Adcom GFP-710 Preamplifiers

Adcom GFP-710 Preamplifiers 

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[Jun 22, 1999]
Duane Connerney
an Audio Enthusiast

I recently added the Adcom GFP-710 to my system and am very pleased it. My system consists of a Panasonic DVA110 DVD player, the GFP-710, Adcom GFA5500 amp, Vandersteen 2ce Signiture speakers with AudioQuest Quartz/Indigo cable. I compared this pre-amp extensively with its brother the GFP-750, which is Adcoms audiophile quality preamp. While the GFP-750 was superior(it should be at more than 2x the price) the GFP-710 more than held its own. For its price it is an absolute steal($600 list). Clearly both preamps are made out of the same cloth producing clear mids and well defined highs. Only in the low end did the 750 produce clearly better defined bass than the 710. The unit comes with a phono input which was a big plus for me and a remote. I was previously using a Harman-Kardon AVR-85 reciever as my pre-amp and the improvements in sound that I noticed are a better defined soundstage with much better separation among the different instruments, it is also quieter and more transperant than the HK unit. I give this unit 5 stars based on its performance and price.

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[Sep 21, 1999]
kirk kelley
an Audio Enthusiast

adcom gfp 710 I just purchased the 710 out of box for 399.00 and am in audio heaven. very quiet and cozy warm. the best there is for the dough out of my smallish collection of 12 preamps!

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5
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[Jan 02, 2001]
Martin
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Multiple inputs including phono

Weakness:

Remote control

Purchased the Adcom GFP-710 preamp and GFA-5500 high current power amplifer on second hand on Ebay to run Rotel CD player, Rotel direct drive turntable, DVD, Tuner, and Tapedeck through Acoustic Research AR-1 tower speakers with 500 watt powered subwoofers. This is a solid preamp for someone who wants to listen to stereo (as opposed to surround noise) and who wants to listen to vinyl records as well as CDs and DVDs. The phono section is excellent. The multiple inputs allow me to hook up all of my gear at once. I also like the three power outlets on the back and the slim dimensions of the unit.
When I first purchased the 710 there was a problem with the remote control. Occasionally when the volume up or down was pressed, the volume would not stop increasing or decreasing even when I stopped pressing the remote button. I contacted Adcom in New Jersey, and even though I had purchased it second hand from Ebay, they offered to repair it for free. Not only did they repair it (replaced the remote sensor unit), they did so in less than 2 weeks over the busy Christmas holidays and charged me nothing. It is nice to know that they stand behind their products.

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5
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5
[Nov 28, 2000]
Grant
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

best bang for the buck! mute,mono,bypass, remote,
(3) 115v sockets, phono.

Weakness:

highs are a wee bit brash, but will probably disappear after break in period. cheesy lookin remote

I'm upgrading my NAD114, because it doesnt have a remote control and compared to other high end preamps it's the weakest link in my system. My system is : Parasound 1000A Amp, B&W DM602-S2,Sony DVD S330, Audioquest interconnects, Luminous Audio speaker cables - 11awg.
The fist thing i noticed was overall improvement on sonics.
Better dynamics, and imaging created a more realistic soundstage. Im quite pleased for being right out of the box.
Another reviewer mentioned cheap buttons. The cheapness is the solenoid buttons for the different line outputs.I see no problems with this. i love that this preamp has (3) 115v sockets in back to plug your other components into! No other preamp less than a grand has all the features this unit has.I listen to jazz mostly, and having a mono button is a nice feature for all the ertegun productions. Only reason not to buy this unit is if you have a class A system.
class b is fine by me! cheers.

Similar Products Used:

nad114 Preamp, Mcintosh C15

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5
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5
[Dec 15, 2000]
Thomas. Lindsey
Audiophile

Strength:

This pre-amp has warm vocals, tight bass, and crisp highs.

Weakness:

The remote.

My system consist of Bose 901 Series VI (1989), Carver TFM 15CB Power Amps (2 Bridged), DBX 3BX Dynamic Range Expander, Adcom GFP 710 Preamplifier, Pioneer Tuner, HK CD Player, Sony DAT Recorder, Onkyo Cassette Deck, and the Bose 901 EQ.

I have searched for a strong, solid pre-amp for the last 5-7 years. I auditioned Carver's CT26v on my system; I was not satisfied at all! The bass was flat; the mids and highs were too bright. Then, I read about Adcom! Adcom produces some of the best audiophile products! Their Amps and Pre-amps are great!

I purchased the Adcom GFP 710 preamplifier and it brought life to my system. The Carver amps are musical, powerful amps that provide warmth to your listening material.
Please make no mistake, This preamp has a set of preouts that allow you to bypass the tone signals or utilize the main preouts to connect your amps. I like connecting the preamp both ways! If you are looking for a nice, solid preamp for the value, purchase this one!

Please keep in mind that your musical interest will determine your audio brand components. The speakers, amps, cs players and preamps are the most important parts of your system. If you are listening for a perfomance system, add this preamp to your system. If you are just beginning this hobby, I recommend you research your products, brands, and performance before you purchase. I have been involved with this stuff for the last 16 years; it can be expensive! In the long run, it is worth it because you pay for good sound!

Enjoy your listening!



Similar Products Used:

Carver,Harman Kardon, Onkyo, and Pioneer Elite

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5
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5
[Aug 26, 2000]
Michael Lorenz, jr.
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

This unit has very clear and non-fatiguing sound for the price; pretty good resolution of both male and female voices. 2 year warranty is also good at this price level. The remote volume control is noise-free.

Weakness:

The remote control, although noise-free, seems to want to place the volume level in segments that are a little farther apart than I would like for moderate level listening. The push-button controls have a cheap, lightweight feel to them (I know, "what do you want for 600 dollars!")

Very good sound for the money. A good warranty, and good looking, too.

Similar Products Used:

I'm replacing a harman kardon Citation 25 preamp that I've owned since new; a lightning storm casualty. The Adcom definately has it beat in sound quality (clarity and image focus, specifically), but I do miss the Citation's build quality, design, and versatility. I also listened to an Acurus LS-11, finding the two to be pretty close in sound quality, but deciding that the Adcom was a little more forgiving. Other components include a PSE Studio IV amp, Citation 23 tuner, JVC XLZ 1050TN cd, Sota Comet/Sumiko Blue Point analog setup, Vandersteen 1C's.

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2
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5
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