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I have a harder decision to make than I thought I would. Ok, well maybe not entirely. When I left Suncoast Audio last week with a Boulder 866 to audition, thanks to an afternoon listening session with Mike and Mike, I think subconsciously at least, I knew it might not be too easy.
I've given the Boulder a good listen now, and it's without a doubt a spectacular amp. I already knew the Enleum that's been in my system for a while now is also an immensely satisfying piece of gear.
Very high level
The Enleum has been described as a magical piece of equipment. It excels at fleshed-out 3-dimensional vocals and soundstage width and has a quality I can best describe as effervescent. It's an intoxicating, musical amp that draws you in without realizing it and you end up listening longer than you planned. I've extended my listening sessions so long a few times on this amp that I've fallen asleep on the couch.
The Boulder has detail, realism, and balance across the frequency range that doesn't emphasize anything at the expense of something else. It has balls, and pace and attack; it made me start digging into my collection to listen to things I haven't for a while, particularly older rock like Rush and Floyd, which sound incredible on the 866. It's a more forward-sounding amp that excels at taut, fleshed-out, low bass, without over-emphasizing it, and pulls layers and details out of recordings that are more subtle on the Enleum.
The words that come to mind to describe the Enleum: beautiful, mesmerizing.
The 866: exhilarating, truthful.
Both of these amps make me want to not stop listening. Neither of these would be a choice I'd be unhappy with.
This is a hard decision. I need more time. The battle rages on.
I've given the Boulder a good listen now, and it's without a doubt a spectacular amp. I already knew the Enleum that's been in my system for a while now is also an immensely satisfying piece of gear.
Very high level
The Enleum has been described as a magical piece of equipment. It excels at fleshed-out 3-dimensional vocals and soundstage width and has a quality I can best describe as effervescent. It's an intoxicating, musical amp that draws you in without realizing it and you end up listening longer than you planned. I've extended my listening sessions so long a few times on this amp that I've fallen asleep on the couch.
The Boulder has detail, realism, and balance across the frequency range that doesn't emphasize anything at the expense of something else. It has balls, and pace and attack; it made me start digging into my collection to listen to things I haven't for a while, particularly older rock like Rush and Floyd, which sound incredible on the 866. It's a more forward-sounding amp that excels at taut, fleshed-out, low bass, without over-emphasizing it, and pulls layers and details out of recordings that are more subtle on the Enleum.
The words that come to mind to describe the Enleum: beautiful, mesmerizing.
The 866: exhilarating, truthful.
Both of these amps make me want to not stop listening. Neither of these would be a choice I'd be unhappy with.
This is a hard decision. I need more time. The battle rages on.