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The Heed manual advises settings of 100µV sensitivity and 100 ohms impedance for the Denon DL-103. After I'd…
Description: Solid-state moving-coil/moving-magnet phono preamplifier with standalone power supply. RIAA accuracy: 20Hz–20kHz, ±0.5dB. Frequency response: 3Hz–150kHz, ±3dB. Voltage gain: 50dB (MM), 62–78dB (MC). Moving-coil sensitivity: 100, 220, 600µV. Input impedance: 47k ohms (MM); 100/470/1000 ohms (MC). Output voltage: High Out, 775mV (0dBm)/22 ohms; Low Out, 220mV/100 ohms. Maximum output voltage: 7V (p–p). Output impedance: 50 ohms (High Out), 600 ohms (Low Out). Signal/noise (A-weighted): 80dB (MM), 66dB (MC). Channel separation: >90dB. Distortion (…
Analog Sources: Kuzma Stabi S turntable & Stogi tonearm; Music Hall MMF-7.3 turntable; Denon DL-103 (MC), Goldring Elite (MC), Ortofon 2M Bronze (MM) cartridges.
Digital Sources: Apple MacBook computer running Audirvana Plus; Halide DAC HD, PS Audio NuWave, Mytek HiFi Manhattan DACs; Western Digital T2 Mirror Drives (2), LG BD550 BD player (as transport).
Preamplification: Auditorium 23 A23 moving-coil step-up transformer, Shindo Laboratory Allegro preamplifier.
Power Amplifier: Shindo Laboratory Haut-Brion.
Integrated Amplifiers: Heed…
I measured the Heed Audio Quasar phono preamplifier using my Audio Precision SYS2722 system (see the January 2008 "As We See It"). As always with phono stages, I experimented with the grounding between the preamp and the Audio Precision system to get the lowest level of noise. I ended up floating the Audio Precision's outputs from ground and connecting the Quasar's grounding post to the analyzer ground.
The Quasar preserved absolute polarity with both moving-coil and moving-magnet settings and inputs, and from both its High and Low outputs. There are…
Here’s our second (of three) video show reports from the New York Audio Show that took place earlier this month at Manhattan’s Park Lane Hotel.
After monitoring the feedback on our first video report, I realized that I should have been clearer about the footage in the room. For those of you who were concerned about the placement of the microphones from the different types of footage of Herb listening, please understand that it’s difficult for us to…
John Atkinson, too, is a hard man, at least when it comes to audio gear. When, in January 2014, he reviewed the Pass Laboratories XA60.5…
Description: Class-A, solid-state, monoblock power amplifier. Inputs: 1 unbalanced (RCA), 1 balanced (XLR). Outputs: 2 pairs, can accommodate spades or bananas. Power output: 60W into 8 ohms (17.8dBW), 120W into 4 ohms (17.8dBW). Frequency range: 1.5Hz–100kHz. Voltage gain: 26dB. Input sensitivity: 2.83V RMS output for 150mV input. Input impedance: 100k ohms balanced, 50k ohms unbalanced. Output impedance: not specified. Signal/noise: >85dB, ref. level 2.83V RMS. Power consumption: 375W. Trigger input, 12V DC (RCA).
Dimensions: 19" (480mm) W by 7.5" (…
Analog Sources: Thorens TD 124 turntable (reconditioned by Schopper AG); Ortofon RMG-212 (rebuilt), Thomas Schick 12" tonearms; Ortofon 90th Anniversary SPU cartridge.
Digital Sources: MacBook Pro computer (early 2015); Roon Optimized Core Kit running on Intel NUC computer with SSD drive; Benchmark DAC 1, Meridian Explorer2 USB, Mytek HiFi Brooklyn, PS Audio DirectStream DACs.
Preamplification: Auditorium 23 Standard step-up transformer, EAR 834P phono stage.
Power Amplifiers: Benchmark AHB-2 bridged for use as monoblocks), PS Audio BHK…