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Day-Sequerra FM Reference Classic
1 Reviews
rating  5 of 5
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Reviewed by:
Tyrone Stacey
(Audiophile)

Review Date
October 6, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
More than 1 year

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Review NaN of , from Jamaica

Price Paid:  $5000.00 from A Texas dealer ....

Summary:
At first i was looking at the audiolab 8000t but the tuner was discontinued and this outfit was brought out by a racing car company and that really mess my plans up .....Soon after i began to read and focus on the awsome "Day-Sequerra Reference Classic" ....Man oh Man what a tuner....I enjoy sending the signal balanced out of the tuner through my vampire cables which is balanced into my "Reference Molos Preamp"...... Then this vampire balanced signal continues onto my Krell KSA-150 and then comes the climax with my Apogee's slant 8's and that's class "A" on class "A" .... I'm doing this with the audio prism 8500 phase array antenna and i can't to wait to get my "Yogi" out door antenna...... The one thing that really astonishes me is the sensitivity of this tuner while bring in those weak signals.....Its just incredible .....This all American Day-Sequerra.... This is some piece of work ...!

Strengths:
A bold signal in front of the blackness .... Producing a silhouette of clear imagery while enjoying my jazz or R&B.....I never own a tuner that had the ability to lock onto a weak signal and deliver such as the Day-Sequerra....The capture and distribution of the midrange the highs and low end are NO problem for the big Day-Sequerra Reference Classic....What a beautiful all American tuner ....!


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