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yes....then again the 520 wont stop you thinking about the 725
Le Roy, I have been out west skiing but I think it hit my dock in Elgin last week (it was supposed to). I will check when I go into the office Monday. I will get going in the next couple of weeks but again am not in a hurry because I am still lining up my vinyl as the next priority.
Paul,
LOL, but you'll get it right the first time. I actually got the idea to go for my Soulution 501's from watching you build your system, so I owe you a big thank you because they sound absolutely wonderful. They are lightning fast, have huge dynamics and amazing timbral purity. I can't wait to add a 520 in the signal chain and hear what that does.
Ken
Ken, you should hear how good your amps are on the D3's :exciting:
Paul,
LOL, but you'll get it right the first time. I actually got the idea to go for my Soulution 501's from watching you build your system, so I owe you a big thank you because they sound absolutely wonderful. They are lightning fast, have huge dynamics and amazing timbral purity. I can't wait to add a 520 in the signal chain and hear what that does.
Ken
Compared to Accuphase:
A-70:
It uses 10 2SK3497 and 10 2SJ318 Mosfet output transistors pr side, each deliver continuous up to 10A each.
But unlike bipolar mosfet like heat. They can be used up to 150 degrees - if under it the mosfets can deliver up to 20A peak and 30A pulse power each.
Slew rate is ?, but damping factor is 800 means a lot of global feedback is used.
M-6000:
It uses 8 2SK3497 and 8 2SJ318 Mosfet output transistors pr side, each deliver continuous up to 10A each.
Slew rate is fast - rise time is 100V and fall time is 150V.
Residual noise specs on M-6000 is phenomenal - close to -120dB.
On Soulution not so good - unbalanced/balanced -113/-102dB.