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Description: Two-chassis, dual-mono, line-stage preamplifier. Inputs: 4 unbalanced (RCA), 3 balanced (XLR), 1 unbalanced monitor/processor loop (RCA). Outputs: 1 variable-output unbalanced (RCA), 1 fixed-output unbalanced (RCA), 2 balanced (XLR), 1 unbalanced monitor/processor loop (RCA). Other connections: Simaudio SimLink I/O, IR port, 2 configurable 12V trigger signals, RS232 I/O. Input impedance: 11k ohms. Input sensitivity: 200mV for 4.0V RMS. Maximum voltage gain: 9dB. Output impedance: 50 ohms unbalanced, 100 ohms balanced. Maximum output voltage: 7.5V…
Analog Sources: Spiral Groove SG-2 turntable & Centroid tonearm, Lyra Titan i cartridge; VPI TNT HR-X turntable & tonearm, Grado Statement Reference cartridge.
Digital Source: Primare CD31 CD player.
Preamplification: Sutherland Engineering Phono Blocks & Duo phono stages; Sutherland Engineering Line Blocks, Placette Active line stages.
Power Amplifiers: Simaudio Moon Evolution 880M, VTL Ichiban, Mark Levinson No.20.6 (all monoblocks).
Loudspeakers: Wilson Audio Specialties Sophia 2.
Cables: Interconnect & Speaker:…
I used Stereophile's loan sample of the top-of-the-line Audio Precision SYS2722 system (see www.ap.com and the January 2008 "As We See It") to measure the Simaudio Moon Evolution 850P. With the 850P's volume control set to "80," the maximum gain for balanced input and balanced output was 5.95dB, which is 3dB lower than the specified 9dB. For single-ended input/output, the maximum gain was the same: 5.95dB. The volume control operated in accurate steps of 0.1dB for the first 30dB, meaning that the unity-gain setting was "74."
At low and middle frequencies,…
New Jersey–based Channel D, best known for its Pure Music and Pure Vinyl programs for Apple computers, also offers a couple of hardware products. Michael Fremer reviewed Channel D's Seta Model L, a battery-powered, solid-state phono preamplifier, in the August 2010 issue. The basic Seta L costs $3799 (footnote 1) and includes balanced and single-ended inputs, balanced unequalized outputs, switchable gain, and a built-in power supply based on rechargeable batteries. An $1199 option adds RIAA correction for…
Description: Remote-controlled, upsampling, stereo D/A processor. Digital inputs: 2 S/PDIF on coax, 2 S/PDIF on TosLink, 1 asynchronous USB 2.0 on USB type B connector. Analog outputs: 1 pair balanced on XLRs, 1 pair unbalanced on RCAs. Compatible sample rates: 44.1–192kHz, S/PDIF coaxial; 44.1–192kHz, USB; 44.1–96kHz S/PDIF TosLink. Frequency range: 0.5Hz–48kHz. Channel separation: not specified. Noise floor: <–145dB ref. 0dBFS. THD+noise: <0.0005%. Jitter: not specified. Maximum output level: 2.3V single-ended, 4.6V balanced. Output impedance: 300 ohms.…
Analog Source: Linn Sondek LP12 turntable with Lingo power supply, Linn Ekos tonearm, Linn Arkiv B phono cartridge.
Digital Sources: Marantz Reference NA-11S1 media player; Ayre Acoustics C-5xeMP universal player; Apple 2.7GHz i7 Mac mini laptop running OS10.7, iTunes 10, Pure Music 1.86; Arcam FMJ D33, NAD M51 D/A converters; Ayre Acoustics QA-9 USB A/D converter; dCS 972 format converter.
Preamplification: Linn Linto phono preamplifier, Pass Labs XP-30 line preamplifier.
Power Amplifiers: Classé CT-M600, Lamm M1.2 Reference, MBL 9007 (all…
I examined the Electrocompaniet ECD 2's electrical performance with Stereophile's loan sample of the top-of-the-line Audio Precision SYS2722 system (see www.ap.com and the January 2008 "As We See It"); for some tests, I also used my vintage Audio Precision System One Dual Domain. The ECD 2's performance via USB port was tested using my 2012-vintage Apple MacBook Pro.
Apple's USB Prober utility identified the ECD 2 as having the Product String "Electrocompaniet USB Audio 2.0" and confirmed that it operated in isochronous asynchronous mode with all sample…