Audio Aero Prima Owner's Musical Taste


I've read glowing reviews from owners of the Audio Aero Prima. For those of you who own this player, would you please describe your listening tastes? I'd like to know if this player's strengths skew toward a particular style of music. Also, are you using tubed or SS amplifiers?
tvad
Go to Audio Aero's website and find out who your local dealer is. That'll do it. You'll love this baby. peace, warren
Warrenh,

I did email Aero and they referred me to Ralph who is an Aero Distributor. They are based in Minnesota.

I'll try again.

Thanks for the help.
You don't really need to audition a Prima.
Just order one.
I had mine for about 1 1/2 years and I had a real problem letting it go.I became very attached to it like a affair if you will.But I did manage to live without it after I fell in love with the Capitole Mkl . Now for the full retail difference between the Prima and the Cap.The Prima is the way to go.I however picked up the Cap for a good price used and well.... it is more than I expected ,way more.
Peter
Jazz, lotsa jazz. You will hear every detail that is on the cd. If you are in the likes of Brian Hughes, Thom Rotella, Chuck Loeb, Jeff Lorber and so on, this is the player to get. Match it with a Prima amp and a good set speakers, you will be in audio nirvana. Try Globe Audio or Audio Gallery in Toronto if you just want to get one. I second Peterd's advice, just get one, no auditioning is neccessary.
In SWan Francisco, the authorized Audio Aero distributor is AUDIOVISION, located at 1603 Pine St., just off rom Van Ness.

(415)614-1118

Call first, I know they have the Mark II hooked up to that really wonderful Audio Aero Capitole Tube Amp. They might have a prima, too. Also, I hear rumors of another distributor in the East Bay, perhaps in Berkeley.

The Prima does sound really good. I opted for the Mark II, used. If you can afford a new Prima, go for it. Each new release by Audio Aero only gets better.