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Price Paid:
$31000.00
from Private in DK and Fr Summary: This Gryhon Callisto 2200 amp surprises often when listening: seems to be able to deliver any power required, no matter how loud you are palying, and no matter how complex the music is. Detailed, spacial, homogene sound, with nothing that sounds unnatural or even en little bit stange. The amp just amplifi your signal source, and control your speaker. Clean, clean and clean. The bass end is extremely tight, and for the first time I can hear what the bas player is doing - the whole time! Overall dynamic is astunning. The best amp I have had amoung the about 15 I have had, most of them so called high-end amps.
Price is included ps1 riaa board abd is in D. Kr. Strengths: Control, colourless and dynamic. Bass-control fantastic. Very clean and detailed in mid and high also. Top-end with lot more colour-full reproduction than what I have heard before. With that I mean, that if the signal is sweet and detailed, it sounds so. There ara a lot of differencies between recordings to be heard here. No symbals sounds the same in different recordings. Jim Keltner in combination with a good producer and engineer will show you!
The amp is so easy to listening to, and that is not because it is soft without detailes. Very musical, even though that term is difficult to specifi. Weaknesses: The settings of volume and source is returning to standard when turning of the amp, so you have to operate more knobs than with fully mechanical operated amps. It gest wuite warm, allthough not critical. I would guess a little lower than 50 dg. celcious inside. A small low-noise low speed fan would be good. A little hum is notible at high volume on RIAA MC input, but it is lower that vinyl noise.
One more thing: wonder how the newer brother Diablo sounds, because the sound of the Callisto is so good, that if one could have even more, then ...... But the prices are very high. Similar Products Used: Linn sources, Dali Diva, TACT rcs
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