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time to throw in the MiniMax tube preamp then? no, not exactly...why not, you ask? well...i had the opportunity to hear the MiniMax in John Casler's system on Friday evening and i now know why folks have been wondering where the magic of toobs is w/ this...in John's system, the MiniMax is more solid state sounding than even his solid state Bryston! IMHO toob rolling is a requisite w/ the MiniMaxso what would bring more warmth to the system? we now swapped out the EXCELLENT Ridge Street Audio Mid ...
...My experience with the MiniMax are more similiar to John's than Mad Dog's, but hey to each his/her own...
KeithR asked us if there was any difference between A and B....i said a sounded more dynamic. the plucking of the strings had more energy as if they were vibrating right in the living room in A....alison's voice was more palpable and real. the presentation was definitely more forward...in B, alison seemed to take 2 steps back on the stage. everyone (except KeithR who was conducting the test) in the room pretty much agreed on this...and we all (except KeithR) preferred sample track A over sample track B. turns out sample track A was the redbook layer of Alison Krauss+Union Station New Favorite disc and sample track B was the SACD layer... we all unknowingly preferred the redbook layer...
Hand up waving!!! you forgot me prefering the SACD version. Being the imaging depth freak that I am, I prefered the deeper soundstage to the flatter more forward one.I think a total of 4-5 (not including Keith who was conducting the test) listened to the A/B of Redbook to SACD and only Keith and I liked the SACD better. Now I assume only I did so from a "blind" attitude since Keith had already listened on his system.I like 3-D
i don't believe John was listening closely enough to make a determination.
Mad Dog and John,I realize that the Monitors were at the low end of the equipment you reviewed, but did you get a chance to listen to them? What were your impressions?