Loves his
Mastersounds
May 21, 2010
To Garrett Hongo,
I purchased a set of the Mastersound 845 monoblocks
after reading
your article. They
are driving my Wilson Benesch Chimera loudspeakers (CD player and
transport are from McIntosh; vinyl from a Garrard 401). The sound is
fantastic with a very expansive soundstage. Thanks for a great,
informative read.
Kind regards,
Peter from the UK
Very glad to hear how happy you are with your
Mastersound 845 monos. I'm pleased that combo works well.
I've heard Wilson Benesch Curve speakers on two
occasions and liked them very much with deHavilland KE50A
monoblocks. Happy listening. . . . Garrett Hongo
May 15, 2010
Red Wine Audio Isabellina HPA, headphones, and cables
To Uday Reddy,
I read
your review of the Red Wine Audio
Isabellina HPA and enjoyed it. I
have two questions for you: Why didn't you use the Sennheiser HD
650s and, more importantly, why did you choose the Cardas Audio
Neutral Reference Interconnect? Is that what Vinnie [at Red Wine
Audio] recommends? Did you try different interconnects and, if
so, what did you observe? I have a pair of the Sennheiser HD
650s and swapped out the stock headphone cable for the Cardas
upgrade, which definitely opens them up nicely. So I'm going to
be purchasing the Isabellina HPA very soon and wanted some
feedback.
Thanks,
Steve F.
First of all, I don't have the HD 650s, which
were introduced about six months after I bought my HD 600s and,
unlike the HD 800s, was not a huge change from the previous
model. As for the interconnects used, I probably should have
mentioned this in the review: I used the Red Wine Audio RCA
interconnects that were supplied with the Isabellina HPA. While
I didn't do a head-to-head comparison, these interconnects were
neutral and did not add anything detrimental to the sound.
Getting back to the headphones, I
wholeheartedly agree with the Cardas upgrade option. During the
review period, I used the stock Sennheiser cord, but a few weeks
after completing the review, I upgraded to the Cardas HD 600
cord and noticed a marked improvement in detail and clarity. The
improvement was so noticeable, I felt like kicking myself for
not getting the upgrade earlier! . . . Uday Reddy
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Simaudio Moon
600i opinion?
May 10, 2010
To Randall Smith,
I noticed that
you have a Simaudio Moon 600i integrated amplifier in your system. I
have been considering this unit and would appreciate your comments if
not too much trouble. Thanks very much.
Debbie
I have only had
the 600i for a month or so and during that time it has shared duty with
the Esoteric A-03 power amplifier. The 600i is the first integrated I
have ever owned and I understood that there would be compromises made,
but so far I have been very happy. I previously owned a Simaudio P-5.3
preamp, which I really loved. It was very transparent and made a huge
improvement in my system, but I did not like the volume control. It
would ramp up and down too quickly, which made me afraid that I would
accidently turn it up too loud. It also meant that fine-tuning the
volume was a bit more difficult. The 600i is much better in that regard.
The 600i's volume can be adjusted in small increments, which helps me
fine-tune each particular music selection to the proper listening level.
As far
as the 600i amplifier section goes,
it is less powerful than the Classé CA-2200
stereo amp that I previously used. Because I couldn't hear the 600i
before I bought it, I was afraid the low end of the 600i would be far
weaker than that of
the Classé because of the discrepancy. It
isn't. I actually think the 600i controls the bottom end a bit more. The
600i didn't have the same drive as the Esoteric amp
I just reviewed,
but the A-03 is far more expensive and is a dedicated stereo amp. I find
that the 600i is much quieter than the
Simaudio/Classé combo I used previously. The
600i's signal-to-noise ratio is rated somewhere around 119dB.
Overall,
I am really happy with my purchase. I have always loved Simaudio
products and I currently recommend them highly. The 600i set me back a
bit financially,
especially considering I am currently house hunting, but it will stay in
my system for a long time. Thanks, and I hope you make the right choice
for you! . . . Randall Smith
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