Klyne Audio Arts SK-5A preamplifier Review System

Klyne Audio Arts SK-5A preamplifier Review System

Klyne Audio Arts has an almost Zen-like approach to the design of its products. Like the best Japanese designs, Klyne's preamps are aesthetically pleasing in appearance, do exactly what they're supposed to, and their controls are not only where you would expect them to be, but have an almost sensually smooth action. Internal construction, too, is a work of art—the kind of design which, transferred to a tapestry, would grace the wall of any listening room. You have to see the insides of a Klyne preamp to appreciate how attractive-looking an audio component can be. But physical beauty is only one aspect of Stan Klyne's designs; of all the electronics manufacturers I know of, Klyne Audio Arts also makes products more adjustable than any others, so as to appeal to the needs of what I call compulsive tweaks.

Klyne Audio Arts
Olympia, WA 98501
(360) 273-8477
www.klyne.com

Klyne Audio Arts SK-5A preamplifier Page 2

Klyne Audio Arts SK-5A preamplifier Page 2

Klyne Audio Arts has an almost Zen-like approach to the design of its products. Like the best Japanese designs, Klyne's preamps are aesthetically pleasing in appearance, do exactly what they're supposed to, and their controls are not only where you would expect them to be, but have an almost sensually smooth action. Internal construction, too, is a work of art—the kind of design which, transferred to a tapestry, would grace the wall of any listening room. You have to see the insides of a Klyne preamp to appreciate how attractive-looking an audio component can be. But physical beauty is only one aspect of Stan Klyne's designs; of all the electronics manufacturers I know of, Klyne Audio Arts also makes products more adjustable than any others, so as to appeal to the needs of what I call compulsive tweaks.

Klyne Audio Arts
Olympia, WA 98501
(360) 273-8477
www.klyne.com

Klyne Audio Arts SK-5A preamplifier

Klyne Audio Arts SK-5A preamplifier

Klyne Audio Arts has an almost Zen-like approach to the design of its products. Like the best Japanese designs, Klyne's preamps are aesthetically pleasing in appearance, do exactly what they're supposed to, and their controls are not only where you would expect them to be, but have an almost sensually smooth action. Internal construction, too, is a work of art—the kind of design which, transferred to a tapestry, would grace the wall of any listening room. You have to see the insides of a Klyne preamp to appreciate how attractive-looking an audio component can be. But physical beauty is only one aspect of Stan Klyne's designs; of all the electronics manufacturers I know of, Klyne Audio Arts also makes products more adjustable than any others, so as to appeal to the needs of what I call compulsive tweaks.

Match a center channel speaker with existing front pair

Hello, can anyone help me understand what I need to look for when trying to match a center speaker with my existing L/R speakers. I am totally in the dark on this subject. I would go to one the stores in my area but all they ever want to do is sell you something you don't need.

These two JVC speakers sound great and I see no reason yet to get rid of them.

Here are the specs for my two existing speakers per the Service Manual:

Super Bowl Prediction...

I'm going with 26 - 17.

The first (non-human) animal to be seen in an ad: Elephant.

The first soda ad will be for a version of whichever soda WITHOUT sugar.

The first beer ad will be for a non-light/lite beer.

There will be no hard-on medicine commercials.

There will be a cholesterol medicine commercial.

Prince will not sing "When the Doves Cry."

He will sing "Let's Go Crazy."

He will not do the "male check dance."

Sheila E will be there.

So will Larry Graham.

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