Ken,
I too concur with you and Audiogerry regarding triphazers from Tritium Electronics. I stumbled upon Mike at Tritium about a year ago through an ad on audiogon and was intrigued with his thoughts about how to preserve the musical signal through the chain of components. Intrigued but skeptical. After all what could a device that sounded like something Ming the Merciless would use against Flash Gordon do for my system? As it turned out - Plenty! For me triphazers have been the missing link. With them my system sounds more coherent, natural and as close to a live and real reproduction of the performance as I have heard. I have the speaker and line level triphazers in my system as well as Tritium's modified Acurus RL11 preamp. By the way if you are looking for a new preamp this modified Acurus will make your jaw drop.
This may be a small company but Mike has something very important to offer - a fundamental improvement in your system, no matter what components you have. It has made what I thought were very good components sound world class. As Mike likes to say "There is nothing wrong with your components, they just need triphazers!" Triphazers allow me to listen to performers making music not components making sound. I regularly go to the symphony, opera and piano recitals. I also live with a musician, so I hear a lot of live music. With triphazers in my system, I can now come home from a concert and not be disappointed when I play a cd. This is something I have not been able to say before.
A word of caution though, PLEASE BE PATIENT. In my system the speaker and line level triphazers took about 2 months to break in. This may sound like a long time but your patience will be rewarded.
I am now looking forward to having Mike modify a Parasound belt-drive transport and a Perpetual P3a Dac.
My hat is off to Mike. I belive he has something special to offer eveyone who loves music.
Associated gear
Custom built single ended 845 amp
Acurus RL11 preamp modified by Tritium (a real giant killer)
Custom modified CD player with bel canto dac
Custom built two way speakers
Tritium's platinum interconnects (WOW)
Acoustic Zen Hologram speaker cable.
I too concur with you and Audiogerry regarding triphazers from Tritium Electronics. I stumbled upon Mike at Tritium about a year ago through an ad on audiogon and was intrigued with his thoughts about how to preserve the musical signal through the chain of components. Intrigued but skeptical. After all what could a device that sounded like something Ming the Merciless would use against Flash Gordon do for my system? As it turned out - Plenty! For me triphazers have been the missing link. With them my system sounds more coherent, natural and as close to a live and real reproduction of the performance as I have heard. I have the speaker and line level triphazers in my system as well as Tritium's modified Acurus RL11 preamp. By the way if you are looking for a new preamp this modified Acurus will make your jaw drop.
This may be a small company but Mike has something very important to offer - a fundamental improvement in your system, no matter what components you have. It has made what I thought were very good components sound world class. As Mike likes to say "There is nothing wrong with your components, they just need triphazers!" Triphazers allow me to listen to performers making music not components making sound. I regularly go to the symphony, opera and piano recitals. I also live with a musician, so I hear a lot of live music. With triphazers in my system, I can now come home from a concert and not be disappointed when I play a cd. This is something I have not been able to say before.
A word of caution though, PLEASE BE PATIENT. In my system the speaker and line level triphazers took about 2 months to break in. This may sound like a long time but your patience will be rewarded.
I am now looking forward to having Mike modify a Parasound belt-drive transport and a Perpetual P3a Dac.
My hat is off to Mike. I belive he has something special to offer eveyone who loves music.
Associated gear
Custom built single ended 845 amp
Acurus RL11 preamp modified by Tritium (a real giant killer)
Custom modified CD player with bel canto dac
Custom built two way speakers
Tritium's platinum interconnects (WOW)
Acoustic Zen Hologram speaker cable.