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I currently have the unit breaking in the bedroom (5 disc model).I am told by other users that breaking-in was required. Boy were they right.After the first day, it's starting to open up very, very, very nicely. This thing is a TRUE bargain for all of the features and sound quality you get! The DVD player also has very nice color saturation--as is expected on Sony DVD ES models.-----------------------------------------*MINOR* ISSUES:BTW, it does have a fan, but is always off u ...
I've read on other forums that it is indeed Tripath. I'm not going to open the machine to find out though.
Maybe the non-ES Hong Kong models in your link use Sony's proprietary technology. They do have different amp power ratings. And they're non-ES listed.
Hi,Interesting thread....I just received my EAR MKII Stereo Digital Amp and the Front EAR PreAmp.... it's been a week now, and the resolving power of this combo is just plain stunning...things sound so very real and "right", very smooth and analogue, with lot's of dynamics. Every time I sit down to listen, I end up saying this is "right"....and this is with older high end speakers....will be adding new VMPS RM40's....should be even better. There definitley is something to this digital technology. Sguy3
I own the the Ear Mk11 also and it made my 14 year old Monitor Audio speakers sound highly realistic, natural and dynamic. Some digital amps do have a dry sound but the Ear Mk11 has a fluid analogue sound that is also very detailed and texturally accurate. I ordered and will be recieving the Tetra Classic 3-way speakers soon along with the Front Ear preamp.
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Harmon, how do you connect a SACD player to your amp? One nice thing about the Sony approach is that it can handle SACD data directly, it does not need a preamp.Same for the Sharp design ( interesting review from Stereophile: http://www.stereophile.com/showarchives.cgi?253)As far as I know, only Sharp and Sony can handle the DSD 2.8MHz data stream directly. If you know another one, please feel free to post a comment.Bruno
Right now I have the Little Wonder passive between my Phillips SACD-1000 and my Mk11 monoblocks. I will be getting the Acoustic Reality Front Ear Preamp which IMO is a reference killer preamp. If I connected my Phillips SACD player directly to my monoblocks there would be no way to control the sound volume. Players that have preamps built into them are sort of taking technology backwards in time. IMO the more separate the components are the better the sound.
I have a Sony AVD-S50ES all-digital amp design. One simple way to understand how it works: it is a SACD player with a high voltage output that has enough current to drive a speaker directly. The volume control determines the voltage that is applied to the DA transistor. No interconnects. No preamp. Possibly one of the shortest pathway It sounds much much better than my Sony STRD4-ES HT receiver. It is not as powerful, but it is more detailed, sweeter, less harsh, more liquid, less grainy. With SAC ...