Cary Audio Design CAD-572SE monoblock power amplifier Robert Deutsch December 1998

Cary Audio Design CAD-572SE monoblock power amplifier Robert Deutsch December 1998

In conversation with <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/399">Cary founder Dennis Had</A> at a recent audio convention breakfast, I learned that he had a long career in electronics, specializing in military/industrial high-power radio-frequency amplification and transmitters. However, his dream was always the re-creation of single-ended tube amplifiers, especially zero-feedback designs.

Cary Audio Design
1020 Goodworth Drive
Apex, NC 27539
(919) 355-0010
www.caryaudio.com

Cary Audio Design CAD-572SE monoblock power amplifier Measurements

Cary Audio Design CAD-572SE monoblock power amplifier Measurements

In conversation with <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/399">Cary founder Dennis Had</A> at a recent audio convention breakfast, I learned that he had a long career in electronics, specializing in military/industrial high-power radio-frequency amplification and transmitters. However, his dream was always the re-creation of single-ended tube amplifiers, especially zero-feedback designs.

Cary Audio Design
1020 Goodworth Drive
Apex, NC 27539
(919) 355-0010
www.caryaudio.com

Cary Audio Design CAD-572SE monoblock power amplifier Martin Colloms' Associated Equipment

Cary Audio Design CAD-572SE monoblock power amplifier Martin Colloms' Associated Equipment

In conversation with <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/399">Cary founder Dennis Had</A> at a recent audio convention breakfast, I learned that he had a long career in electronics, specializing in military/industrial high-power radio-frequency amplification and transmitters. However, his dream was always the re-creation of single-ended tube amplifiers, especially zero-feedback designs.

Cary Audio Design
1020 Goodworth Drive
Apex, NC 27539
(919) 355-0010
www.caryaudio.com

Cary Audio Design CAD-572SE monoblock power amplifier Page 2

Cary Audio Design CAD-572SE monoblock power amplifier Page 2

In conversation with <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/399">Cary founder Dennis Had</A> at a recent audio convention breakfast, I learned that he had a long career in electronics, specializing in military/industrial high-power radio-frequency amplification and transmitters. However, his dream was always the re-creation of single-ended tube amplifiers, especially zero-feedback designs.

Cary Audio Design
1020 Goodworth Drive
Apex, NC 27539
(919) 355-0010
www.caryaudio.com

Cary Audio Design CAD-572SE monoblock power amplifier

Cary Audio Design CAD-572SE monoblock power amplifier

In conversation with <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/399">Cary founder Dennis Had</A> at a recent audio convention breakfast, I learned that he had a long career in electronics, specializing in military/industrial high-power radio-frequency amplification and transmitters. However, his dream was always the re-creation of single-ended tube amplifiers, especially zero-feedback designs.

Which gives you the biggest bang for the buck: analog or digital source products?

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Reader Franklyn Ayensu is wondering, dollar for dollar, do <I>Stereophile</I> readers think today's digital sources sound better than today's analog front ends or the other way around?

More New Audio Products

More New Audio Products

FM fans alert: Tuner specialist Magnum Dynalab has introduced its "Triode Series," led by the $3995 MD-106T triode tube tuner. The MD-106T is said to combine great signal
sensitivity and selectivity in channel reception with "exceptional build quality and musical realism." One design feature that's something of a throwback to tube electronics of the 1950s and early '60s is a glowing "Magic Eye" tube indicator for fast, precise tuning. The MD-106T also features "a precisely aligned tunable five-stage RF front end, and a double-thick, gold-plated circuit board to minimize vibration," according to a company announcement. <I>Stereophile</I>'s Larry Greenhill is about to embark on a review of the MD-106&mdash;stay tuned!

Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

From the January 2004 issue, Michael Fremer writes about the "SUV-like, limited-edition, 20th-anniversary" <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/amplificationreviews/104mf">Musical Fidelity Tri-Vista kWP preamplifier & Tri-Vista kW Monobloc power amplifier</A>. No doubt the "bank-vault-like" designs will get your attention, but as Fremer discovers, after you close your eyes, it's "sheer sonic pleasure."

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