Ayre Acoustics K-1 Preamplifiers

Ayre Acoustics K-1 Preamplifiers 

DESCRIPTION

Solid state preamplifier with SE and XLR in-and out-puts

USER REVIEWS

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[Jun 04, 2004]
markhelton
AudioPhile

Strength:

Very Neutral. Soundstaging. Imaging. Dynamic range. Both SE and XLR capabilities.

Weakness:

A bit pricey, but you get what you pay for.

This is for the K-1X model. My unit has all the upgrades, including the phono boards as well as the remote. This preamplifier is one of the best preamplifiers I have heard. It is very detailed, without being fatiguing. It has excellent soundstaging and imaging qualities as well. The preamp is very quiet (quite a bit quieter than my old ARC LS-2), and the number of inputs (3 SE & 3 XLR) and outputs (both SE and XLR) is more than adequate. The looks are very pleasing to the eye. The remote is very basic, (volume and mute only), but that is all I really need to be honest. It is built like a brick. (An aluminium brick actually!) The phono stage is really incredible. It has a very, very low noise floor, much lower than my old ARC PH-3. It is very detailed as well. I doubt I will be upgrading anytime soon.

Similar Products Used:

ARC LS-2 ARC PH-3 Counterpoint 3.1

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 17, 2002]
Stringreen
AudioPhile

Strength:

Music

Weakness:

Don''t know - You should use all balanced cable(not a weakness, just an expense.)

Simply wonderful - There''s a new mod - I know it''s heavy...don''t be lazy, send the thing back..you won''t regret it.

Similar Products Used:

Rowland, Mark Levinson, Krell

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 28, 2000]
A YU
Audiophile

Strength:

Fast, neutral, detailed, extremely good treble extension, deep and clean bass,

Weakness:

Some bad sounding CDs can be even worse.

My K-1 is still under "break-in" but the sound is already much, much better than my ARC pre-amp. The phono section is even more marvellous. Previously I can't imagine the performance of my Shure V-15 mm cartridge can be raised to such high levels.

Considering the performance and high quality material used throughout this pre-amp, K-1 is reasonably priced (if not under-priced).

Similar Products Used:

ARC LS-1

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 26, 1999]
David
an Audio Enthusiast

I bought this preamp second-hand, at the upper limit of my resources.At first I was a little underwhelmed- the main probs being a perceived harshness
in the far treble, and constant background hiss heard at all volume levels.
A change in CD player (from Sony CDP XA7ES to Copland CDA-266) showed that the
treble brightness was CD-sourced- is this intermodulation from RF "grunge"?
Now I can appreciate the qualities of the Ayre:
- lovely build quality
- amazingly fast-sounding acoustics
- an ability to make all music interesting (if still not making crappy recordings sound like Chesky)
- truly realistic transients and occasionally voices.

This doesnt sound like an unqualified recommendation but I am very happy with the K-1. Its main advantages are neutrality (NOT solidstate leanness), and an
ability to disappear that allows no, forces one to listen to the music and
forget about the machinery. Finally it is obviously not the limiting factor in
my system's quality. (Sony;Goldmund SRAs;Sonus Faber Minima Amators)

Mine is an early example-without power supply or "Ayre Conditioner" upgrades.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
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