kevinkwann
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Thanks. I find that very interesting.
There’s a good chance that if your system were more revealing, you’d be able to hear it too.
Thanks. I find that very interesting.
Joe-Didn't you rave about the TAD CR-1s up to the point where you sold them? Weren't your latest pair of McIntosh amps you kept for 34 days "destination amps" and you said good things about them until they headed down the road to their new owner? So now we have you and four or five of your friends who think the Ref 6 was bright. Were these people who own the Ref 6 or people who stopped by your place and heard it in your system?
There’s a good chance that if your system were more revealing, you’d be able to hear it too.
Thanks. I appreciate your kind words. I don't remember you ever coming to my house and hearing my system.
Hi Mark,
I had a fully broken in Reference 6 in my system for two weeks that my dealer loaned me. There’s no question that it’s a very fine preamp. In fact, I preferred it to a VAC Master preamp that I brought in for a demo, largely due to its neutrality and broader soundstage.
However, I subsequently purchased a Reference 10 preamp for my system. I observed the Ref 10 preamp to be much smoother and more refined in the treble than the Ref 6. In addition, I found the Ref 10’s overall presentation to be more balanced and have more ease than the Ref 6. So, in my opinion, compared to the Ref 10, the Ref 6 is edgier in the treble, more forward in the soundstage and overall has a more aggressive presentation. YMMV.
Ken
Zero interest.
Hey Ken. You are comparing a $14k pre to a $30k pre. The Ref 10 should sound better than the Ref 6. The Ref 10 has truly dual mono power supplies that share a single outboard case vice the shared power supply built into the Ref 6. Maybe if I owned a Ref 10 I would come to the same conclusions as you, but it wouldn't take away from the fact that the Ref 6 is a damn fine preamp that many people would consider themselves lucky to own. You have a very nice system by the way.
Well, you were quite interested to trash my system, but you have never heard my system or stepped a foot in my room. So, it's interesting that you can draw conclusions with no facts and cast aspersions on a system you have never heard.
Mark,
Thanks for the compliment on my system. Did you read my first paragraph? I think I did write that the Ref 6 is a darn fine preamp. What I was also trying to point out is that the Ref 6 does, in my opinion, have some of the tendencies that Joe mentioned. The degree of these tendencies is certainly debatable. That’s why I wrote, YMMV.
Ken
Some people may find your defensive, passive-aggressive posts interesting and worthwhile. I'm not one of them.
Everyone can draw their own conclusions
Ken-Yes, I read everything you wrote. Did you notice the issues you are describing before the Ref 10 landed in your system or after?
Under certain conditions, the previous gear had some great qualities. Sure I was a little over the top and that was certainly my fault but at the time those posts were written, that’s how I felt. I guess I get excited and and wanted to post about it. It won’t happen again. I’ll be more reserved until the dust settles. Can you forgive me? It’s just my opinion of snapshots in time. I’m not a professional like you. I should know better.
What nonsense! Joe please ... you don't have to change a thing.
You don't have to apologize for your opinions.
As you say it over there - Just own it!
Regards.
Took you long enoughI think several were mentioned already.
I’ll add another and you will certainly disagree but I couldn’t stand the ARC Ref 6. I will say the ARC GSPre is wonderful and I would take that in a heartbeat over the Ref 6.
At 835 hours, I don’t find the REF6 anything but sweet. During break in, it went through some serious adjustments in Sonic Signature but now has really stabilized and sounds anything but strident to me. In the all Shunyata system, the REF6 is one of my favorite preamps - ever. Joe and I have talked about this one a lot. We have agreed to disagree.
My concern has been more on SS amps than any preamp.
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