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Brosk
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Posted - 2003/05/29 : 01:08:03
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Ett av de bästa. 2x30W klass A single end. Endast 2 förstärkningssteg. Mint för 12000:-
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mmx_2
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Posted - 2003/05/29 : 15:29:11
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| Någon hemsida där man kan läsa mer om det? Balanserat? |
Riktiga förstärkare går på 3 faser! |
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anelar
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Posted - 2003/05/29 : 17:31:55
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Info: www.passlabs.com Under products/Alpeh finns instruktionsmanualer och servicemanualer... |
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Brosk
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Posted - 2003/05/30 : 19:26:00
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Tackar. Det finns flera recensioner på nätet. Bl.a. den där man på Stereophile ville införa en ny klass över A-klass då den upplevdes bättre än de högst rankade slutstegen ditintills. Invändigt är den enligt Subas (gen.agent) balanserad och om man bara fått plats hade den haft balanserade kontakter. Det går tydligen att klämma in i efterhand enligt Subas. Det är oerhört ångestfyllt för mig att sälja detta steg så slå till snabbt tack. Jag nedgraderar medvetet till ngt mindre värmealstrande, troligen Quad 909 el 99 monoblock.
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Brosk
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Posted - 2003/05/30 : 23:46:40
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Här är slutklämmen från recensionen i Stereophile:
Perhaps the most telling indicator of good overall sound for an experienced listener is their whole emotional response to a familiar recording. Though music was very enjoyable through both the Mark Levinson No.333 and the Quicksilver M-135s, it did not create quite the excitement and happiness that it did when played through the Pass Aleph 3. I felt a little like Goldilocks after these comparisons: "This amp is too cold and artificial. This amp is too warm and veiled. The Aleph 3 is juuuuuuuuuust right!"
Conquering illusions The Pass Labs Aleph 3 is, by a good margin, the finest power amplifier I have ever had in my system. My tendency toward reviewing very affordable equipment defuses that statement quite a bit, but the Zen amplifier, my previous benchmark, sounds more extraordinary than one might expect. [It certainly did when I auditioned it in MK's system.—Ed.] The Aleph 3 is finished in a way that few amplifiers are ever finished, from its physical layout to its circuit design, and especially its sound quality. Forgive me if I gush—I haven't been converted by the heinous Single-Ended Cult members, I just love music. I positively dare all of you to go out and hear this amplifier for yourselves—even those who currently own much more expensive amps (heh-heh-heh).
As for the Aleph 3's specific sound attributes, how about very dynamic? How about very neutral and very detailed? How about a spectacularly huge soundstage, with wonderful bloom around each instrument? How about involving pace and rhythm? Do these sound good?
If the Mark Levinson No.333 and the Quicksilver M-135 truly deserve their Stereophile Class A ratings in "Recommended Components" (and I assume that they do), then the Aleph 3 deserves an even higher rating than Class A. It sounded noticeably better than the other amps in most respects. On second thought, John Atkinson and the rest of the bigwigs down in Santa Fe aren't going to be too thrilled about rearranging the whole power-amp section, so the Aleph 3 will probably have to settle for high Class A. I don't think it will mind slumming around with those other amps that sound inferior, in the interest of preserving peace and harmony.
So three cheers for the Pass Aleph 3 for coming frighteningly close to sounding like the perfect amplifier. No, not like "a straight wire with gain," but simply like air itself. When was the last time you heard air? What, you couldn't hear the air at all? Well, it was most certainly there; you were just unable to notice it.
Listening to the Aleph 3 is like looking up at the night sky. The farther out you look among the stars at night, making a connection with the vast universe, the deeper into yourself you are able to see. With the Pass Aleph 3, a whole universe of sound is revealed, limited only by the quality of the recording and the rest of the system. The farther out you listen, making a connection with the musicians themselves, the deeper into your own heart you will be able to bring the humanity of the music.—Muse Kastanovich
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Pass
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Posted - 2003/06/01 : 01:48:17
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| Fasiken också Brosk, typiskt att man ska gå arbetslös nu när du har fått hjärnsläpp igen och vill sälja din Aleph 3!! Hade jag pengarna skulle jag slå till direkt och monokoppla, respektive balancera den tillsammans med min egen 3:a. Tänk: 60 watt i klass A (dubblas ner till fyra ohm), monoblock med 160 000 mikrofarad kondensatorbank, per kanal....drägel! |
Det finns inga genvägar... |
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Brosk
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Posted - 2003/06/02 : 02:10:19
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Sluta nu innan jag ångrar mig igen...  |
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gurin
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Posted - 2003/06/02 : 10:05:11
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Jag vill också ha en till, men jag sparar ju till nya högtalare. Men två aleph 3:or kan inte sitta fel.
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