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Quote from: tvad4 on 3 Jul 2006, 08:06 pmQuote 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. The Moscode has some nostalgia going for it, but a Bryston 4B-SST is a better performer and you can pocket several thousand dollars to boot.
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.
Thanks for all the replies. I've never heard of the Moscode...
Quote from: Bob Reynolds on 3 Jul 2006, 09:13 pmThe Moscode has some nostalgia going for it, but a Bryston 4B-SST is a better performer and you can pocket several thousand dollars to boot.Are you basing the comment about the 4B SST being a better performer on specs or sound? Specs is an objective measurement, and I have no doubt the 4B SST is a better performer in this regard.
The Moscode has some nostalgia going for it, but a Bryston 4B-SST is a better performer and you can pocket several thousand dollars to boot.
Quote from: tvad4 on 3 Jul 2006, 09:25 pmQuote from: Bob Reynolds on 3 Jul 2006, 09:13 pmThe Moscode has some nostalgia going for it, but a Bryston 4B-SST is a better performer and you can pocket several thousand dollars to boot.Are you basing the comment about the 4B SST being a better performer on specs or sound? Specs is an objective measurement, and I have no doubt the 4B SST is a better performer in this regard. Specs, only. Everything else is just opinion.
Tvad:I too have a Modwright 999ES and B&W Sig 805s, thus I am VERY interested in your observations re. the Moscode... How does it compare with your VAC? Also, what did you think of the CT-5, and did you guys compare it to any other pre-amps?
The AKSA was my favorite SS amp to date because it was fast and had good PRAT, which I do like.. but it did impart some of its own character on the sound. (The TacT was good in this regard also) I'd like a more transparent AKSA and maybe with a little more power... and a little lower noise floor if possible. I like detail and I like 'musicality' but I don't want to sacrifice one for the other. And in the next price-tier I don't feel I should have to. ...
Had you been more upfront about your $2k budget at the outset, and your desire not to pay retail for a new amp, I'd never have recommended the Moscode. Why would you put a price range of $4-$6k when you have no intention of spending anywhere near this amount? I fully understand your wishes, but I frankly feel like I've wasted your time and mine time with this thread. In all honesty, I have heard several amps in the $2k price range...Bryston 4B SST (quiet & detailed, but not musical), CI Audio D100 and D200 (has most of all the qualities), NuForce (quiet & detailed, but not musical, IMO), Odyssey Mono Extreme (has all three qualities). You might also consider the Dussun V8i, which is available with a 30 day trial and no restocking fee (just like the Moscode).
Dussun? What are you nuts? Just another fad.
And what are you doing up so early Wolfy??