Tweak1
Could you please expound on your "opening statement" concerning the "lack of soul"?
I didn't understand.
Thanks
Could you please expound on your "opening statement" concerning the "lack of soul"?
I didn't understand.
Thanks
Have Passive Preamps Finally Come of Age?
Sorry erik! Yes it was meant for you. 213runnin. I started with the P 3 > then the P5 2.1 for the separate bass management circuit, which apparently does not interface with powered subs inputs. My plan all along was to eventually own a JC 2, but I could never put together enough money, even for the rare used one. after selling the P 5 I had to use my Oppo 105 direct outs to my amps, and began to see how colored the P 5 was. The light went off, so I revisited passives. I owned several passives some 15 years ago, but they didn't do it for me. But like class D amps, passives have come a long long way. The Hattor is a case in point. Pure dual mono XLR MSRP $995! |
jadedavid. Let me try being abstract, a female robot (aka fembots) might look like a real woman but have no soul, or spirit. Soul might be better known as PRAT https://www.bing.com/search?q=PRAT%20audio%20anacronym&pc=cosp&ptag=G6C999ACB2464B1B9&fo... hth |
I did not experience a lack of PRAT. Morelike it was a lack of harmonic structures. Tubes typically add the odd order harmonics giving more of a sense of a wholeness to the musical presentation. The Tortuga did not present a full acoustical envelope. You asked for opinions on the Tortuga. This was mine. Equipment used was a Lampizator DAC, Coincident 300B amps, Purist cables and Audiokinesis Zephrin speakers YMMV |