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After a few months of messing around ( I even ordered a week or so ago and then cancelled ) I finally ordered an Ayon Auris 2 pre amp . I typically don't like the same manufacturers' equipment feeding each other as , to me , it seems to reinforce the "house sound" most times. Anyway , I finally pulled the trigger and the Cary is sold , unless I send the Ayon back . I have 15 days to figure it out , it should be here on Wednesday . Two features I had to have are switchable gain and remote .
 
Congratulations. I am not familiar with their gear but it definitely looks like a very nice piece!
 
Thanks guys , I appreciate it . This thing had better be mind blowing or it's going back .
 
Just curious, but why do you have a space before punctuation symbols (comma, period)?

I am thinking way, way back to university and I am trying to remember if at some point we were told to put an extra space after certain symbols such as periods. I don't but your question stirred some old memories.
 
Thanks 'Cat I certainly won't sweat it . The Ayon came in today and I got it installed in the system . This thing is way bigger and heavier than I thought it was going to be , not sure why I didn't look at the physical specs a bit closer . It will only fit on the top shelf of my Adona rack so I put the player ( a top loader ) on the second shelf after I lowered the shelf about 6 inches . I wasn't going to listen too much to it over the first few days or so but this thing is mind blowing . It's more extended and detailed at the extremes , the midrange is more defined and more natural and can you say imaging? It has only been on for about an hour so hopefully all this won't change ( knowing my luck though...). Keep in mind the Cary is the original SLP-05 ( with new stock tubes last year ) and without the Ultimate Upgrade . Also , everything is system dependent, therefore , the Cary could sound better than the Ayon in other systems .
 
Cool, it sounds nice... but we have a rule... :D

We do not believe you without pictures... (ok it is not a rule but....)
 
Randy , you are obviously a bunch smarter than me and have it all figured out . Will you please forgive me for pretending I bought a new preamp ? I was just trying to be one of the boys....
 
Randy , you are obviously a bunch smarter than me and have it all figured out . Will you please forgive me for pretending I bought a new preamp ? I was just trying to be one of the boys....

Ok, confused by your post. We kid around when people get a new piece, busting on them to post us a picture because we like to rejoice with them. So are you saying that you did not actually get a new pre-amp?

We truly do not care if you do or do not purchase a new piece. We love to hear about various components that other members get. We like to rejoice with them.

God knows I don't have even close to the level equipment that many members have, but that does not matter. We enjoy with other people, that simple.
 
Randy, I was just giving it back to you a bit. Anyhow, last night it did change a bit. It got a bit brighter (probably the 6h30's doing their thing) and the bass got a bit stronger. I changed out one of the interconnects from a set of Tara Labs to Cardas. It did take a bit of the highs away and it increased the bass a bit. It is still very 3d like with a huge sound stage . These 3 components running in class A are really heating up my space. It's only about 180 square feet, it is upstairs in loft style home . The good news is it is a very odd shape which really helps with smoothing out the bass. You can move about the room and the bass sounds perfect almost everywhere. I still have some room treatments to install in the form of two bass traps and 4 panels for the 1st reflection points and the back wall. I'm not sure I will even install the bass traps. I am putting the Tara interconnects back in to keep it more consistent. BlueFox, I really tried to keep the punctuation correct this time. I have a bad habit of hitting that dang space bar. Cheers.
 
I can say without reservation that this Auris 2 is one very nice piece. Unlike a bunch of preamps you can use almost the full range of the volume control instead of just the first 30% or so. This thing is very musical and throws a wide and deep sound stage. It has a presentation that is smooth , dynamic and gets the midrange right ( the most important thing , IMO ). Here is a pic of my modest ( and quite dynamic ) system . BTW, don't laugh at my speakers, they sound much better than they look, lol.thumbnail_IMG_20200801_151538883.jpg
 
Sold the Cary and the CJ amp last weekend , both to the same guy. He is very pleased with the Cary and not pleased with the amp. Here are pics of both along with possibly the worst sounding rack I have ever heard. Once I get my room organized it will be a glorified CD holder. There is a thread regarding this rack and my new Adona rack. Please keep in mind everything is system dependent and this maple rack might sound great in other systems. !cid_6c46f95e-7312-4542-8cb6-fc42c709fba6.jpg
 
Curious what amp you are using now, first watt? What model?

I’m a little surprised the guy doesn’t like the CJ amp but there could be so many reasons why. Not everything goes well together, that’s part of the fun and frustration of this hobby.
 
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