Your new amp is the same as the Lexicon ZX-7. I'm not sure which sold more, but they are out there.
Please let us know your thoughts.
Please let us know your thoughts.
ATI SIGNATURE SERIES 6005 OR CLASSE CT 5300??
Whitecamaross. Look at it the amps. Lexicon amp ATI amp Don't they look identical except for color? Both have the same specs too. Shocking isn't it. I'm not sure about the RX-7, but I'm pretty sure it was the previous Lexicon amps that were made by Crown, but not identical designs to any Crown, it was just their manufacturing plant. |
I don't much abut the Lexicon, but the ATI signature and McIntosh MC452 (and 152) have some basic commonalities (excluding of course the autoformers). The most important being fully balanced designs using 'ThermalTrack' output devices which have on-board temp sensing. This allows real-time active biasing of the output stages, touted by both manufacturers. If I were to ever move away from ATI, it might be to the MC452. Not expecting a huge improvement in sound, and would have to listen to see if the autoformer makes any difference that I can discern or like/dislike. But a Mac is a Mac. Paying some big bucks to get cool meters though. All fun. Excepting certain things like autoformers and some of the deliberate harmonics of a Nelson pass design (using transformers), I think well designed SS amps have reached a high level of maturity. Most now have power bandwidths extending to over 80 kHz, and THD's below 0.05%. Things that I would like for would be excellent performance at low listening levels (think 'First Watt' )- like a class A or high bias (basically same thing as class A) design up to say 5 or 10 watts, etc. ATI does specs their amps at 1 watts and full rated power. |
i have owned the lexicon rx7 and it is a VERY LAID BACK amplifier. It is so laid back that it almost makes it a must to buy a forward sounding preamplifier. That being said, the ATI, according to the reviews and my conversation with them, is SUPPOSED to be a NEUTRAL amplifier. They swear that this amplifier has technology and components that have NEVER been used. Again, the only way to tell is by actually listening to the units. If it is a rebadged zx7, rest assured i will be beyond disapointed. My thinking is that it is NOT a lexicon zx7 because this amp has been out since 2011-2012 i believe and the signature series supposedly has new technology in it and i seriously doubt it has EVERYTHING that zx7 has. It would shock me, but who knows what will happen. I go through amplifiers the same way i go through bottles of water. I don't think i have ever owned an amplifier longer than a year which is an advantage because i can certainly distinguish amongst them. |