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Where is this Parasound stuff built? "Designed in Cambridge and built in Sri Lanka"? Is this the stuff that always hums or has some other problem and needs to be returned. This is throw away stuff.
There is used AVA gear, you know. AVA gear doesn't usually become obsolete, and there are well established upgrade paths for the majority of the gear. There are some incredible bargains on agon. A T8 DAC for 750.00 and an Ultra 550 for 1200.00. Those are 50% off prices. The stuff sounds great, is built like a tank, lasts forever, fully upgradeable, hand-built in the U.S.A. but the man himself. As far as price goes, Frank often has used gear and unadvertised specials, and he can custom build anything you want. He is to audio what Jim is to speakers, or vice versa. He might not give you all the features that you want on your first request because he doesn't want you to waste your money. If you push him and explain what you need and why, he might build it for you. Just don't ask for IEC power cord sockets. Never, never happen.I never heard of this other stuff until I started hanging out with you home theatre folks. Where is this Parasound stuff built? "Designed in Cambridge and built in Sri Lanka"? Are these the components that are always on sale, and a 2299.99 amplifier is only 599.00 on some site. Is this the stuff that always hums or has some other problem and needs to be returned. This is throw away stuff. Why spend any money repairing a three year old amp that only cost 599.00? Everyone usually describes the great sound, but compared to what? Comparing it to NAD, Rotel, Cambridge; most of that stuff is mid-fi at best. These are real hi-fi speakers. Do them right. It won't cost you anymore in the short run and less in the long run.Nuance, did you buy a DAC? If so, where have I been? It's bliss, isn't it. So many non-believes. Room treatments are next.
>>For me, the problem I have with AVA gear is that it is too mechanical. Rocker style power switches, remotes limited to volume only (I think), very plain styling. I know these are weak arguments, but my audio gear needs some sexy and some convenience.<<Gee TJHUB, I guess you have not looked at the AVA website for a few years. The EC series preamps, for example, have been in production since the 1990s over several generations of circuits. They have precision vol and bal controls, tone controls, eight gold contact push-button switches, headphone jack, thirty gold plated RCA jacks for multiple inputs and outputs, and a lot more. Yes the remote is for volume and mute functions only, because it is done with a precision motor driven pot. To do all functions without resorting to poor dynamic range switched series fets and stifle the sound or ungodly expensive relay functions for everything and make the products unaffordable is a engineering choice we think is reasonable.There is a bit more there than just a volume control and a few rocker switches. Check it out at www.avahifi.com and think again.We could spend more and make the stuff sexier looking, but our customers seem to want to listen to the equipment more than to just look at it and are not unhappy suffering along with lower cost excellent musical engineering.Best regards,Frank Van Alstine
We could spend more and make the stuff sexier looking, but our customers seem to want to listen to the equipment more than to just look at it and are not unhappy suffering along with lower cost excellent musical engineering.Best regards,Frank Van Alstine
Quote from: oneinthepipe on 25 Sep 2009, 06:10 amI never heard of this other stuff until I started hanging out with you home theatre folks. This is throw away stuff... First of all, you Parasound guys are being too hard on oneinthepipe. His statements have some errors, but there really isn't any serious bashing going on.
I never heard of this other stuff until I started hanging out with you home theatre folks. This is throw away stuff...
"Throw away stuff" doesn't describe any equipment mentioned on this site. Except Bose.
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I am sorry to have taken a helpful thread and singlehandedly directed it toward the Intergalactic Wastebin.
Vintagebob and I will compare my Parasound A21 to his AVA amp when all of his new toys arrive, then we will have some serious opinions to chew on!Kirk
Frank,Since we're chatting about your products, I'd love your opinion on something I've always wondered: Do you recommend leaving the amp/preamp and/or DAC on at all times? I know it will suck up some electricity, but I am not concerned about that. I leave my (soon to be) DAC and power amp on all the time because I don't want to have to turn everything on when listening, and I can't imagine how upset my wife would be if she tried to fire up the system (using a universal remote, one button convenience) and nothing happened. I know your recommendation doesn't apply to other products, but I'd still really love it.