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Can be had now in either silver or black casework too, I guess.Plenty of reviews around, including those at newrecordday.comanalogplanet.comNice bit of kit that, but at $3000 USD, there's plently of stiff competition. Comparisons to the Musical Surroundings Nova ( at about 1/3 the cost)? Mark
Hey Mark, Thanks for the plug but getting a JC3+ from parasound has proven to be difficult. I would love to compare it with my XP15. Ron
I think it should be noted that the XP-15 is $3800. The original JC3 was something like $2350. Seems like a significant difference, especially if you're shelling out the dough.
Few people have heard the Vendetta. Not many were made. A Vendetta preamp was traded in where I worked in the late '80s and I compared it to everything we had at the time. I liked it better than ARC, Jeff Rowland, Threshold, Meitner, CJ, Krell, and anything else we had traded in. The assortment was considerable as we normally took in trades. With most comparisons it was no contest. Vendetta sounded like music. It was detailed, sweet, accurate and dead quiet. The ARC had a certain goosed-up sound that renders harmonics larger than life and sounds fast. This can be appealing, depending on taste and associated equipment, and I can imagine some preferring ARC. Here's a review from 1988 with comparisons from the next few years:http://www.stereophile.com/phonopreamps/640/index.html
Welcome to Vinyl Circle Bruce.Hey all you John Curl fans I just happened to see an interesting piece on Agon. http://app.audiogon.com/listings/phono-mark-levinson-jc-1-cartridge-preamplifier-phono-preamp-2014-09-03-preamplifiers-92804-anaheim-caI believe this is similar fet design/performance to Vendetta, but I don't know all the details. neo