Nagra VPS phono preamplifier Associated Equipment
Nagra VPS phono preamplifier Associated Equipment
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Yesterday evening I had the opportunity to spend a couple of hours with the YG Anat, above, as advertized in a lavish double-page spread in your favourite audio magazine (pp 86-87 in the September issue). Since they don't appear to have been reviewed yet in any major publication I thought I would post some impressions as I am sure some of you, like me, are curious about these speakers which are being marketed with consummate modesty as "The best loudspeaker on Earth. Period".
Stanley Turrentine is one of my favorite musicians and is another sax player that is somewhat overlooked. This album recorded in 1960 by Mr VanGelder is a treasure and is very well recorded. With Horace parlan on piano, George Tucker on bass and Al Harewood on drums Mr Turrentine plays some really lively bop jazz that sounds excellent on a good hi-fi system. I love to listen to this album as it really makes my humble system shine but more importantly the session is full of energy and really is a pleasure to listen to.
I'm having the toughest time finding the right cd player for symphonic music.
I've listened to the Primare and the new Naim 5i-2. I liked the Naim better, sounded fuller and realistic. I wanted to see if anyone has heard the Ayer and the Cary?
Also, is there a big disadvantage in Naims non use of Balanced outputs? Or not using two Dacs? Thanks
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