Sutherland Direct Line Stage preamplifier Measurements
I've had the pleasure of using The Direct Line Stage Line Stage (originally called the Director) from Ron Sutherland for the past few months. This active line-stage preamp (it has no phono section) is available from Acoustic Sounds for $3000.
Sutherland Direct Line Stage preamplifier Brian Damkroger's Associated Equipment
I've had the pleasure of using The Direct Line Stage Line Stage (originally called the Director) from Ron Sutherland for the past few months. This active line-stage preamp (it has no phono section) is available from Acoustic Sounds for $3000.
Sutherland Direct Line Stage preamplifier Specifications
I've had the pleasure of using The Direct Line Stage Line Stage (originally called the Director) from Ron Sutherland for the past few months. This active line-stage preamp (it has no phono section) is available from Acoustic Sounds for $3000.
Sutherland Direct Line Stage preamplifier Brian Damkroger
I've had the pleasure of using The Direct Line Stage Line Stage (originally called the Director) from Ron Sutherland for the past few months. This active line-stage preamp (it has no phono section) is available from Acoustic Sounds for $3000.
I've had the pleasure of using The Direct Line Stage Line Stage (originally called the Director) from Ron Sutherland for the past few months. This active line-stage preamp (it has no phono section) is available from Acoustic Sounds for $3000.
cool review, dig the "stupid electrons" reference. Don't really think with the stuff you where using to listen to this magic wire, you heard any thing you describe as a difference, improvement,flaw etc. didn't wire last month do something similar. How many different wire twists and turns before they finally figure it out, like which one really does matter? Wire magic is like the cure for cancer, it's endless, so many different varietys, so much money.
Quietly tucked at the back of the main hall, Musical Fidelity had a lot of new stuff of great audiophile interest. First off is the new "audio Swiss Army Knife," as JA referred to it in his blog yesterday, the all-in-one, $9000 kW250. But among the other goodies on the Signal Path booth was the X-Package, consisting of the neat little X-RAYv8 24/192 upsampling CD player, the X-T100 60Wpc tube hybrid integrated amp, and the Triple-X power supply which powers both as well as an optional external DAC, tuner, etc. In their compact but non-resonant aluminum casings, this $3000 system was surprisingly potent.
While on-wall/in-wall systems were ubiquitous at CEDIA, the in-room speakers stood out for their imaging and sound quality. Even the tiny Dynaudio 2.1 system consisting of a pair of Contour SR speakers ($2200/pair) coupled with the Sub 250 ($1k) made sounds that many bigger installations would envy. Add another pair and a Contour SC ($1900) to fill out a 5.1 system that can do music as well as movies.
cool review, dig the "stupid electrons" reference. Don't really think with the stuff you where using to listen to this magic wire, you heard any thing you describe as a difference, improvement,flaw etc. didn't wire last month do something similar. How many different wire twists and turns before they finally figure it out, like which one really does matter? Wire magic is like the cure for cancer, it's endless, so many different varietys, so much money.