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Hi all,Anyone know of this Audio Experience Symphonies V2R with remote tube line preamp $448" preamp? It is listed on Audiogon. Sounds like a killer deal, but wanted to know more about this one first.Thanks.Ray
Quote from: Ray Bronk on 23 Jan 2008, 08:19 pmHi all,Anyone know of this Audio Experience Symphonies V2R with remote tube line preamp $448" preamp? It is listed on Audiogon. Sounds like a killer deal, but wanted to know more about this one first.Thanks.RayHey Ray, a friend of mine from another forum owns one and says it sounds good.I just read a post on the Agon forum that claims that the pre's leak DC and send certain amplifiers into protection mode. Caveat Emptor
Ray, there's been a bit of talk about this preamp over at Audiogon and I think I remember some at the Asylum as well. The consensus seems to be that it's cheaply built and not a great performer as it comes from the factory. However, I've read of those who went through it and made higher grade parts substitutions and it emerged a suposedly much better performer. Personally, I can't imagine why I'd take a chance on a product that has no stateside support system when I could buy a nice used preamp of a known quality with for about the same price. A search of their archives would be worthwhile if you want to research it further.
Reading in the forum, yes this problem did occur. But according to the manufacturer, it has been rare like twice or so in the last 3 years. There is one of the two coupling caps you remove, problem solved. That one I don't know about, which cap to remove.RayRay, there's been a bit of talk about this preamp over at Audiogon and I think I remember some at the Asylum as well. The consensus seems to be that it's cheaply built and not a great performer as it comes from the factory. However, I've read of those who went through it and made higher grade parts substitutions and it emerged a suposedly much better performer. Personally, I can't imagine why I'd take a chance on a product that has no stateside support system when I could buy a nice used preamp of a known quality with for about the same price. A search of their archives would be worthwhile if you want to research it further.
Hi Ray,What about the juicymusic merlin preamp. $795us and its made in the US.http://www.juicymusicaudio.com/products.htmlRegardsRod
I too am looking to upgrade to a tube preamp/ SS amp setup in a couple of months and the Ming Da MC 7R has bought my attention. It looks very well made for a very good price. Response Audio also mods them as well.