mep
Well-known member
- Joined
- Dec 4, 2013
- Messages
- 5,081
Joe, are you considering the Ref6 or 10?
Joe bought the Ref 6. I don't know if he still has it.
Joe, are you considering the Ref6 or 10?
Hi Joe,
Instead of the Ayre KX-R Twenty?
Ken
How about the new Mac 1000?
Cheers
Mc1100
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Nothing beats the REF10
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Joe bought the Ref 6. I don't know if he still has it.
Ken,
I think so. I'm not 100% sure where I want to end up.
I really like the new McIntosh C1100 but not sure it's my long term preference.
Hi Joe,
I love the REF10 but I would think the synergy of the Ayre KX-R Twenty and the Ayre MX-R Twenty would be off the charts. I wouldn't discount the synergy of two components that are specifically designed for each other, especially of that caliber.
Best,
Ken
Thank you Ken. I think you are right and will need to make a decision next month. My head says KX-R Twenty. I agree with your opinion of the Ref 6.
I would never label the Ref 6 as aggressive or sibilant. Maybe by comparison the Ref 10 sounds smoother, and I hope I get the chance to hear it. The Ref 5SE was a damn fine sounding preamp and the Ref 6 has taken that benchmark to a new level that far exceeds the $1000 price difference in my opinion. The Ref 10 is over 2x more expensive than the Ref 6 plus it is pure dual mono with a big, beefy dual mono power supply in a separate chassis from the line stage. It should be something really, really special.
I would never label the Ref 6 as aggressive or sibilant. Maybe by comparison the Ref 10 sounds smoother, and I hope I get the chance to hear it. The Ref 5SE was a damn fine sounding preamp and the Ref 6 has taken that benchmark to a new level that far exceeds the $1000 price difference in my opinion. The Ref 10 is over 2x more expensive than the Ref 6 plus it is pure dual mono with a big, beefy dual mono power supply in a separate chassis from the line stage. It should be something really, really special.
Agreed, aggressive and sibilant are two words that wound never enter into my mind when describing the REF 6.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
MEP used the word "sibilant", not I. IMHO, the REF10 has a smoother and more refined midrange and treble and a wider and deeper soundstage than the REF6. I would expect this at more than double the price. Other sonic characteristics I observed with the REF10 were less forward imaging and a smoother leading edge on attacks. I also said the REF6 is a wonderful sounding preamp and a grand slam at its price point.
Ken
MEP used the word "sibilant", not I. IMHO, the REF10 has a smoother and more refined midrange and treble and a wider and deeper soundstage than the REF6. I would expect this at more than double the price. Other sonic characteristics I observed with the REF10 were less forward imaging and a smoother leading edge on attacks. I also said the REF6 is a wonderful sounding preamp and a grand slam at its price point.
Ken
Mark/MEP,
Have you heard the ARC Ref 10 in your system? Any system? Do you feel the price of admission is worth it?
Joe-I have not heard the Ref 10 in my system, but I hope to do so at some point.