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I have read backwards and read a few posts. My musical fidelity pre/amp are very dynamic and detailed and matched with the Gyrode and PMC speakers which are both lively.The Gyrodec is often accused of being analytical or lean and the speakers are very revealing.I had the speakers upgraded with a new tweeter and crossover and new damping material which has made them more relaxed and have better bass, and I have a Tom Evans DC Gyrodec PSU also which has improved things immensely but I still feel the overall p ...
which album is it? I have a Peter Tosh Simply Vinyl pressing myself,which I think is excellent.QuoteEqual Rights. You got me pulling out my Marley and Black Uhuru LPs out for a spin. I have a 45 with extended One Love on side one that is just fantastic. I have not heard a Juicy Music line stages but it sounds like it has good tube bloom that makes wonderful midrange music. My LAD 2 also gave great vocals and I would not have changed it if I were not strongly recommended the Modwright unit by Bill at Response who was modding my amps at the time. Once I tried it it was no contest. I couldn't do without the rhythm and pace that SWL gives. Sure it's a little leaner (in comparison to a full tube design) with it's hybrid design but it's more like an ARC tube line stage than a SS one. It's precise like the better SS ones but without the the brittleness of some SS linestage. But with your transmission line speakers you just have to try one in your system to hear for yourself.
Equal Rights. You got me pulling out my Marley and Black Uhuru LPs out for a spin. I have a 45 with extended One Love on side one that is just fantastic. I have not heard a Juicy Music line stages but it sounds like it has good tube bloom that makes wonderful midrange music. My LAD 2 also gave great vocals and I would not have changed it if I were not strongly recommended the Modwright unit by Bill at Response who was modding my amps at the time. Once I tried it it was no contest. I couldn't do without the rhythm and pace that SWL gives. Sure it's a little leaner (in comparison to a full tube design) with it's hybrid design but it's more like an ARC tube line stage than a SS one. It's precise like the better SS ones but without the the brittleness of some SS linestage. But with your transmission line speakers you just have to try one in your system to hear for yourself.
Hi toobluvr thanks for the very helpful advice.I notice you have a sub by REL. One of the things I've been contemplating is a sub and I've been looking at the REL website what differences did it make and are you glad you bought one?
I'm off the beaten track here but isn't Downpressor Man one great song.It's a great song to test out imaging etc.I love the bit where the backing instruments cut out to leave Tosh and his backing singers singing on their own.Simply Vinyl gets slagged off occasionally but some of the pressings I have especially the reggae albums are great such as Natty Dread.They are usually dead quiet too. If you are American you may not have heard of UB40 which is a UK reggae band but if you like Marley try to get the Si ...
Not quite a Blueberry, but I just got my Peach! I am hesitant to make any conclusions about the sound or give any recommendations until I spend more time with it. The unit is used/refurbished, so it should be broken in, but I just installed a few Soviet oil caps in my power amplifiers, which are still a bit "dusty" sounding. Don't want that to skew my findings.But anyways, a few initial impressions,-- In terms of appearance, the unit is absolutely gorgeous. It looks great with my shiny chrom ...
I don't think it inverts phase. But check with Mark or the website to be sure.My Blueberry is not noisy at all.....no hum, no hiss.
In my search to improve my system and thanks to your very helpful suggetsions I came across McCormack gear.I have been offered a MCormack for arouns 1500 brand new but because it is rated at 225 wpc and PMC only recommend amps up to 150 wpc I am concerned the amp will be too powerful.The dealer selling me the amp said it doesn't matter how poerful the amp is as long as it isn't too lowly powered.Is the dealer just trying pull a fast one as they say?thanks.
Got some more details...Mark tells me it does invert phase. I had wondered if perhaps the Low-Z output stage restored the phase, but either output mode is reversed. So I'll have to reverse my speaker connections.
Red Red Wine is a cover as you know, but UB40's earlier stuff is their best, try to get the albums Signing Off, Present Arms, Present Arms in Dub,and UB44. It's great when you want some reggae to listen to but want something a tad different with more of a tune.The bass lines are not as repetitive as real Jamaican reggae either,and are a lot more tuneful. It's reggae but a little different.You can get the vinyl second hand on ebay quite easily.
I have been offered a MCormack for arouns 1500 brand new but because it is rated at 225 wpc and PMC only recommend amps up to 150 wpc I am concerned the amp will be too powerful.The dealer selling me the amp said it doesn't matter how poerful the amp is as long as it isn't too lowly powered.Is the dealer just trying pull a fast one as they say?
Yes, we do have some truly fine amplifiers on the way shortly. The JuicyMusic pCAT amplifiers are all Class A Triode push pull and deliver exquistely liquid and refined sound. The first one (Lynx) is 20W mono blocks and the next one a few weeks later will be ~50W mono blocks (Panther), followed by 80W mono blocks (Tiger). Prices will range from $2995/pr. to $5995/pr. There are many exceptional features including the simplest (and most accurate) bias setting requiring no meters or tools. They are meticulously finished in chrome/stainless and exotic woods. JM