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Price Paid:
$1295.00
from Audio Advisor Summary: Some other reviewers of the A3cr preamp only evaluated it with the A3cr power amp. This can be misleading, since the power amp's sound is strongly dependent on speaker sensitivity. I've demonstrated this dramatically in my own very large listening room, where the power amp struggled with 86dB-sensitivity speakers, sounding extremely strained. The same power amp, played through Avantgarde Duos (104.5 dB sensitivity) sounded like a $4000 amp.
Taken on its own merits, the pre amp line stage is terrific. It combines resolution with clean highs, transparent midrange, and full, solid bass. Soundstaging is excellent, and there is no trace of hardness or harshness. If it has a sonic signature at all, it would favor the warm side in the mids, but only very marginally. (The A3cr power amp is, in my opinion, a little on the lean side, so there is some complementarity, although I think the combo is very slightly lean, even through sensitive speakers.)
The preamp design applies amplification ahead of the volume pot, which reduces noise (since any noise associated with amplification is reduced by the volume control). This also means that the amplification stage must run at essentially full volume, which is undoubtably one reason for the massive power supply. The amp is very quiet, as attested by the Avantgarde Duos. Through the Duos, the combination of A3cr pre and power amps is not absolutely silent at very close range, but then, nothing is -- at least in my experience.
Build quality on the preamp is excellent. The styling may or may not appeal, but the appearence and feel clearly send a message of sound, solid construction.
The phono stage is decent and is switchable to cover low output or high output cartridges. I invested in a separate phono preamp (Camelot Lancelot Pro, $1000 MSRP) that does out-perform the A3cr phono section in terms of resolution.
I ordered this product from Audio Advisor as an afterthought along with the A3cr power amp. I made sure that I had the right to return it, and actually expected to do so. It really caught me by surprise. The A3cr preamp is one of the great buys around right now: true, affordable high-end performance. Stereophile catches a lot of flak for rushing to review every Musical Fidelity product that comes along while other brands sit on the sidelines. This preamp makes you understand why Stereophile is willing to take the heat. Strengths: High resolution, transparent midrange, and solid bass, without a trace of harshness Weaknesses: No significant weaknesses in the line stage, given the price. The phono stage is only decent -- not reference quality. Similar Products Used: Z-Systems rdp-1 digital preamp, Cary SLP-94 preamp, and Camelot Lancelot Pro phono stage
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