currently running a chord qbd76hdsd into a soulution 721 (whichever one is without phono) and and odyssey kismet completely maxed out with internals from symphonic line's top offerings (klaus over at odyssey told me it was "the most bat-sht insane amp i've built"!). they are playing really well with the magico - a lot of credit to the soulution as well as it just keeps everything in control and i'm able to hear pretty much every part of the mix and the differences between vocals on synth'd tracks and live tracks are so beautifully delineated.
i cant get over just how loud these go without being uncomfortable - just need to resist the urge to keep cranking them up some times - and i don't normally listen loudly!
during my demo's i was really really impressed by fm acoustics (paired with zellaton) so could be interesting to see how they play here. i'm really loving the amp and for $2500 its an absolute steal. i really think it's going to be hard for me to part with this and so i will probably keep with separates for now. constellation pre, gryphon pre, ayre pre all sound like great things to test in the future. i'm digital only but i still find that the pre imparts so much tonality on the system (got my first mp3 when i was 7yrs old - i've never know anything but digital music haha. briefly had a turntable and it was fun but too fiddly). feels silly to pay these prices for "just a volume control", but c'est la vie
i cant get over just how loud these go without being uncomfortable - just need to resist the urge to keep cranking them up some times - and i don't normally listen loudly!
during my demo's i was really really impressed by fm acoustics (paired with zellaton) so could be interesting to see how they play here. i'm really loving the amp and for $2500 its an absolute steal. i really think it's going to be hard for me to part with this and so i will probably keep with separates for now. constellation pre, gryphon pre, ayre pre all sound like great things to test in the future. i'm digital only but i still find that the pre imparts so much tonality on the system (got my first mp3 when i was 7yrs old - i've never know anything but digital music haha. briefly had a turntable and it was fun but too fiddly). feels silly to pay these prices for "just a volume control", but c'est la vie