Concert Fidelity and Silicon Arts

In Rick Brown's Hi Fi One room, Maestro Tsuda had both his state-of-the-art Concert Fidelity CF-80 line stage ($18,000) and Silicon Arts ZL-120 mono amplifiers ($23,000/pair), as well as a prototype of his SA SPA-4 phono stage ($18,000).
The front end was the "half price" Continuum Criterion turntable with Copperhead tonearm ($51,000). The speakers were the Peak Consult Princess ($10,500/pair). And the sound? To die for. Deep and rich and detailed and completely involving.
Tsuda-san was quite retiring, but his devotion to excellence was apparent—and Steve Hoffman masters with his Concert Fidelity kit (and he just acquired a Criterion/Copperhead for playback, too). Having heard the Hi Fi One system, I can see (hear?) why.
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