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from n/a Summary: I auditioned the latest version of Frank's 550EX and Trancendence 7 preamp at Kevin Becker's home a few days ago. I suppose there are several possible ways to describe what I heard. The quick summary is my speakers, the 1801s, have never sounded so good. I was profoundly impressed.
While there are many fancy ways to describe a good amplifier/preamp I believe the easiest way to describe one is using the terms noise, dynamics, and coloration.
The setup had zero noise, but maintainted extremely crisp sound. Some grain-free amplifier set-ups fail in this realm. Frank's setup was extremely clean. This was most apparent on the Nativity Carol, Reference Recordings.
The dynamics were the most amazing part. The bass was incredibly tight and controlled. The midrange and high frequency dynamics maintained tremendous presence throughout the response range. There were obviously no limits in any part of the response. The term "extended" easily applies.
The electronics were free of coloration. This is another area where tube amplifiers fail somewhat.
I am not exactly sure what Frank did with his electronics. It appears that his 30-40 years of German inginuity are fully manifested in this product. He manages to integrate tubes where they are most advantageous while maintaining a strong solid state sound. The sound is extremely clear and true.
If somemeone doesn't like this source equipment it is simply because he/ she doesn't like the sound of live unamplified music. These electronics might be the best stuff I have heard, and are easily better than anything at 2x$.
The newer stuff from Nelson Pass surely looks better, but the AVA stuff sound's better. If you wan't to impress your friends, buy the stuff from Nelson Pass. If you wan't to impress your ears, buy the FET/Trancendence setup. Wow!
Dave Ellis Strengths: Dynamics, No Noise, No Coloration Weaknesses: None Similar Products Used: Bryston 3B-ST, Pass X250 & Preamp, SF Line-1, Foreplay, Creek OBH-12, Jolida 302b...
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