Hi Guys,
I've been traveling this weekend, found this thread and wanted to make a few comments of the Metronome Kalista specifically and also the C2A DAC.
Most, if not all reviews, have described the Kalista of being quite accurate in tonality, resolution, dynamics and in projecting what soundstage is on the disk. If it is a large band, then the sound is large. If it's a small acoustic performance, a similar image is projected. Obviously, different speakers can project different sized images.
In a related vein, the Met Kalista/C2A has been compared to reference level turntables...it's that great!
This has been my experinence with the Kalista and also with the other Metronome odels since they all use a similat modified CDM12Pro2 transport. And the difference between the Kalista and others designs is significant.
btw, watch for a new review this week of the "entry" Metronome CD3-Signature in Tone Audio.
Thanks, guys!
Jim Ricketts/tmh audio
jim@tmhaudio.com
I've been traveling this weekend, found this thread and wanted to make a few comments of the Metronome Kalista specifically and also the C2A DAC.
Most, if not all reviews, have described the Kalista of being quite accurate in tonality, resolution, dynamics and in projecting what soundstage is on the disk. If it is a large band, then the sound is large. If it's a small acoustic performance, a similar image is projected. Obviously, different speakers can project different sized images.
In a related vein, the Met Kalista/C2A has been compared to reference level turntables...it's that great!
This has been my experinence with the Kalista and also with the other Metronome odels since they all use a similat modified CDM12Pro2 transport. And the difference between the Kalista and others designs is significant.
btw, watch for a new review this week of the "entry" Metronome CD3-Signature in Tone Audio.
Thanks, guys!
Jim Ricketts/tmh audio
jim@tmhaudio.com