does not show the options. It just scrolls thruough the basic items.Richard
Colored gear like the JVC's hide or color a lot of nasties in so so recordings, but the Pany puts out exactly what it is fed.
Quote from: EarsColored gear like the JVC's hide or color a lot of nasties in so so recordings, but the Pany puts out exactly what it is fed.Out of curiosity, have you heard the JVC RX-F10S?Gary
I have been listening to it for the past 5 days, and will keep listening until it has 250-300 hours before deciding if I want to keep it.I did edit my post as to mention the Pany can easily be used whith a better pc and larger gauge main speaker cable.... just to keep my comp ...
This is becoming the new tube vs. solid state discussion, which is ultimately pointless. A few of my thoughts: 1. Synergy, synergy, synergy. A $ 300. receiver can sound better than a $ 3,000 amp in the right circumstance. One should know about that by now. 2. As for Anton, I know him and his background, and active musicianship in classic music. ACTIVE, and as far as he's concerned, I trust him blindly, and if the 201's or other switching digital amps weren't as satisfying to him as our Stratos, then I believe that's what he heard and liked. And of course I like his judgement, hehehe. 3. Accidentally, I agree with Anton. This to me the biggest challenge by coming out with our digital amps in that I still prefer the Stratos and some tube amps over the digital amps. 4. Looking at our digital amp, and soon putting it into perspective with much more expensive digital designs, a lot of people will be stunned, hehehe. 5. As for the lovers of digital amps, and the reason why I get into this arena, yes, you're correct. Tons of information, and super clean power. And we can do that superbly soon for less $$$. 6. There's also more to music than these traits that are embedded in the realism of musical texture, emotions etc., and that's where I hands down prefer good analog amps. But hey, if you like the cleanliness and efficiency and the detail that digital amps deliver then you're a top candidate for our new units. 7. Do they sound different ? Absolutely, because that's what the new digital amps do. They have traits that have never been heard before, but they also have shortcomings. Bottom line, are you a truck or sedan person, do you like Coke or Pepsi ??? Get it ??? 8. To call the Stratos cheap is an outright insult no matter how you slice it. News flash here: a Stratos is more expensive to manufacture than a 201 !!!! Also, the Stratos is really a $ 3,500 Symphonic Line amp, that just happened to be offered in all its glory for a bit over 1 K. However, that's not a news flash. It has incredible pedigree and guess at this point it's well established. Do I say that it should be your choice ? Of course not because it gets back to synergistic system matches, personal listening preferences, and also ultimately teh audiophile ego. Instead of calling the Stratos cheap, how about congratulating the Stratos owners of having good sense of not paying overpriced hyped equipment ??? Lastly, regarding any equipment, be it the Stratos, the 201's, other digital amps, $ 300. receivers, or $ 60,000 monos with $ 20,000 worth of cables: if you're happy with your choice then I'll be happy for you and that's how this hobby should be. As for you guys: as far as digital amps go, teh 201's are a fine choic in my opinion and heads and shoulder above some other units I've heard. Late, Klaus