Description: Solid state integrated amplifier. Inputs: 1 pair phono (RCA), five pair line-level single-ended (RCA; labeled CD, Tuner, Aux 1, Aux 2, Tape Out). Outputs: one pair "Tape Out" line-level fixed (RCA), one pair "Pre Out" line-level variable, one set L-R multiway loudspeaker binding posts. Rated power in class-A: 25Wpc into 8 ohms (14dBW). Max. voltage: 42.5V, peak–peak. Max. current: 25A, peak–peak. Gain (volume at maximum): 32dB (Direct Mode), 42dB (Normal Mode). Line level sensitivity: 300mV RMS nominal, 8V RMS max. Input impedance: 25k ohms line, 50k…
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Analog sources: Dr. Feickert Analogue Blackbird turntable with EMT 912-HI tonearm and EMT JSD 6 moving coil cartridge, Sorane SA-1.2 tonearm with a Dynavector XX2 and Hana Umami Blue moving coils; Musical Fidelity Stealth turntable with a Nagaoka MP-200 moving Permalloy cartridge; MoFi MasterPhono and Prima Luna EVO 100 phono stages.
Digital sources: Denafrips Terminator Plus, HoloAudio Spring 3, dCS Lina (with Master Clock) DACs; Onkyo C-7030 CD player, TEAC CRDS-701T CD transport.
Preamplifier: HoloAudio Serene.
Power amplifiers: Parasound…
I assessed the Musical Fidelity A1's measured performance using my Audio Precision SYS2722 system. I initially had some problems, as while the right channel's gain increased as expected when I pushed the front-panel button to switch from Direct mode to Normal mode, the left channel was muted. Suspecting there was something wrong with the pushbutton, I pressed it in and out several times in quick succession, which restored correct operation. I subsequently encountered another problem: The right channel had excessive distortion and limited power if the volume control…
This strategy has served my life story well. It has placed me without striving in countless cinema-worthy locations, hanging with all types of legend-worthy characters.
Lately, that corner where I stand wearing the right hat is in front of the Polish newsstand at the intersection of Manhattan and Greenpoint…
Cyrille's Farm
The next time I stood in front of that Polish newsstand, I ended up at a different country palace. This one I call the French Farm. All I knew when I climbed in was that we were scheduled to visit a "a French person" with a full, made-in-Japan Onken horn system and some fancy chickens. There might be a gang meetup, and possibly snacks.
This country palace was a restored brick farmhouse of modest proportions, built in 1789, with a wood stove or fireplace in every room. It had heavy wood floors like the Stick Palace but only 7' ceilings, with exposed beams. The…
Given the dimensions of my Grand Prix Monza amp stands and the 218's lack of protruding support feet—it only has four thin round (presumably felt) pads beneath it—I placed the 218 atop the Wilson Audio Pedestals I customarily use. This was essential because without the Pedestals or other suitable equipment supports, the corners of the amps would not have cleared the corners of the stands. I could have placed the amps on the floor without support feet, but that would have left them exposed to vibrations from my bamboo floor, putting them at a disadvantage to my…
Description: Stereo power amplifier configurable as monoblock. Inputs: Stereo XLR (balanced); unbalanced possible via supplied adapters, mono bridging via supplied adapter. Proprietary BurLink interface. Outputs: Two pair spade-lug binding posts. 20A IEC power inlet (C20). Maximum power output, stereo: 165Wpc into 8 ohms (22.2dBW), 275Wpc into 4 ohms (21.4dBW), 400Wpc into 2 ohms (20dBW); in mono, 565W into 8 ohms (27.5dBW), 785W into 4 ohms (25.95dBW); stable into any load at all frequencies. Damping factor (100Hz into 4 ohms): >1500. Gain (stereo, mono): 34.…