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They sound similar, sweet and powerful. Very 'accuphase' sound. I decided to buy a Thiel CS 7. To my surprise, A could drive Thiel CS 7. I guess that Class-A amps of high-quality like Accuphase's are usually underrated. Any thoughts or experience? Seemed much more powerful than the rating. I own a Accuphase A45 for abount one and half year, driving Dynaudio Sapphire with ease. It is a very fine and dynamic enough,very clean yet musical amp. I don't feel any shortage of punch with this amp. I have yet to listen to A60 or A I have no problem in long hour listening with A45 but I suspect SA may have long hour listening fatigue.
Any SA user please have your opinion. Thank you. I also own a Accuphase A poweramplifier driving my 3,5 way big floorstanders from Audiovector SR-6 giving a very rich detailed dynamic sound with great microdynamic and deep stage perspective. It can even drive my speakers to very high soundlevels for exampel Bruckners symphony no.
My loudspeakers have a sensitivity of 92dB so A is enough for me. I own an A since NOvember Last year. It drives Tannoy Glenair 10 with ease. The amplifier set replaces my previous Accuphase E integrated amplifer. I'm very satisfied with this clear, transparent and neutral character that gets a bit "warmed up" through the Tannoys.
Deep and wide soundstage with dark background as stated by previous reactions. Especially female voices and string instruments like cello and violin sound almost as s live performance This is a true high-end, almost completely transparent amplifier, with impressive dynamics and an incredible bass control. Hmm, impressive And this all playing in Class A. Owing to that and the incredibly low noise the broad frequency range does not interfere with anything the sound is almost deprived from its own character, almost everything what can be heard is the influence of devices placed before or after it in the chain.
Maybe it is not yet the level of the Halcro dm38 test HERE , but it is really close to that, and that with a better punch on the bass. So there should be no deliberating, but one should just have just got it, yes? Not quite. The sound changed according to the used source, the differences were shown very clearly — the resolution of the A is breath taking — the transmission was top notch, but in I did not get the creeps as with the A, I did not shuffle my discs to get more Music from them.
Because the sound was ideally neutral, but was, to a large extent, lacking emotions, that should accompany the sound itself. The solution was an active preamplifier. The best companion was the Accuphase C This is almost two times the price of the power amp!
I cannot afford that, and I will not be able to afford that anytime soon, even taking into account the press rebate something that is common in the whole world. But if somebody has the spare change, and is able to add Prime to it or the mentioned split Accuphase SACD player, this is the right quality level. The A can always be replaced by the A model, but it costs twice as much, the sound is only slightly better, and in addition we have the much larger dimensions of the top Accu power amp. If this is a non issue, then you can go for the A, because this is the same kind of sensitivity to sound as the A, but I, frankly speaking, did not feel the need to do so myself.
Having the money I would rather opt for two A in bi-amping system. Because I would rather not put Accuphase in bridged mode. I heard it a few times, with different power amplifiers of this company, and I can openly say, that in this case bridging is an inferior solution to bi-amping.
So we can go now to the sound itself. A with the P sounds incredibly coherent and precise. These two -seemingly — self excluding categories go here hand in hand. When the first tact of the acapella sung, with a distorted voice, first part of the title song from the King Crimson disc The Power To Believe Sanctuary Records, SANCD, CD make the hair or fuzz — depending on how the Nature treated the listener, and how often the hairdresser is visited Because there is detail and emotion in the sound.
The sound of the A is neutral and precise, but not washed from emotion, that manifest themselves among others with dense midrange and saturated planes. Adding a preamplifier adds a bit of sweetness to the sound, but most of all it frees the sound from the mechanical accuracy and replaces it with reality.
The brass, although only on the surface, become in a way polished, cleaned, to make them shine more. This does not change the basic sound. Also the other side of the frequency spectrum is incredibly neutral — the bass has a quick, short attack and comparably quick decay.
But this sustain Thick, saturated, strong, as if there would be W of tubes under the hood. Though the whole is rather agile and resilient. This has to be watched, when choosing appropriate speakers, that should not be too dry and thin.
Because the A has nothing in common with tube devices maybe except the B tube based SET Grand Mono amplifiers from Ancient Audio, that it resembles in many ways, maybe not reaching the level of absolute transparency, but surpasses them in the quality of the lower registers. In its striving to the truth Accuphase draws studio devices to mind, but in the good meaning of that statement, it is not about brightening. It is not here. It is more the strive to achieve the absolute truth at any price, even leaving dead bodies in the dust.
That is the reason it will not appeal to everybody. They were maybe not as pleasant as from my Leben paired with the Jadis tests HERE and HERE respectively , but for sure they were more precise and, probably, had better shown small details. In this case they were more neutral than natural.
They sound similar, sweet and powerful. Very 'accuphase' sound. I decided to buy a Thiel CS 7. To my surprise, A could drive Thiel CS 7. I guess that Class-A amps of high-quality like Accuphase's are usually underrated. Any thoughts or experience?
Seemed much more powerful than the rating. I own a Accuphase A45 for abount one and half year, driving Dynaudio Sapphire with ease. It is a very fine and dynamic enough,very clean yet musical amp. I don't feel any shortage of punch with this amp. I have yet to listen to A60 or A I have no problem in long hour listening with A45 but I suspect SA may have long hour listening fatigue.
Any SA user please have your opinion. Thank you. I also own a Accuphase A poweramplifier driving my 3,5 way big floorstanders from Audiovector SR-6 giving a very rich detailed dynamic sound with great microdynamic and deep stage perspective. It can even drive my speakers to very high soundlevels for exampel Bruckners symphony no.
My loudspeakers have a sensitivity of 92dB so A is enough for me. I own an A since NOvember Last year. It drives Tannoy Glenair 10 with ease. The amplifier set replaces my previous Accuphase E integrated amplifer. I'm very satisfied with this clear, transparent and neutral character that gets a bit "warmed up" through the Tannoys.
Deep and wide soundstage with dark background as stated by previous reactions. Especially female voices and string instruments like cello and violin sound almost as s live performance My concern is Extremas are so picky about amps and components set-up, especially power of the amps. However, i am still concerned about its ability to drive speakers such as Extremas.
Any comments? Khanh have you compared the A45 to the A60, and can you advise me on the speaker selection with your amplifier. I have not had a chance to compare a45 vs a60 but I have had a chance to listen to a at an Accuphase dealer.
They sound similar, sweet and powerful. Very 'accuphase' sound. I decided to buy a Thiel CS 7. To my surprise, A could drive Thiel CS 7. I guess that Class-A amps of high-quality like Accuphase's are usually underrated. Any thoughts or experience? Seemed much more powerful than the rating.
I own a Accuphase A45 for abount one and half year, driving Dynaudio Sapphire with ease. It is a very fine and dynamic enough,very clean yet musical amp. I don't feel any shortage of punch with this amp. I have yet to listen to A60 or A I have no problem in long hour listening with A45 but I suspect SA may have long hour listening fatigue. Any SA user please have your opinion. Thank you. I also own a Accuphase A poweramplifier driving my 3,5 way big floorstanders from Audiovector SR-6 giving a very rich detailed dynamic sound with great microdynamic and deep stage perspective.
It can even drive my speakers to very high soundlevels for exampel Bruckners symphony no. My loudspeakers have a sensitivity of 92dB so A is enough for me. I own an A since NOvember Last year. It drives Tannoy Glenair 10 with ease.
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