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The short question is: What would you recommend that is both detailed and musical with excellent imaging qualities and no compromises for under 6,k MSRP?
Quote from: Carlman on 3 Jul 2006, 03:21 pmThe short question is: What would you recommend that is both detailed and musical with excellent imaging qualities and no compromises for under 6,k MSRP?You've just described the Moscode 401HR. We compared it to the McCormack DNA-500 this weekend. Associated gear was CJ CT5, Modwright 999ES and B&W SIG 805. Cabling was Purist Audio Venustas and Revelation Audio. Power cords were Purist Audio Dominus, Aqueous and Elrod. All components were connected to a Sound Applications power conditioner.The Moscode left the McCormack in the dust. More extension and air. Lower noise floor. More life in the music.
I would certainly like to hear the CI Audio D-200's and the McCormack DNA-500.. and the BAT VK600SE for that matter. However, part of the issue is cost. The Rogue's (seemed) to me have offered the most music per dollar but it's been too long to say that for sure. I have a hard time believing the CIA D-200's are 'all that' but I'm willing to be proven wrong. I haven't been a fan of chip amps.
carlman are you checking this out?http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=28879.0this is not my add.
Quote from: marvda1 on 3 Jul 2006, 07:20 pmcarlman are you checking this out?http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=28879.0this is not my add.How could he miss it?Tvad posts to it at least once a day! I am still shocked that nobody has bought the amps at that price.George
Thanks for all the replies. I've never heard of the Moscode...
I have not heard it myself, but the new Red Wine Audio Signature 30 sounds like just the ticket. Dead quiet, musical, battery powered, and plenty of muscle for your speakers.
Quote from: Carlman on 3 Jul 2006, 07:23 pmThanks for all the replies. I've never heard of the Moscode... It was reviewed in the May 2006 (?) issue of Stereophile by Wes Phillips, who I believe bought the review unit, and it was also reviewed in The Absolute Sound at the end of 2005.Check it out. It's worth your trouble. I don't wax poetic about gear very often.
So are you keeping the Moscode?